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Contains Granite Peak, Montana's highest peak at 12,799 feet, as well as beautiful Mystic lake. Mostly dominated by the Beartooth mountains. Hiking and climbing will be necessary for most anything in the southwest quadrant of the graticule.
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  | lat= 45
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  | lon= -109
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  | nw = [[White Sulphur Springs, Montana|White Sulphur Springs]]
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  | n  = [[Harlowton, Montana|Harlowton]]
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  | ne = [[Roundup, Montana|Roundup]]
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  | w  = [[Livingston, Montana|Livingston]]
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  | name = [[Columbus, Montana|Columbus]]
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  | e  = [[Billings, Montana|Billings]]
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  | sw = [[Yellowstone, Wyoming]]
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  | s  = [[Cody, Wyoming]]
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  | se = [[Powell, Wyoming]]
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}}
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This graticule is located at [[45,-109]]. Contains Granite Peak, Montana's highest peak at 12,799 feet, as well as beautiful Mystic lake. Mostly dominated by the Beartooth mountains. Hiking and climbing will be necessary for most anything in the southwest quadrant of the graticule.
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== Dates of Interest ==
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{{egl|2008-06-04|45|-109|text=2008-06-04}} - The hash point for this date very nearly comes to the top of Granite Peak, Montana's highest peak.
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{{egl|2015-04-04|global}} - 45.28519, 109.46526 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/45%C2%B017'06.7%22N+109%C2%B027'54.9%22W/@45.28519,-109.46526,846m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 | Google Map]
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[[Category:Montana]]
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[[Category:Inactive graticules]]

Latest revision as of 15:56, 4 April 2020

White Sulphur Springs Harlowton Roundup
Livingston Columbus Billings
Yellowstone, Wyoming Cody, Wyoming Powell, Wyoming

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This graticule is located at 45,-109. Contains Granite Peak, Montana's highest peak at 12,799 feet, as well as beautiful Mystic lake. Mostly dominated by the Beartooth mountains. Hiking and climbing will be necessary for most anything in the southwest quadrant of the graticule.

Dates of Interest

2008-06-04 - The hash point for this date very nearly comes to the top of Granite Peak, Montana's highest peak.

2015-04-04 global - 45.28519, 109.46526 | Google Map