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J O SEiwas hN PeaFk ALDER CREEK FLATS Renfro Peak rb " LINDSTROM PEAK a Little Sister Peak SANTA CRYSTA"L PEAK M HUCKLEBERRY MOUNTAINMARBLE MOUNTAIN " Coddington Peak HOYT MOUNTAIN FISHHOOK CREEK Moses Mountain d d THREE SISTERS reek R " d R " " o C Santa Peak R ek West Sister Peak 6 fr ek Twodot Peak Cre Middle Sister Peak Hwy en " 2 re Camelback Mountain k tate R 3 CBussel Peak ic East Siste"r Peak S Wilson M"ountain 1 " L e Ma " D l " rb " FCrystal Peak B le M " g Marble M"ountain tn ek Rd N l R Fishhook Peeaek re er a C a H d r k d rs b C Charles Butte 6 o C R ste im r d RQ c E m w i T e Whistling Peak n " - er k e a S y e a s l r s d t e k " S d k t e R w ead Cree Rd t Jo N Av Rd " R Emida Peak u f e S Rd Hilo Peak k l O 2 l Swan Peak k 0 e " d D N o 1 Mo " e Tyson Peak d nt R i F o ana C r v " R D Roundtop M"ountain ree r k S ek Rd id 9 7 h Forage Mountain k C " e Green Mountain t re e 14 s 4 h R D e a NFD r t C R s 8 s A " d e e e d i C s a 0 da 8 n " F i H d P ir 5 m n l C P o w i East Elk Peak o r 2 Pineapple Peak u b e 1 e s y h " o e Landmark Peak t H y West Elk Peak Lookout Mountain k D i T 3 C " H S R " h t d " F W " J N Nakarna Mountain oe Montana Peak WEST DENNIS Long HikeN Peak EMIDACarpenter Mount"ain" Lost Lake f " SANDERS FERNWOOD CLARKIA Widow M"ountain Rd MERRY CREEK GRANDMOTHER MOUNTAIN 76 7 Grandfather Mountain " Willow Peak d "Grandmother Mountain WIDOW MOUNTAIN 0 alouse Divide R 4 R MONTANA PEAK Three Tree Butte P Bald Mountain 4 d " S " ek " 301 MONUMENTAL BUTTES Hoodoo PeakSnow Peak m D ld C d " " Sunset Mountain re d o ente R North Butte F C r " i R Miller Peak " t y 5 G h Little Bald Mountain r f " N r Marks Butte N " 0 Crater Peak M e Emerald Butte 9 e N " "zou o " Stubtoe Peak " Clarkia Peak 1 t z e M e R J South ButteEast Butte uz a Baby Grand Mountain " Cedar Butte re t B rd 0 a S d ' R D -F Moses Butte " d d " 21 p " " o 0 3 F o o R " " FD o ° N T " s w Flynn Butte N d Canyon Peak k un F t 7 o r Bechtel Butte R R R r 4 o e " " Windy Peak d d F Rd " " e Pinchot Butte Goat Mountain 47 z y ad 4 " 6 o r R oe e " p J Nf o 7 D lo Rd 45 y ve t 148"A6nthony Peak G D Nat De S lo u NF w l For est ve t Blackdome Peak"In Stony Butte r C M d H re ia e t n Joker Peak e " k n t R D d R i ta Beals Butte p Rd " S am d " C p Crescend"o Peak 4 d HARVARD 0 R Larkins Peak "Little SandS MAoNunDta SiMnanOdU MNouTnAtaIiNn d R ABES KNOB BECHTEL BUTTE t " u O Ruby " ANTHONY PEAK C GRICE RIDGE o ree PINCHOT BUTTE R k R e LITTLE GOAT MOUNTAINS BUZZARD ROOST Hemlock Butte z e d Mica Mountain e i lat l C e l F " y r " r e d F R e d k R R reek Rd rk d C o r F n Rd a t asi Ridge Rd e s B Sm ith B E a k l e e t e t i Moose Creek Reservoir r L C Boehls Butte k 3 l " wy East For E H k Rd a Rd C L E A R W A T E R N F te m 9 S ur RQ ta Elk Butte B t 8 Shattuck Butte at S RQ Green Mountain e " " Hw d " But y 9 enton te R R Jackson Mountain B Benton" Butte Cherry Butte 3 d f t n d RQ " C " a Beaver Butte STANFORD R DEARY Dworshak Reservoir r m BOVILL s o i MCGARY BUTTE " l e i Deary t ELK RIVER n ELK BUTTE !( a A TOWNSHIP BUTTE n BERTHA HILL e B T THOMPSON POINT e Spring Valley Reservoir D l Thompson Butte ep 8 33 8 Elk River h " d RQ D Road "M0c6GTaryl Butte y on y 8 lop w !( e Cr 9 R w r tl Forest Deve S H ee 9 tate H u Na ta t e k 6 k S r Gold Butte R e y e 6 r Elk Creek Reservoir 6 d R " 04 9 C d Township Butte 5 9 r ry Cre R d P R e D ek ar d v P k Rd " a a e !( r B k R LITTLE BEAR RIDGE TEXAS RIDGE d PARK ALDERMAND RIDGE ELK CREEK FALLS Deadhorse Mountain LITTLE" GLitRtleE GErNee nM MOoUunNtaTinAINJOHN LEWIS MOUNTAIN HEADQUARTERS BROWNS ROCK " " Miles 1 in = 7 miles NOTE: This is a georeference PDF map.
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