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  1. Boundary Ranges

    Geobox Range name Boundary Ranges other name Alaska Boundary Range image Juneau Icefield.jpg image size ... . The Boundary Ranges include several large icefields, including the Juneau Icefield , between the Alaska ... of Mount Ratz and its neighbours, most of the Boundary Ranges are considerably lower than the Pacific Ranges of the southern Coast Mountains . The larger icefields of the Boundary Ranges are at a much lower elevation than their southern counterparts in the Pacific Ranges because of the difference ... division. The granite granitic intrusion s that form the Boundary Ranges are remnants of a Late Cretaceous volcanic arc system called the Coast Range Arc . Sub ranges Boundary Range NB not the same as the Ranges ... Seward Mountains Snowslide Range Spectrum Range Stikine Icecap See also List of Boundary Peaks of the Alaska British Columbia Yukon border External links http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1641 Boundary Ranges of the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia References S. Holland, Landforms of British Columbia , Province of British Columbia, 1976 gnis 1893715 BCGNIS 12650 Boundary Ranges Boundary Ranges Coast Mountains Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Coast Mountains Category Boundary Ranges Category Physiographic sections de Boundary Ranges fr Boundary Ranges ... long s 11.2 highest long EW W map Northwest relief.2 BoundaryRanges.png map caption Location map of Boundary Ranges marine shoreline boundary not shown map size 275 The Boundary Ranges , also known in the singular and as the Alaska Boundary Range , are the largest and most northerly subrange of the Coast ... which is the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains , and northwards into the Yukon Territory ... of which being the Yukon Ranges . To their east are the Skeena Mountains and Stikine Plateau of the Interior ... lies between the lower Stikine River and the Whiting River . Some of the highest mountains in the Boundary Ranges are Mount Ratz , 3090  m 10138  ft , Chutine Peak , 2910  m 9547  ft ...   more details



  1. Ranges

    Other uses Range disambiguation eastons Ranges 1. Lev. 11 35. Probably a cooking furnace for two or more pots, as the Hebrew language Hebrew word here is in the dual number or perhaps a fire place fitted to receive a pair of ovens. 2. 2 Kings 11 8. A Hebrew word is here used different from the preceding, meaning ranks of soldiers. The Levites were appointed to guard the king s person within the temple 2 Chr. 23 7 , while the soldiers were his guard in the court, and in going from the temple to the palace. The soldiers are here commanded to slay any one who should break through the ranks as rendered in the R.V. to come near the king. In 2 Kings 11 15 the expression, Have her forth without the ranges, is in the Revised Version, Have her forth between the ranks i.e., Jehoiada orders that Athaliah should be kept surrounded by his own guards, and at the same time conveyed beyond the precincts of the temple. Tanakh stub Category Hebrew Bible ...   more details



  1. Boundary

    wiktionary Boundary plural boundaries may refer to any meaning below, also to border . Psychology main Psychology Personal boundaries Mathematics and Physics main Mathematics Physics Boundary topology ..., as in the case of a manifold with boundary Boundary value problem , a differential equation together with a set of additional restraints called the boundary conditions Boundary thermodynamic , the edge ... in landscape history , the divide between areas of differing land use Boundary real estate , the legal boundary between units of real property Boundary cricket , the edge of the playing field, or a scoring ... , a 2008 television series Boundary critique , a concept about the meaning and validity of propositions Communication privacy management theory Boundary Turbulence , a break in expectation of how private information is held within a group of knowledge owners Place names Boundary, Derbyshire , a civil parish and hamlet in South Derbyshire, England Boundary, Leicestershire , a village in Leicestershire, England Boundary, Staffordshire , a village in Staffordshire, England Boundary Ranges , also known as the Boundary Range, a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada and Alaska, United States Boundary Country , a region of southern British Columbia, Canada Kootenay Boundary Regional District , a regional district in British Columbia West Kootenay Boundary , a provincial electoral district in British Columbia Okanagan Boundary , a former provincial electoral district in British Columbia Boundary Similkameen , a former provincial electoral district in British Columbia Boundary Falls, British Columbia , also known as Boundary, a former railway town in the Boundary Country of British Columbia Stikine, British Columbia , called Boundary from 1930 to 1964, a former customs post on the Stikine River at the Alaska British Columbia border Ships MV Boundary , a number of ships with this name See also Boundary line disambiguation disambig ar bg de Granica fa fr Boundary it Frontiera ...   more details



