Peaks
Mountain Peak | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|
He Devil | !B9920403746949 9,393 ft 2863 m |
!B9926316603136 5,200 ft 1585 m |
!B9935865410428 0.4 mi 0.6 km |
45°19′27″N 116°32′54″W / 45.324135°N 116.548418°W / 45.324135; -116.548418 (He Devil) |
She Devil | !B9920417728076 9,380 ft 2859 m |
!B9949374049669 518 ft 158 m |
!B9891675029431 31 mi 51 km |
45°19′26″N 116°32′26″W / 45.323996°N 116.540596°W / 45.323996; -116.540596 (She Devil) |
Devils Throne | !B9920523214286 9,281 ft 2829 m |
!B9946624619202 682 ft 208 m |
!B9925156313567 1.1 mi 1.8 km |
45°18′32″N 116°33′18″W / 45.308791°N 116.554899°W / 45.308791; -116.554899 (Devils Throne) |
Tower of Babel | !B9920537363564 9,268 ft 2825 m |
!B9958891261358 200 ft 61 m |
!B9929352409722 0.7 mi 1.2 km |
45°19′48″N 116°31′42″W / 45.330067°N 116.528399°W / 45.330067; -116.528399 (Tower of Babel) |
The Ogre | !B9920551532889 9,255 ft 2821 m |
!B9949062497991 535 ft 163 m |
!B9932785742992 0.5 mi 0.8 km |
45°19′10″N 116°31′56″W / 45.319545°N 116.532146°W / 45.319545; -116.532146 (The Ogre) |
Mount Baal | !B9920654865361 9,160 ft 2792 m |
!B9963890820873 121 ft 37 m |
!B9936369718964 0.4 mi 0.6 km |
45°19′34″N 116°32′00″W / 45.326203°N 116.533349°W / 45.326203; -116.533349 (Mount Baal) |
Mount Belial | !B9920676378456 9,140 ft 2786 m |
!B9961081797018 161 ft 49 m |
!B9931865554004 0.6 mi 0.9 km |
45°18′57″N 116°32′56″W / 45.315827°N 116.548997°W / 45.315827; -116.548997 (Mount Belial) |
The Twin Imps | !B9920831925090 8,999 ft 2743 m |
!B9950143406919 480 ft 146 m |
!N unknown | 45°17′57″N 116°33′54″W / 45.2992°N 116.5649°W / 45.2992; -116.5649 (The Twin Imps) |
The Goblin | !B9920853822909 8,980 ft 2737 m |
!B9959569487321 187 ft 57 m |
!B9936543636391 0.4 mi 0.6 km |
45°19′06″N 116°31′30″W / 45.318332°N 116.525026°W / 45.318332; -116.525026 (The Goblin) |
Monument Peak | !B9920879431118 8,957 ft 2730 m |
!B9939573671663 1,381 ft 421 m |
!B9908795843355 5.7 mi 9.1 km |
45°13′36″N 116°33′29″W / 45.226625°N 116.558096°W / 45.226625; -116.558096 (Monument Peak) |
Casey Mountain | !B9921056819361 8,799 ft 2682 m |
!B9945036517829 800 ft 244 m |
!N unknown | 45°13′32″N 116°35′54″W / 45.2256°N 116.5983°W / 45.2256; -116.5983 (Casey Mountain) |
Jackley Mountain | !B9921056819361 8,799 ft 2682 m |
!B9943517302352 931 ft 284 m |
!N unknown | 45°14′55″N 116°31′18″W / 45.2486°N 116.5218°W / 45.2486; -116.5218 (Jackley Mountain) |
Pyramid Mountain | !B9921169306486 8,701 ft 2652 m |
!B9951967989635 400 ft 122 m |
!N unknown | 45°17′17″N 116°34′20″W / 45.2880°N 116.5722°W / 45.2880; -116.5722 (Pyramid Mountain) |
White Mountain | !B9921402008194 8,501 ft 2591 m |
!B9949074775464 534 ft 163 m |
!N unknown | 45°11′01″N 116°35′23″W / 45.1837°N 116.5898°W / 45.1837; -116.5898 (White Mountain) |
Black Imp | !B9921522374625 8,399 ft 2560 m |
!B9959944866514 180 ft 55 m |
!N unknown | 45°14′16″N 116°33′44″W / 45.2377°N 116.5623°W / 45.2377; -116.5623 (Black Imp) |
Emmett Mountain | !B9921522374625 8,399 ft 2560 m |
!B9951014142097 440 ft 134 m |
!N unknown | 45°12′23″N 116°36′42″W / 45.2065°N 116.6117°W / 45.2065; -116.6117 (Emmett Mountain) |
Carbonate Hill | !B9921884315106 8,100 ft 2469 m |
!B9950441729423 466 ft 142 m |
!N unknown | 45°15′27″N 116°34′33″W / 45.2575°N 116.5759°W / 45.2575; -116.5759 (Carbonate Hill) |
Granite Mountain | !B9922010666899 7,999 ft 2438 m |
!B9951014142097 440 ft 134 m |
!N unknown | 45°16′27″N 116°36′25″W / 45.2742°N 116.6069°W / 45.2742; -116.6069 (Granite Mountain) |
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