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Longs Peak
(Encyclopedia)Longs Peak [for Stephen H. Long], 14,255 ft (4,345 m) high, N Colo., in the Front Range of the Rocky Mts. From the east side of its snowcapped peak there is a 2,000 ft (610 m) drop to Chasm Lake. It i...Uncompahgre Peak
(Encyclopedia)Uncompahgre Peak, 14,309 ft (4,361 m) high, SW Colo., in the San Juan Mts. of the Rockies and NE of Ouray.Kings Peak
(Encyclopedia)Kings Peak, Utah: see Uinta Mountains. ...Gannett Peak
(Encyclopedia)Gannett Peak, Wyo.: see Wind River Range. ...Harney Peak
(Encyclopedia)Harney Peak, S.Dak.: see Black Hills. ...Pobeda Peak
(Encyclopedia)Pobeda Peak, Kyrgyzstan-China: see Tian Shan. ...Lassen Peak
(Encyclopedia)Lassen Peak: see under Lassen Volcanic National Park. ...Boundary Peak
(Encyclopedia)Boundary Peak, 13,140 ft (4,005 m) high, SW Nev., in the White Mts. near the Calif. line. It is the highest point in Nevada.Adam's Peak
(Encyclopedia)Adam's Peak, Sinhalese Sri Padastanaya and Samanaliya, mountain, 7,360 ft (2,243 m) high, S central Sri Lanka. It is a sacred mountain, famous as a goal of pilgrimage for Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslim...Pikes Peak
(Encyclopedia)Pikes Peak, 14,110 ft (4,301 m) high, central Colo., in the Front Range of the Rocky Mts.; discovered by U.S. explorer Zebulon Pike in 1806. There are many higher peaks in the Rockies, but this is the...Browse by Subject
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