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Sauk Mountain, Washington
Prominence: 1621 ft, 494 m
Elevation: 5541 feet, 1689 meters
Approx. Isolation: 5.86 mi, 9.43 km
Elevation Info:
NAVD88 Elevation
: 5545 ft / 1690 m
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
48° 31' 23'' N; 121° 36' 4'' W
48.522992, -121.600986 (Dec Deg)
603300E 5375376N Zone 10 (UTM)
Country
United States
State/Province
Washington
County/Second Level Region
Skagit
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Mountaineers Everett Lookout Peaks
(Rank #14)
Selected Trip Reports from this site:
2008-11-15 by Eric Noel
2010-08-11 by Beau Ramsey
2010-10-17 by Debra La Caze
2011-06-12 by Ashwin #
2012-08-14 by Andy Boos
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Prominence
Clean Prominence
: 1621 ft/494 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 1661 ft/506 m
Key Col
: 3920 ft/1195 m (40 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 3880 and 3920 feet.
Topo Map: Sauk Mountain O48121e5 1:24,000
Key Col Lat/Long: 48° 32' 21'' N; 121° 34' 45'' W
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Isolation
9.43 mi/5.86 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Helen Buttes
(NE)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Pacific Ranges
Range3:
Cascade Range
Range4:
North Cascades
Range5:
Skagit Range
Range6:
Bacon-Blum-Triumph Area
Drainage Basins
Skagit
Puget Sound
Pacific Ocean
Ownership
Land: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Topo Map
Sauk Mountain O48121e5 1:24,000
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