  1. Alsek Ranges

    Geobox Range name Alsek Ranges image Possibly incorrect image commented out Alslek ranges.jpg image caption country Canada country1 United States region British Columbia region1 Yukon region2 Alaska parent Saint Elias Mountains area 33131 border Fairweather Range length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest Buckwell Peak highest elevation 2721 highest lat d 59 highest lat m 25 highest lat s 07 highest lat NS N highest long d 136 highest long m 45 highest long s 55 highest long EW W highest note ref name cme cite bivouac 9099 Buckwell Peak name is unofficial ref map Northwest relief AlsekRanges.png map caption Location map of the Alsek Ranges The Alsek Ranges are the southeasternmost subdivision of the Saint Elias Mountains of the Pacific Cordillera . They span the region between the Alsek River , Glacier Bay and the Kelsall River which is the route of the highway from Haines, Alaska to Haines Junction, Yukon . Their western boundary is the Grand Pacific Glacier, beyond which is the Fairweather Range , another subdivision of the St. Elias Mountains. To their east is the northernmost section of the Boundary Ranges , the northernmost subdivision of the Coast Mountains and which are also known as the Alaska Boundary Range, and which run south to the Nass River and form, as their name indicates, the spine of the boundary between the United States American state of Alaska and the Canadian province of British Columbia . All of the British Columbia portion of the Alsek Ranges are in the Tatshenshini Alsek Park , but is also the location of the controversial Windy Craggy Mine proposal. Most of the Alaskan portion between the Lynn Canal and Glacier Bay ... Park and Reserve . References reflist External links cite bcgnis 12602 Alsek Ranges Category Landforms ... ranges of British Columbia Category Mountain ranges of Yukon Category Mountain ranges of Alaska ... geo stub de Alsek Ranges ...   more details



  1. Hart Ranges

    Geobox Range name Hart Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Provinces and territories of Canada Province region British Columbia parent Canadian Rockies area 13584 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map Canadian Rockies HartRanges.png map caption Location of the Hart Ranges The Hart Ranges are one of the main geographic subdivisions of the Canadian Rockies and are the main part of the area that is meant by the Northern Rockies, although the much larger Muskwa Ranges to the north are more deserving of that term &mdash but also much more inaccessible and much less visited &mdash and the Northern Rockies are generally also considered to extend at least as far south as Mount Robson, which is in the Continental Ranges . The Hart Ranges were named in honour of Premier of British Columbia British Columbia Premier John Hart Canadian politician John Hart , as is the highway ... of the province to its Peace River District to the northeast. The boundaries of the Hart Ranges ... northeast. The southern boundary is at Jarvis Creek. ref name Landforms of British Columbia ... Ranges , which comprise the main and best known part of the Rocky Mountains and run all the way south to Marias Pass in Montana . Sub ranges Official subdivisions of the Hart Ranges include the Misinchinka Ranges from the Pine Pass south to Monkman Pass Murray Range Pioneer Range Solitude Range Other areas of the Hart Ranges have no subdesignations though the area around Mount ... Encyclopedia however, this is not an official designation. Industry The Hart Ranges are the location ... , which is the only town in the range. References reflist BCGNIS 7728 Hart Ranges Canadian Rockies ... Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Canadian Rockies Category Northern Interior of British ...   more details



