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Mount Squires, North Carolina/Tennessee

Elevation: 5070 feet, 1545 meters

Elevation Info:NAVD88 Elevation: 5070 ft / 1545 m
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)35° 33' 46'' N; 83° 44' 29'' W
35.562882, -83.741322 (Dec Deg)
251544E 3938926N Zone 17 (UTM)
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceNorth Carolina
Tennessee
County/Second Level RegionSwain
Blount
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Lists that contain Mount Squires:
     Tennessee 4500-foot Peaks (Rank #31)
     North Carolina 5000-foot Peaks (Rank #164)

Selected Trip Reports from this site:
     1978-03-22 by David J. Rhude
     2009-10-03 by Brian Stansberry

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RangesContinent: North America
Range2: Appalachian Mountains
Range3: Blue Ridge Mountains
Range4: Great Smoky Mountains
Range5: Western Great Smoky Mountains
Drainage BasinsLittle Tennessee
Tennessee
Ohio
Mississippi
Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic Ocean
OwnershipLand: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Topo MapThunderhead Mountain O35083e6 1:24,000
ProminenceClean Prominence: 190 ft/58 m
Optimistic Prominence: 230 ft/70 m
Line Parent: Thunderhead Mountain
Key Col: 4880 ft/1487 m  (40 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 4840 and 4880 feet.
    Topo Map: Thunderhead Mountain O35083e6 1:24,000
    Key Col Lat/Long: 35° 33' 55'' N; 83° 44' 7'' W
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Isolation1.53 mi/2.47 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Rocky Top  (E)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.



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