Half-ration Névé . A large
névé at the head of Aviator Glacier. It is largely enclosed on the west side by the
Mesa Range. So named by the northern party of NZGSAE, 1962–63, because its resupply was delayed several days by blizzards and the party was limited to reduced rations.
Forgotten Hills . A small group of hills southeast of the
Intention Nunataks, at the west side of the head of Astronaut Glacier. Named by the Southern Party of NZGSAE, 1966–67, because none of the three parties that had visited the area had time to examine these hills.
Retreat Hills . A group of hills at the south side of the head of Astronaut Glacier, along the south margin of
Evans Névé. So named by the Northern Party of NZGSAE, 1962–63, which had hoped to visit the hills, but was forced to beat a hasty retreat due to blizzards.
Mount Gobey . The highest mountain, high, in the Retreat Hills, at the south margin of Evans Névé. Climbed on Dec. 26,1966 by the Northern Party of NZGSAE, 1966–67, who named it for the party's field assistant, Dave .W. Gobey.
Navigator Nunatak . A large nunatak in the middle of the head of Aviator Glacier. Named by the northern party of NZGSAE, 1962–63, because it is a good landmark for navigation and the name is also in association with Aviator, Pilot, and Co-pilot Glaciers, nearby.
Aviator Glacier Tongue . The seaward extension of Aviator Glacier into the Ross Sea, between
Wood Bay and Lady Newnes Bay along the coast of Victoria Land. The name was recommended by US-ACAN in association with Aviator Glacier. ==References==