  1. Kitimat Ranges

    Geobox Range name Kitimat Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Provinces and territories of Canada Province region British Columbia parent Coast Mountains area 62777 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map BC relief Kitimatranges.png map caption Kitimat Ranges as defined in S. Holland Landforms of British Columbia The Kitimat Ranges are one of the three main subdivisions of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia , Canada , the other being the Pacific Ranges to the south and the Boundary Ranges to the north. They lie between the Nass River in the north and the Bella Coola River and Burke Channel on the south, are bounded on their east by the Hazelton Mountains and include the mountainous islands of the North Coastal Archipelago as well as King Island British Columbia King Island , which lies between Dean Channel and the aforesaid Burke Channel. Some of those islands are part of a separate formation known as the Coastal Trough . ref S. Holland, Landforms of British Columbia , pp.41 42, publ. BC Govt, 1976 ref Although lower than the neighbouring Pacific Ranges to the south, they are in some ways more rugged and are heavily indented by coastal fjords inlets as well as by fjord like lake valleys on the Interior side of the range. Sub ranges Bare Top Range Countess of Dufferin Range Kitlope Range North Coastal Archipelago Bell Range Burnaby Range Cape Range ... a Memorial Lava Beds Provincial Park Kitlope Heritage Conservancy See also Category Mountain ranges of North America References BCGNIS 25904 Kitimat Ranges reflist Kitimat Ranges Coast Mountains coord 53 50 00 N 128 30 00 W display title Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Kitimat Ranges Category North Coast of British Columbia BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub fr Kitimat Ranges ...   more details



  1. Boundary Range

    Geobox Range name Boundary Range other name Boundary Mountains image image size image caption country Canada country1 United States region British Columbia region1 Alaska parent Boundary Ranges area 114 geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d 57 highest lat m 05 highest lat s 00 highest lat NS N highest long d 131 highest long m 51 highest long s 00 highest long EW W map map caption map size The Boundary Range , formerly official also as the Boundary Mountains , is a subrange of the similarly named but much larger Boundary Ranges which run most of the length of the border between British Columbia , Canada , and Alaska , United States . The range lies west of the lower Stikine River between the Mud Glacier Mud S and Flood Glacier s N . See also Stikine, British Columbia aka Boundary Coast Mountains Stikine Icecap References cite bcgnis 445 Boundary Range cite bcgnis 41454 Boundary Mountains rescinded May 6, 1954 http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1492 Boundary Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Boundary Ranges Category Boundary Ranges Category Mountain ranges of Alaska Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Stikine Country Alaska geo stub BritishColumbia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Transverse Ranges

    and Big Bear Lake in the background. The Transverse Ranges are a group of mountain ranges of southern California , in the Pacific Coast Ranges Physiographic regions of the world physiographic region in North America . The Transverse Ranges begin at the southern end of the California Coast Ranges and lie between Santa Barbara, California Santa Barbara and San Diego counties. They derive the name Transverse Ranges due to their East West orientation, making them transverse to the general ... accessdate 2007 12 25 ref Geology Image Traverse Ranges, Mojave Desert, Silverwood Lake.jpg thumb ... and Silverwood Lake near the boundary. The San Andreas Fault runs straight up the middle toward the horizon. The Transverse Ranges represent a complex of tectonic forces and Southern California faults ... northwest trend of most California ranges results from a pronounced step in the San Andreas Fault ... understood as a consequence of this step. The crust atop the Pacific Plate south of the ranges does ... to compress and lift. The crust which comprises the Transverse Ranges is part of what is known ... northwestern Mexico as the Gulf of California rifted open. Physiographically, the Tranverse Ranges ... name CCM Geography Ranges The Transverse ranges run predominantly east west, while the other coast ranges tend north south, including the Central Coast Ranges to the north and the Peninsular Ranges ... Ranges also include the Topatopa Mountains and the Santa Susana Mountains of Ventura County and Los ... Hills . The Ranges include the steep San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles, California ... Bernardino Mountains . To the north of the Transverse ranges are the Central Coast Ranges, The Central ... from the Mojave Desert to the east, and link the Transverse ranges to the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra ... end of the ranges. The northern Channel Islands of California are also part of the Transverse Ranges San Miguel Island San Miguel , Santa Rosa Island, California Santa Rosa , Santa Cruz Island ...   more details



