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Option One This Peak Is Having An Identity Crisis Of Mountainous Proportions!
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Blacktail Mountain may just be the easiest mountain to “summit” in the Salish Range. A 14 mile Forest Service Road from U.S. Highway 93 in Lakeside, Montana leads all the way to just below the summit.
Caption Above PhotoBlacktail Mountain may just be the easiest mountain to “summit” in the Salish Range. A 14 mile Forest Service Road from U.S. Highway 93 in Lakeside, Montana leads all the way to just below the summit.
Getting thereBlacktail Mountain may just be the easiest mountain to “summit” in the Salish Range. A 14 mile Forest Service Road from U.S. Highway 93 in Lakeside, Montana leads all the way to just below the summit.
Red Tape:Blacktail Mountain may just be the easiest mountain to “summit” in the Salish Range. A 14 mile Forest Service Road from U.S. Highway 93 in Lakeside, Montana leads all the way to just below the summit.
Numbers| A Look at the Numbers: | # |
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| Total Named Peaks | 88 | | Total Peaks over 8,000 feet | 25 | | Total Peaks between 7,000 and 8,000 feet | 52 | | Total Peaks between 6,000 and 7,000 feet | 10 | | Total Peaks between 5,000 and 6,000 feet | 5 | | Total Peaks between 4,000 and 5,000 feet | 2 | | Total Wilderness Areas | 2 | | Total Peaks with trails to the summits | 13 | | Total Peaks with Roads to the summits | 3 | | Total Peaks featured on SummitPost | 2 | | Total Named Peaks along the Continental Divide | 7 |
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| Order Artiodactyla | Even-Toed Ungulates | Habitat |
| White-tailed deer | Odocoileus virginianus | Coniferous forests, meadows, creek and river bottoms |
| Mule deer | Odocoileus hemionus | Open forests, meadows, often at high elevations |
| American elk | Cervus elaphus | Open forests, meadows |
| Moose | Alces alces | Coniferous forests, lakes, slow streams, marshy areas |
| Bighorn sheep | Ovis canadensis | Open mountainous areas |
| Mountain goat | Oreamnos americanus | High peaks and meadows |
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