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Granite Peak

American  

noun

  1. the highest elevation in Montana, in the S part. 12,799 feet (3,901 meters).


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So two weeks ago he ventured to the granite peak of Slieve Binnian, the third-highest of the Mourne Mountains in County Down - one more roll of the dice in an attempt to reignite his passion.

From BBC

I had never been so glad to see a picnic table, much less a shock of wildflowers and the actually stunning Granite Peak, easy to identify by the lookout on top.

From Seattle Times

At an elevation of 12,808 feet, Granite Peak is Montana’s highest point and is considered one of the most difficult in the United States to summit because of the long hike to get to its base, a plateau known as Froze to Death.

From Washington Times

“Granite Peak is one of the few mountains I’ve climbed multiple times,” Lemke added.

From Washington Times

The wind, the difficulty of flying rescues on Granite Peak and limited helicopter availability due to a fire north of Bozeman required rescuers to wait until Sunday.

From Washington Times