Nearby features include, from west to east:
Podgumer Col . A mostly ice-free col of elevation over high linking Kondofrey Heights to the east to
Detroit Plateau to the west. Situated west-northwest of Gurgulyat Peak, north by west of
Mount Bradley and south by west of
Zlidol Gate. Surmounting the upper course of Victory Glacier to the N, and a tributary to Znepole Ice Piedmont to the south. Named after the settlement of Podgumer in Western Bulgaria.
Gurgulyat Peak . A peak rising to high in Kondofrey Heights. Situated southwest of Skakavitsa Peak, west by north of Mount Reece, and south of Mount Schuyler. Surmounting Victory Glacier to the north. Named after the settlement of
Gurgulyat in Western Bulgaria.
Vinogradi Peak . A peak rising to high in Kondofrey Heights. Situated south of Gurgulyat Peak, west-southwest of Mount Reece and north of
Mount Bradley. Named after the settlement of
Vinogradi in Southwestern Bulgaria.
Yoglav Crag . A rocky peak rising to high in the south extremity of Kondofrey Heights. Situated south-southeast of Vinogradi Peak, southwest of Mount Reece, west-northwest of Kiten Point and north-northeast of Mount Bradley. Surmounting
Znepole Ice Piedmont to the southeast. Named after the settlement of
Yoglav in Northern Bulgaria.
Skakavitsa Peak . A peak rising to high in Kondofrey Heights. Situated south-southeast of
Mount Schuyler, southwest of
Mount Daimler and northwest of Mount Reece. Surmounting Victory Glacier to the north and east. Named after
Skakavitsa Nature Reserve in
Rila Mountain, Bulgaria.
Bezbog Peak . A rocky peak rising to high in the north extremity of Kondofrey Heights. Situated north-northwest of Mount Reece, northeast of Skakavitsa Peak, southeast of Skoparnik Bluff and south-southwest of Bozveli Peak. Surmounting Victory Glacier to the north and east. Named after Bezbog Peak in
Pirin mountain, Southwestern Bulgaria.
Mount Reece . Sharp, ice-free peak, high, standing west of Pitt Point. It is the highest point of a ridge forming the south wall of Victory Glacier on the south side of Trinity Peninsula. Charted in 1945 by the FIDS and named for Alan Reece, leader of the FIDS Deception Island base in 1945, and meteorologist and geologist at the Hope Bay base in 1946. Reece, a member of the NBSAE, 1949-52, was killed in an airplane accident in the Canadian Arctic in 1960.
Negovan Crag . A peak rising to high in Kondofrey Heights on Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula. Situated east of Mount Reece, south of Mount Daimler, northeast of Mount Bradley and west-northwest of
Pitt Point. Surmounting Victory Glacier to the north and Chudomir Cove to the SE. Named after the settlement of Negovan in Western Bulgaria. ==References==