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Mount Neacola, Alaska
Prominence: 6326 ft, 1928 m
Elevation: 9426 feet, 2873 meters
Approx. Isolation: 30.98 mi, 49.86 km
Subpeaks
Lake and Peninsula High Point
(9200 ft/2804 m)
Peak Type
Unofficially Named Peak
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
60° 47' 53'' N; 153° 23' 45'' W
60.798115, -153.395948 (Dec Deg)
478449E 6740366N Zone 5 (UTM)
Country
United States
State/Province
Alaska
County/Second Level Region
Kenai Peninsula
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Alaska Peaks with 5000 feet of Prominence
(Rank #27)
USA Peaks with 6000 feet of Prominence
(Rank #49)
USA/Canada Range4 High Points
(Rank #84)
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Prominence
Clean Prominence
: 6326 ft/1928 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 6426 ft/1958 m
Key Col
: 3100 ft/945 m (100 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 3000 and 3100 feet.
Topo Map: Lime Hills A-1 I61153a1 1:63,360
Key Col Lat/Long: 61° 11' 51'' N; 153° 18' 36'' W
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Isolation
30.98 mi/49.86 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Redoubt Volcano
(SE)
Not verified: May be a major NHN that is not in the database.
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Alaska-Yukon Ranges
Range3:
Aleutian Ranges
Range4:
Northwest Aleutian Range (Highest Point)
Range5:
Neacola Mountains (Highest Point)
Drainage Basins
Kvichak
Bering Sea
Pacific Ocean
Ownership
Land: Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
Wilderness/Special Area: Lake Clark Wilderness Area
Topo Map
Lake Clark D-2 I60153g4 1:63,360
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