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Split Mountain, Wyoming

Elevation: 13,155 feet, 4010 meters

Elevation Info:NAVD88 Elevation: 13,161 ft / 4012 m
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)43° 9' 50'' N; 109° 40' 22'' W
43.16395, -109.672809 (Dec Deg)
607890E 4779876N Zone 12 (UTM)
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceWyoming
County/Second Level RegionSublette
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RangesContinent: North America
Range2: Rocky Mountains
Range3: Greater Yellowstone Rockies
Range4: Wind River Range
Range5: Northern Wind River Range
Drainage BasinsGreen
Colorado
Gulf of California
Pacific Ocean
OwnershipLand: Bridger-Teton National Forest
Wilderness/Special Area: Bridger Wilderness Area
Topo MapGannett Peak O43109b6 1:24,000
ProminenceClean Prominence: 595 ft/182 m
Optimistic Prominence: 635 ft/194 m
Line Parent: Twin Peaks-West Peak
Key Col: 12,560 ft/3828 m  (40 foot contour)
Col elevation in range between 12,520 and 12,560 feet.
    Topo Map: Gannett Peak O43109b6 1:24,000
    Key Col Lat/Long: 43° 9' 37'' N; 109° 40' 1'' W
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Isolation0.67 mi/1.08 km
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Twin Peaks-West Peak  (ESE)
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
First Ascent1931
Gustav Koven
Theodore Koven
Paul Petzoldt



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