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Mount Monkley, British Columbia
Prominence: 1529 m, 5016 ft
Elevation: 1967 meters, 6453 feet
True Isolation: 15.36 km, 9.54 mi
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
54° 53' 29'' N, 129° 38' 52'' W
54.891414, -129.647722 (Dec Deg)
458455 E 6082900 N, Zone 9 (UTM)
Country
Canada
State/Province
British Columbia
County/Second Level Region
Kitimat-Stikine
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Lists that contain Mount Monkley:
Ultras of North America
(Rank #332)
Ultras of British Columbia and Alberta
(Rank #99)
British Columbia Peaks with over 1500 meters of Prominence
(Rank #94)
Ultras of the B.C. Coast Range
(Rank #61)
Ascent Info
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Prominence
Key Col Page
(Detailed prominence information)
Clean Prominence
: 1529 m/5016 ft
Optimistic Prominence
: 1529 m/5016 ft
Line Parent
:
Oscar Peak
Key Col
: Lachballach Lake Pass 438 m/1437 ft
Isolation
Isolation Page
(Detailed isolation information)
Distance: 15.36 km/9.54 mi
Isolation Limit Point
: 54.8167, -129.4467
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Skeena-Queen Charlotte High Point
(ESE)
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Pacific Ranges
Range3:
Coast Mountains
Range4:
Kitimat Ranges
Drainage Basins
Nass
Inside Passage
Pacific Ocean
Topo Map
103 I/13 1:50,000
Data Source
1:25,000 (or larger) Topographic Survey Map
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