  1. Musgrave Ranges

    Musgrave Ranges is a mountain range in Central Australia , straddling the boundary of South Australia Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara and the Northern Territory MacDonnell Shire , ref name Brittanica cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 398856 Musgrave Ranges title Musgrave Ranges work Encyclop dia Britannica accessdate 2009 01 15 archivedate 2009 01 15 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5dqTbJb2e ref extending into Western Australia . It is between the Great Victoria Desert to the south and the Gibson Desert to the north. They have a length of convert 210 km and many peaks that have a height of more than convert 1100 m , the highest being Mount Woodroffe at convert 1435 m . ref name Brittanica Inhabitants They were inhabited by the Pitjantjatjara people Pitjantjatjara Aborigines ref cite book others University of California, Los Angeles Dept. of Anthropology title Anthropology U.C.L.A. publisher Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles. year 1981 accessdate 2009 01 15 ref and discovered by English explorer William Gosse William C. Gosse and named after Anthony Musgrave , ref cite book last Room first Adrian title Dictionary of World Place Names Derived from British Names publisher Taylor & Francis year 1989 page 120 isbn 9780415028110 url http books.google.com ?id 7JEOAAAAQAAJ&pg PA120 accessdate 2009 01 14 ref then Governor of South Australia . In a historic decision freehold title to the South Australian portion of the Musgrave Ranges was granted to the Pitjantjatjara people by virtue of the Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Act 1980 . ref cite journal year 1999 title Architect of South Australian Land Rights journal Indigenous Law ... coord 20.267 S 128.517 E display title source dewiki Category Mountain ranges of South Australia Category Mountain ranges of Western Australia Category Mountain ranges of the Northern Territory WesternAustralia ... Ranges de Musgrave Ranges es Montes Musgrave fr Monts Musgrave pl Musgrave g ry ru ...   more details



  1. Border Ranges

    Border Ranges can refer to Border Ranges National Park , a National Park north of Sydney, Australia Border Ranges Rocky Mountains , a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains, on the border between Canada and the United States geodis ...   more details



  1. Robinson Ranges

    The Robinson Ranges are a range of hills approximately convert 120 km mi 0 north of Meekatharra in central Western Australia . ref name Gazetteer Gazetteer of Australia name Robinson Ranges id 279591 ref The range is a unique physographic feature located within the upper section of the Padbury group sequence in the Palaeoproterozoic basin. Robinson Range is situated on the boundary between the younger Gascoyne province to the North and the older Yilgarn block to the South. It forms the boundary between the upper catchments of the Murchison River Western Australia Murchison and Gascoyne River Gascoyne Rivers. The former arises from the southern slopes, flowing around 780 kilometres west to the Indian Ocean . Iron Iron Ore and manganese tenements exist close to the range and are held under native title by the Indigenous Australian traditional owners , the Nharnuwangga Wajarri and Ngarlawangga peoples. The mining company involved, Midwest Corporation, expect to begin advanced exploration in 2009 following a heritage agreement being completed in 2008. ref cite web url http www.abc.net.au rural wa content 2006 s2441904.htm title ABC News Heritage agreement for Midwest Corporation s Robinson Range project year 2009 accessdate 2009 02 21 ref The Palaeoproterozoic formation contains a high amount of Hematite and Goethite minerals that were first discovered in the 1970s. ref cite web url http www.pepinnini.com.au project detail.php?p 14 title PepinNini Minerals Robinson Range Iron Ore Project year 2009 accessdate 2010 10 14 ref References reflist Further reading Western Australia. Dept. of Land Administration. Cartographic Services Branch. 1991 Land systems of the Murchison River catchment and surrounds map series to accompany W.A. Department of Agriculture technical bulletin no. 84 Map Data Scale 1 250,000 E 115o10 E 118o45 S 25o S 28o10 .Notes Land systems of the Murchison River ... type mountain source GNS enwiki Category Mountain ranges of Western Australia Category Mid West Western ...   more details



