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Pedalling Ice Field (77°15′S 159°55′E / 77.250°S 159.917°E) is an icefield composed of blue ice, located at the edge of the polar plateau just south of and Mount Littlepage, close to the boundary between Oates Land and Victoria Land. The name alludes to the use of a bicycle as a practical means of transportation by a glacial mapping party led by Trevor Chinn, summer season 1992–93, and is part of a theme of cycling names in the area. Approved by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1995.

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  • Pedalling Ice Field (de)
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  • Das Pedalling Ice Field (englisch für Radfahreisfeld) ist ein Gletscherfeld aus blauem Eis im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. In den Head Mountains liegt es unmittelbar südlich des Mount DeWitt und des Mount Littlepage am Rand des Polarplateaus. Die Benennung, seit 1995 durch das New Zealand Geographic Board anerkannt, soll an den Einsatz von Fahrrädern bei der Gletscherkartierung durch eine Mannschaft unter der Leitung des neuseeländischen Glaziologen Trevor J. H. Chinn (1937–2018) in diesem Gebiet zwischen 1992 und 1993 erinnern. (de)
  • Pedalling Ice Field (77°15′S 159°55′E / 77.250°S 159.917°E) is an icefield composed of blue ice, located at the edge of the polar plateau just south of and Mount Littlepage, close to the boundary between Oates Land and Victoria Land. The name alludes to the use of a bicycle as a practical means of transportation by a glacial mapping party led by Trevor Chinn, summer season 1992–93, and is part of a theme of cycling names in the area. Approved by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1995. (en)
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  • Das Pedalling Ice Field (englisch für Radfahreisfeld) ist ein Gletscherfeld aus blauem Eis im ostantarktischen Viktorialand. In den Head Mountains liegt es unmittelbar südlich des Mount DeWitt und des Mount Littlepage am Rand des Polarplateaus. Die Benennung, seit 1995 durch das New Zealand Geographic Board anerkannt, soll an den Einsatz von Fahrrädern bei der Gletscherkartierung durch eine Mannschaft unter der Leitung des neuseeländischen Glaziologen Trevor J. H. Chinn (1937–2018) in diesem Gebiet zwischen 1992 und 1993 erinnern. (de)
  • Pedalling Ice Field (77°15′S 159°55′E / 77.250°S 159.917°E) is an icefield composed of blue ice, located at the edge of the polar plateau just south of and Mount Littlepage, close to the boundary between Oates Land and Victoria Land. The name alludes to the use of a bicycle as a practical means of transportation by a glacial mapping party led by Trevor Chinn, summer season 1992–93, and is part of a theme of cycling names in the area. Approved by New Zealand Geographic Board (NZGB) in 1995. (en)
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