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Pilot Peak
Wyoming's Volcanic Matterhorn
Pyramidal Peak
in
Shoshone NF
,
Rocky Mountains
near
Cooke City
,
WY
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Pilot Peak, el. 11,522 feet (3,512 m), is a prominent mountain peak in the Absaroka Range in Park County, Wyoming. The peak is visible from US Route 212, the Beartooth Highway just east of the Northeast Entrance Station to Yellowstone National Park. Index Peak rises just north of Pilot Peak.
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Index Peak, showing erosion in bedded breccia and basalt sheets. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. ca. 1890. Photo 379 Joseph Paxson Iddings (USGS) Photo nos. 378-379 form a panorama published as Plate 28 in U.S. Geological Survey. Monograph 32, pt. 2. 1899. [Pilot Peak (left) and Index Peak (right) pictured below:
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Absaroka Volcanic Supergroup: Sunlight Group - Wapiti Formation (WYTwp;0)
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