  1. Seven Ranges

    Seven Ranges and Congress Lands East of Scioto River . br A point on the west boundary of the Seven ...Image Seven Ranges.png thumb The Seven Ranges 350px File Seven Ranges Terminus, comprehensive.jpg thumb right The Seven Ranges Terminus The Seven Ranges also known as the Old Seven Ranges was a land tract ... west lines. Townships were to be arranged in north south rows called ranges. These townships were sub ... km or 640 acres . These ranges, townships, and sections were to be systematically numbered. ref name ... Meridian , was to be the western boundary of Pennsylvania, sometimes called Ellicott s Line ref name ... s Line or Baseline surveying Base Line was to begin where the Pennsylvania boundary touched ... seven ranges had been completed, at which time the Secretary of War was to choose by lot one seventh ... thumb Arrow points to The Seven Ranges 350px Process After passage of the act, on May 27, 1785 ... of the 41st line of latitude, the northern boundary of the Congress Lands, north of which is the Connecticut ... completing the Geographer s Line at a place near Magnolia, Ohio Magnolia called the Seven Ranges Terminus coord 40 39 07 N 81 19 05 W name Seven Ranges Terminus . Under protection from Indians by troops housed at the newly constructed Fort Steuben , the group completed four ranges, and forty two miles of the west side of the fifth range that autumn. The first and second ranges had been surveyed into townships by Captain Martin, and the third and fourth ranges by Benjamin Tupper General Tupper ... a plat of the first four ranges to Congress spring, 1787. In June 1787, Hutchins asked a leave of absence ... first1 William D. year 1959 title The Survey of the Seven Ranges journal The Ohio Historical Quarterly .... The Ranges are numbered starting from Ellicott s Line working westward. Townships are numbered starting ... to the Geographer s Line numbered 5, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 in ranges 1 to 7. This deficiency ... Grant was a convert 300 acre km2 adj on land tract in township 4 of range 2 of the Seven Ranges ...   more details



  1. Dandenong Ranges

    Ranges commonly just the Dandenongs are a set of low mountain ranges, rising to 633 metres ... . The ranges consist mostly of rolling hills, steeply weathered valleys and gullies covered ... for Melbourne. The ranges were popular with day tripper s from the 1870s onwards. Much of the Dandenongs ... to form the Dandenong Ranges National Park , which was added to again in 1997. The range experiences ... of the Dandenongs is a complicated one. Two names have been used to refer to the ranges Corhanwarrabul ... that the name Dandenong was applied to the ranges because Dandenong Creek originates there, however ... or ranges, as indicated by the ong ending. So as the name Dandenong may not actually .... At any rate, Corhanwarrabul remains the most relevant name for the ranges to date. Geography File ... 97 Australian bushfire season 1997 Dandenong Ranges bushfires and small fires during the Black ... Lewis Hill Settlements in the Dandenong Ranges Around 120,000 people live in and around the Dandenong Ranges, depending on the definition. The following settlements are located in the Dandenongs themselves ... the plateau to the east of the ranges are sometimes included 14,200 Cockatoo, Victoria ... thumb right 250px The Monbulk Creek Trestle Bridge, part of the Puffing Billy Railway The ranges are located near the boundary between the Wurundjeri and Bunurong nations territories. The two ... for many years on the abundance of winding roads throughout the ranges Picnics dedicated picnic ... Lookouts & Views There are several locations throughout the ranges that offer excellent views ... are available at a variety of lengths and difficulties Cycling the Dandenong Ranges are one of Melbourne ..., the type of vegetation and the typography, the Dandenong Ranges periodically experience ... 1962 1968 1983 Ash Wednesday fires Ash Wednesday , 27 deaths in the Dandenong ranges 1997 3 deaths in the ranges 2009 Black Saturday bushfires Black Saturday , no deaths in the ranges File Dandenong ...   more details



  1. Osilinka Ranges

    Geobox Range name Osilinka Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Province region British Columbia parent Swannell Ranges area 1757 highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map caption The Osilinka Ranges are a small subrange of the Swannell Ranges of the Omineca Mountains , located between Osilinka River and Lay Creek in northern British Columbia , Canada . References BCGNIS 19424 Osilinka Ranges http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1665 Osilinka Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Swannell Ranges BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Continental Ranges

