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Coyote Mountain, Arizona
Prominence: 2329 ft, 710 m
Elevation: 6529 feet, 1990 meters
Approx. Isolation: 4.73 mi, 7.61 km
Elevation Info:
NAVD88 Elevation
: 6532 ft / 1991 m
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
32° 0' 14'' N; 111° 31' 58'' W
32.003801, -111.532906 (Dec Deg)
449666E 3540981N Zone 12 (UTM)
Country
United States
State/Province
Arizona
County/Second Level Region
Pima
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Lists that contain Coyote Mountain:
Arizona Wilderness High Points
(Rank #45)
Arizona Peaks with 2000 feet of Prominence
(Rank #48)
Selected Trip Reports from this site:
2012-02-11 by Scott Peavy (GPS Track)
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Prominence
Clean Prominence
: 2329 ft/710 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 2369 ft/722 m
Key Col
: 4200 ft/1280 m (40 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 4160 and 4200 feet.
Topo Map: Kitt Peak O31111h5 1:24,000
Key Col Lat/Long: 31° 58' 23'' N; 111° 33' 5'' W
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Isolation
4.73 mi/7.61 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Kitt Peak
(SW)
Not verified: May be a major NHN that is not in the database.
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Intermountain West
Range3:
Southwest Basins and Ranges
Range4:
North Sonoran Desert Ranges
Range5:
Baboquivari Area
Drainage Basins
Gila
Colorado
Gulf of California
Pacific Ocean
Ownership
Wilderness/Special Area: Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area (Highest Point)
Topo Map
Pan Tak O32111a5 1:24,000
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