Arêtes are common in glaciated mountains such as the Alps. They were named from the French for "fish bone," probably because they are too jagged to be called hogbacks. This arête stands above Taku Glacier in Alaska's Juneau Icefield.
U.S. Geological Survey photo by Bruce Molnia (fair use policy)
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