    Geobox Range name Continental Ranges image image caption . country Canada region type region British Columbia region1 Alberta parent Canadian Rockies area 65091 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map Canadian Rockies ContinentalRanges.png map caption Location map of the Continental Ranges The Continental Ranges is a name for a major grouping of mountain range s in the Rocky Mountains located in eastern British Columbia and western Alberta . It is a Physical geography physiographic designation for use by geologists and is not used by the general public it is not recognized in Alberta, and does not appear on topographic maps, ref BCGNIS 50603 Continental Ranges ref although the names of its subranges the Kootenay Ranges Kootenay , Park Ranges Park or Main Ranges, and Front Ranges are in common ... Rockies , the others being the Hart Ranges and the Muskwa Ranges . ref http www.empr.gov.bc.ca Mining ... include the Flathead Range, SW of the North Fork of the Flathead Sub ranges There are three main subdivisions of the Continental Ranges the Front Ranges , the Park Ranges , and the Kootenay Ranges . Each of those three subdivisions is further divided into individual ranges as follows Front Ranges Bare ... Opal Range Palliser Range Queen Elizabeth Ranges Ram Range Sawback Range Slate Range Alberta Slate Range Taylor Range Vermilion Range Victoria Cross Ranges Whitegoat Peaks Wisukitsak Range Park Ranges, also known as the Main Ranges. Blackwater Range Blue Range Bow Range Chaba Icefield Clemenceau ... Morkill Ranges Ottertail Range Rainbow Range Rocky Mountains Rainbow Range Royal Group Selwyn Range ... President Range Winston Churchill Range Kootenay Ranges Beaverfoot Range Brisco Range Hughes ... coord 52 00 00 N 117 30 00 W display title Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category ...   more details



  1. Kootenay Ranges

    Geobox Range name Kootenay Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Provinces and territories of Canada Province region British Columbia parent Continental Ranges area 4940 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d 50 highest lat m 30 highest lat s 00 highest lat NS N highest long d 115 highest long m 50 highest long s 00 highest long EW W map map caption The Kootenay Ranges , also known as the Western Ranges , are one of the three main subdivisions of the Continental Ranges which comprise the southern half of the Canadian Rockies , the other two subdivisions being the Front Ranges and the Park Ranges which is the largest of the groupings . The Kootenay Ranges lie between the Bull River British Columbia Bull River E and the town of Golden, British Columbia W and south of Kicking Horse Pass not exact northern limit, I ll check , and are the location of the headwaters of the Kootenay River Subranges Vermilion Range British Columbia Vermilion Range Stanford Range Beaverfoot Range References BCGNIS 6260 Kootenay Ranges Landforms of British Columbia , S. Holland, publ. BC Govt, 1976 Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Canadian Rockies Category East Kootenay Category Columbia Valley BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Valhalla Ranges

    Geobox Range name Valhalla Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Province region British Columbia parent Selkirk Mountains highest highest elevation highest lat d 49 highest lat m 47 highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d 117 highest long m 43 highest long s highest long EW W map map caption The Valhalla Ranges are a subrange of the Selkirk Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia , Canada , located between Lower Arrow Lake of the Arrow Lakes and Slocan River . Sub ranges Ruby Range Valhalla Ranges Ruby Range References cite bcgnis 23533 Valhalla Ranges http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1661 Valhalla Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Interior Ranges of British Columbia Category Selkirk Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Greater Ranges

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Greater Ranges comprise the high mountain range s of Asia the Himalayas , the Karakoram , the Hindu Kush and Hindu Raj , the Pamir Mountains , the Tien Shan , the Kunlun Shan , the Nyenchen Tanglha Nyanchen Tangla or Transhimalaya and various smaller mountain ranges inside Tibet and in western China in the Tibet Sichuan Yunnan region, including Qionglai Shan . All of these ranges have peaks over 6000 m 19,695  ft , and most have peaks over 7,000 m 22,966  ft . The Greater Ranges contain all of the world s peaks 7000 m and higher. The term was popular amongst alpinist s in the Victorian period and was used to distinguished the high peaks of Asia from the European Alps . Category Mountaineering Category Mountains of Asia Category Mountain ranges of Asia Asia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Catlins Ranges

