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James Peak topographic map
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Name: James Peak topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: James Peak, Cache County, Utah, United States (41.39137 -111.79297 41.39147 -111.79287)
Average elevation: 2,550 m
Minimum elevation: 2,207 m
Maximum elevation: 2,859 m
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The city lies near the eastern edge of Cache Valley on the western slopes of the Bear River Mountains. Mount Logan rises to an elevation of 9,710 feet (2,960 m) immediately to the east, and south of Logan Canyon. The eastern portions of the city are atop shelf-like "benches", late Pleistocene sedimentary…
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United States > Utah > Cache County
The city lies near the eastern edge of Cache Valley on the western slopes of the Bear River Mountains. Mount Logan rises to an elevation of 9,710 feet (2,960 m) immediately to the east, and south of Logan Canyon. The eastern portions of the city are atop shelf-like "benches", late Pleistocene sedimentary…
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Logan
United States > Utah > Cache County
The city lies near the eastern edge of Cache Valley on the western slopes of the Bear River Mountains. Mount Logan rises to an elevation of 9,710 feet (2,960 m) immediately to the east, and south of Logan Canyon. The eastern portions of the city are atop shelf-like "benches", late Pleistocene sedimentary…
Average elevation: 1,498 m
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