Haggits Pillar

Haggits Pillar is a stack 203 ft high in the South Pacific Ocean at the northwestern edge of the Ross Sea, lying 250 m west of Scott Island and some 500 km north-northeast of Cape Adare, Victoria Land, Antarctica. It measures 50 m in diameter, yielding an area of less than 0.2 ha.

It was discovered on 25 December 1902 by Captain William Colbeck, Royal Navy Reserve, commander of the SY Morning, relief ship to the British National Antarctic Expedition (BrNAE), 1901–1904, under Robert Falcon Scott. The name was used on official charts of the BrNAE drawn by Lieutenant George F.A. Mulock.