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Peak 9631, Idaho
Prominence: 471 ft, 144 m
Elevation: 9631 feet, 2936 meters
True Isolation: 0.66 mi, 1.06 km
Peak Type
Unnamed Peak
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
43° 43' 17'' N, 114° 9' 50'' W
43.721396, -114.163871 (Dec Deg)
Country
United States
State/Province
Idaho
County/Second Level Region
Blaine
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Ascent Info
Total successful ascents logged by registered Peakbagger.com users:
5
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(Total: 5)
Selected Trip Reports from this site:
2019-04-08 by Dustin Erickson
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Prominence
Key Col Page
(Detailed prominence information)
Clean Prominence
: 471 ft/144 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 511 ft/156 m
Key Col
: 9160 ft/2792 m
Isolation
Isolation Page
(Detailed isolation information)
Distance: 0.66 mi/1.06 km
Isolation Limit Point
: 43.7308, -114.1617
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Cobb Peak
(N)
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Rocky Mountains
Range3:
Idaho-Bitterroot Rocky Mountains
Range4:
Sawtooth-Ketchum-Boise Area
Range5:
Pioneer Mountains
Drainage Basins
Snake
Columbia
Pacific-Western USA
Pacific Ocean
Ownership
Land: Sawtooth National Forest
Topo Map
Hyndman Peak O43114f2 1:24,000
Data Source
Partially verified user peak addition
This peak was submitted to the Peakbagger.com database by
Tom Lopez
.
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