2001 Map of Lingshire, 2004 Print
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2001 Map of Lingshire

USGS Topo · Published 2004

About this map

Lingshire sits at the northern edge of this high-elevation terrain where the Dry Range meets the forested drainage of the Big Belt Mountains. This 2001 revision of the 1966 topography illustrates a landscape dominated by the Helena National Forest, intersected by numerous drainages such as Antelope Creek and Rock Creek. The map details the intricate gulch systems that characterize this part of Meagher County, including the evocatively named Moonshine Gulch, Calamity Gulch, and Rubison Gulch. Significant water sources like Crystal Spring and Ashford Spring appear throughout the forest land. The topography is anchored in the south by the high point of Avalanche Butte, while the Buffalo Canyon area provides a steep contrast to the northern creek beds. Numerous 4wd tracks and the Third Standard Parallel North define the limited transport network through this remote mountain terrain.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed2001
Date Published2004
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions22.1 x 26.8 inches

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