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Crown Point, Washington
Prominence: 760 ft, 232 m
Elevation: 1800+ feet, 549+ meters
Approx. Isolation: 3.75 mi, 6.04 km
Elevation Info:
Elevation range: 1800 - 1840 ft
(40-foot closed contour)
NAVD88 Elevation
: 1803 ft / 550 m
(Range 1803 - 1843 ft)
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
46° 16' 49'' N; 123° 20' 53'' W
46.280411, -123.348055 (Dec Deg)
473186E 5125263N Zone 10 (UTM)
Country
United States
State/Province
Washington
County/Second Level Region
Wahkiakum
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Selected Trip Reports from this site:
2009-11-01 by Edward Earl
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This peak is a contender for the most prominent point in Wahkiakum county. Key saddle is at (46.2877, -123.3117).
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Prominence
Clean Prominence
: 760 ft/232 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 840 ft/256 m
Key Col
: 1040 ft/317 m (40 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 1000 and 1040 feet.
Topo Map: Skamokawa Pass O46123c3 1:24,000
Key Col Lat/Long: 46° 17' 16'' N; 123° 18' 42'' W
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Isolation
3.75 mi/6.04 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Peak 2200
(N)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Pacific Ranges
Range3:
Northwest U.S. Coast Ranges
Range4:
Washington Coastal Hills
Range5:
Willapa Hills
Drainage Basins
Columbia
Pacific Ocean
Topo Map
Skamokawa Pass O46123c3 1:24,000
This peak was submitted to the Peakbagger.com database by
Edward Earl
.
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