    unreferenced date March 2007 The Catlins Ranges are a series of rugged, roughly parallel hill ranges in the southeastern corner of New Zealand s South Island . They take their name from the name given to this part of the country the Catlins . The ranges lie mostly in Otago , although their western extremes lie in Southland, New Zealand Southland Region. There are four distinct ranges the small Rata and Beresford Ranges in the northeast, the Maclennan Range in the southwest, and the Forest Range, which can be considered as an extension of the Maclennan Range. Each of these ranges is oriented along a northwest southeast axis. The ranges are separated by the valleys of the Catlins River Catlins and Tahakopa River s. Inland, close to the water divide watershed s of these rivers, the boundaries between the ranges become indistinct, part of the reason why they are often grouped together under the one name. The Maclennan Range is the largest of the ranges in terms of length, being some 25  km 15  mi in length, but most of the highest hills are found inland in the area where the ranges are not easily differentiated. The highest point in the Catlins Ranges is the 720  m 2361  ft summit of Mount Pye, New Zealand Mt. Pye , which is located 25  km 40  mi north northeast of Waikawa, Southland Waikawa . Other prominent peaks include Mount Rosebery, New Zealand Mt Rosebery 719  m 2359  ft , Ajax Hill 698  m 2290  ft , Catlins Cone 698  m 2290  ft , and Mt Tautuku 691  m 2266  ft . coord 46 25 0 S 169 20 0 E region NZ display title Category Geography of the Otago Region Category Geography of the Southland Region Category Mountain ranges of New Zealand Otago geo stub Southland geo stub es Montes Catlins ...   more details



  1. Duncan Ranges

    Geobox Range name Duncan Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Province region British Columbia parent Selkirk Mountains highest highest elevation highest lat d 50 highest lat m 51 highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d 117 highest long m 29 highest long s highest long EW W map map caption The Duncan Ranges are a subrange of the Selkirk Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia , Canada , located west of the Duncan River , southeast of Revelstoke, British Columbia Revelstoke . Sub ranges Badshot Range References cite bcgnis 35879 Duncan Ranges http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1655 Duncan Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Interior Ranges of British Columbia Category Selkirk Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Peninsular Ranges

    Geobox Range name Peninsular Ranges image image caption country Mexico country1 United States state Baja ... 3302 geology Granite period Mesozoic map The Peninsular Ranges also called the Lower California ... of mountain ranges, in the Pacific Coast Ranges , which stretch convert 1500 km mi abbr on from southern ... of the North America n Coast Ranges that run along the Pacific Ocean Pacific coast from ... Ranges include the Santa Ana Mountains , San Jacinto Mountains and Laguna Mountains of southern ... Ranges in San Diego County , as is Viejas Mountain . The Peninsular ranges run predominantly north south, unlike the Transverse Ranges to their north, which mostly run east west. Geology Rocks in the ranges ... Ranges are in the Nearctic ecozone . Several terrestrial ecoregions cover portions of the Peninsular Ranges. On western coast side of the northern portion of the ranges the California montane chaparral ... California and northern Baja California. On western coast side of the southern portion of the ranges the Baja California desert ecoregion covers in the southern portion of the Peninsular Ranges in Baja California and Baja California Sur . On eastern side of northern ranges, the Sonoran Desert ... of the southern portion of the ranges the Gulf of California xeric scrub ecoregion covers the range in Baja California Sur. The higher portions of the Peninsular Ranges, especially the west facing ... National Forest covers much of the higher Southern California Peninsular Ranges. The vegetation ... oak forests cover upper slopes of Sierra Juarez and San Pedro Martir ranges in Baja California. These isolated ... peninsularis Baja Oak Quercus peninsularis . These higher portions of the Peninsular Ranges ... part of the peninsula and ranges. Its flora and fauna share many affinities with southern Mexico and Central ... de la Laguna pine oak forests , and San Lucan xeric scrub . See also Category Peninsular Ranges Peninsular Ranges index List of mountain ranges References reflist commonscat Peninsular Ranges External ...   more details



  1. Kaikoura Ranges

    unreferenced date March 2007 File Kaikoura Range.jpg 400px thumb Kaikoura Ranges The Kaikoura Ranges are two parallel ranges of mountains in the northeast of the South Island of New Zealand . Formed along New Zealand s Marlborough Fault System , they can be seen as the northernmost extension of the Southern Alps in the South Island. Named the Looker on mountains, by Captain James Cook , they take their name from the town of Kaikoura at the southern extreme of the more eastern range, the Seaward Kaikouras. This range rises straight from and dominates the coast to the north of the town, and reaches its highest point with the 2610 metre Mount Manakau. The long straight river valley of the Clarence River, New Zealand Clarence River separate the Seaward Kaikouras from the longer and loftier Inland Kaikouras. This latter range contains the highest peak in the ranges, the 2880 metre Mount Tapuaenuku Tapuae o Uenuku , the translation from the Maori language Maori of which is the poetic Footprint of the rainbow . Beyond the Inland Kaikouras is the valley of the Awatere River , which runs parallel to that of the Clarence. The two ranges are visible from a great distance, including from the southern coast of the North Island . coord 42 00 S 173 40 E display title region NZ type mountain source dewiki Category Geography of the Marlborough Region Category Kaikoura District Category Mountain ranges of New Zealand MarlboroughNZ geo stub de Kaikoura Ranges nn Kaikoura Ranges zh ...   more details



