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Wapiabi Gap Peak, Alberta
Prominence: 810 m, 2658 ft
Elevation: 2442 meters, 8012 feet
Approx. Isolation: 28.21 km, 17.53 mi
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)
52° 28' 12'' N, 116° 21' 51'' W
52.469907, -116.364162 (Dec Deg)
Country
Canada
State/Province
Alberta
County/Second Level Region
Div. 09 - Rocky Mountain House
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Ascent Info
Total ascents/attempts logged by registered Peakbagger.com users:
1
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(Total: 1)
Selected Trip Reports:
2020-11-29 by Peak Pirate (GPS Track)
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Prominence
Key Col Page
(Detailed prominence information)
Clean Prominence
: 810 m/2658 ft
Optimistic Prominence
: 810 m/2658 ft
Key Col
: 1632 m/5354 ft
Isolation
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(Detailed isolation information)
Distance: 28.21 km/17.53 mi
Isolation distance is based on NHN and is slightly overstated.
Nearest Higher Neighbor
in the
PBC database
:
Kista Peak
(SSE)
Ranges
Continent:
North America
Range2:
Rocky Mountains
Range3:
Canadian Rockies
Range4:
Central Front Ranges
Range5:
North Saskatchewan River Ranges
Range6:
Bighorn Range (Highest Point)
Drainage Basins
North Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Cedar Lake
Lake Winnipeg
Nelson
Hudson Bay
Hudson Strait
Labrador Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Topo Map
Nordegg 83 C/8 1:50,000
Data Source
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