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Copp Hill, New Hampshire
Prominence: 100 ft, 31 m
Elevation: 1160+ feet, 354+ meters
True Isolation: 0.8 mi, 1.29 km
Elevation Info:
Elevation range: 1160 - 1180 ft
(20-foot closed contour)
Peak Type
Hill
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
43° 40' 54'' N, 71° 12' 41'' W
43.681777, -71.211405 (Dec Deg)
Country
United States
State/Province
New Hampshire
County/Second Level Region
Carroll
City/Town
Tuftonboro
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Ascent Info
Total successful ascents logged by registered Peakbagger.com users:
2
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(Total: 2)
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Prominence
Key Col Page
(Detailed prominence information)
Clean Prominence
: 100 ft/31 m
Optimistic Prominence
: 140 ft/43 m
Key Col
: 1060 ft/323 m
Isolation
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(Detailed isolation information)
Distance: 0.8 mi/1.29 km
Isolation Limit Point
: 43.6725, -71.2017
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Moody Mountain
(SE)
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Appalachian Mountains
Range3:
Northern U.S. Appalachians
Range4:
New England Upland
Range5:
Southern New Hampshire
Drainage Basins
Saco
Gulf of Maine
Atlantic-Eastern USA
Atlantic Ocean
Topo Map
Tuftonboro O43071f2 1:24,000
Data Source
Partially verified user peak addition
This peak was submitted to the Peakbagger.com database by
Arthur Josephson
.
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