  1. Swannell Ranges

    Geobox Range name Swannell Ranges other name image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Omineca Mountains geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Swannell Ranges are a mountain range between the Finlay River Finlay and Nation River s and between the Hogem Ranges and the Finlay Ranges of northern British Columbia , Canada . It has an area of 22932  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Omineca Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1657 Swannell Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref They are named in honour of legendary surveyor explorer Frank Swannell . Sub ranges Espee Range Fishing Range Germansen Range Ingenika Range Kwanika Range Kwun Yotasi Range Lay Range McConnell Range Osilinka Ranges Peak Range Tenakihi Range Tucha Range Wolverine Range Wrede Range References reflist BCGNIS 16624 Swannell Ranges coord missing British Columbia Interior Mountains Category Swannell Ranges Category Omineca Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ...   more details



  1. Douglas Ranges

    is Mount Robertson 2252  m 7388  ft , at the northwest limit of the range. The Douglas Ranges ... also of the Pacific Ranges. The only thing more southerly than the Douglas Ranges, other than floodplain ... Ranges, it is also among the wettest and, for being lowland country relative to the rest of its parent ranges, among the ruggedest. The southern abutment of the Douglas Ranges is over 5000 ... of the range. East of the Douglas Ranges, across Harrison Lake, are the Lillooet Ranges , while to the west and northwest are the Garibaldi Ranges . Southeast across the Fraser River is the Canadian ... Ranges, which were logged relatively early on in British Columbia s history. A network of logging ... the core of the ranges to the southeast, meeting the Harrison River just north of Chehalis, British ... roads instead of rail. Timber from the Douglas Ranges supplied mills around Harrison Bay and along ... . Douglas Ranges wood especially went to mills at Mission, British Columbia Mission City , which ... was in Hull, Quebec . The Douglas Ranges are subjected to torrential and ongoing rain, and its valleys ... their name for the area is The Chehalis . The name Douglas Ranges dates to the Fraser Canyon ... ArxPg.asp?ArxId 161 Douglas Ranges Chehalis Group entry in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Pacific Ranges Category Pacific Ranges ...   more details



  1. Lillooet Ranges

    Geobox Range name Lillooet Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Regions region British Columbia length length orientation width width orientation parent Pacific Ranges area 8030 highest highest location highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W period map South BC NW USA relief LillooetRanges.png map caption Locator map of the Lillooet Ranges The Lillooet Ranges are the southeasternmost subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia . They are located between the drainage of the Lillooet River and Harrison Lake on the west and the canyon of the Fraser River on the east, and by the lowland coastal valley of that river on the south. The Lillooet Ranges are approximately 8100 square kilometres 3150 mi in area. The range is extremely rugged and varied in terrain, and includes some of the highest peaks in southwestern British Columbia . The highest is Skihist Mountain, convert 2968 m ft 0 abbr on , crowning the Cantilever Range in the heart of the area ... River Thompson and Fraser River s. The northernmost subdivision of the Lillooet Ranges is the Cayoosh Range , which includes the second highest summit in the Lillooet Ranges, an unnamed convert 2855 ... Ranges. The largest and most important is the Stein Valley Nlaka pamux Heritage Park , which ... Ranges, varies from coastal type alpine in the west to desert canyon arid on its east. There is only one highway traversing the Lillooet Ranges, Hwy 99 from Mount Currie, British Columbia Mount Currie ... is the subarea known as the Cayoosh Range , which contains the second highest peak in the Lillooet Ranges ... the Lillooet Ranges are those of Cayoosh Creek, the Stein River , the Nahatlatch River , and the Silver ... Country Archive http bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1370 Lillooet Ranges entry in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Category Pacific Ranges Pacific Ranges ...   more details




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