The hill was first visited on 17 December 2004 by the Bulgarian Lyubomir Ivanov from Camp Academia.
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Camp Academia hosted the base camp of the Bulgarian topographic survey Tangra 2004/05 from 3 December 2004 until 2 January 2005 and was named for the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in appreciation of that academy’s contribution to Antarctic exploration.