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Chattanooga Mountain, Oregon


Prominence: 240 ft, 73 m

Elevation: 5080+ feet, 1548+ meters


True Isolation: 0.97 mi, 1.57 km
Elevation Info:Elevation range: 5080 - 5120 ft
    (40-foot closed contour)
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)44° 44' 9'' N, 118° 46' 45'' W
44.735881, -118.779073 (Dec Deg)
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceOregon
County/Second Level RegionGrant
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ProminenceKey Col Page  (Detailed prominence information)
  Clean Prominence: 240 ft/73 m
  Optimistic Prominence: 320 ft/97 m
  Key Col: 4840 ft/1475 m
IsolationIsolation Page  (Detailed isolation information)
   Distance: 0.97 mi/1.57 km
   Isolation Limit Point: 44.7458, -118.765
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Myrtle Butte  (NE)
RangesContinent: North America
Range2: Intermountain West
Range3: Columbia Plateau
Range4: Blue Mountains
Range5: Southern Blue Mountains
Drainage BasinsJohn Day
Columbia
Pacific-Western USA
Pacific Ocean
OwnershipLand: Malheur National Forest
Topo MapSusanville O44118f7 1:24,000
Data SourcePartially verified user peak addition
This peak was submitted to the Peakbagger.com database by Ian Shopland.



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