1991 Map of Pollux Peak, 1996 Print
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1991 Map of Pollux Peak

USGS Topo · Published 1996

About this map

Yellowstone National Park dominates the western portion of this 1990s survey, where the Lamar River and Little Lamar River converge amidst a landscape of high summits. The presence of remote outposts like the Upper Lamar River Patrol Station and Upper Miller Creek Patrol Station reflects the administrative and protective infrastructure required for this wilderness area. To the east, the boundary shifts into the Shoshone National Forest and the North Absaroka Wilderness, marked by the distinct dividing lines of the Wapiti Ranger District and Clarks Fork Ranger District. Significant geological landmarks such as Pollux Peak and Castor Peak anchor the central topography, while the Hoodoo Basin near Bootjack Gap suggests the unique erosional formations characteristic of the Absaroka Range.


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Map Details

Date Portrayed1991
Date Published1996
PublisherU.S. Geological Survey
Map TypeTopographic
Scale1:24,000
Physical Dimensions21.36 x 26.77 inches

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