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The timezone in Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Taylor-Hilgard Unit) is America/Cambridge_Bay
Morning Sunrise at 07:39 and Evening Sunset at 16:47. It's Dark
Rough GPS position Latitude. 45.0444°, Longitude. -111.4680°

Weather near Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Taylor-Hilgard Unit) Last report from ENNIS BIG SKY, null 33.2km away

Weather Temperature: 0°C / 32°F
Wind: 6.9km/h South
Cloud: Solid Overcast at 7500ft

Satellite map of Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Taylor-Hilgard Unit) and it's surroudings...

Geographic features & Photographs around Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Taylor-Hilgard Unit) in Montana, United States

mountain an elevation standing high above the surrounding area with small summit area, steep slopes and local relief of 300m or more.

lake a large inland body of standing water.

stream a body of running water moving to a lower level in a channel on land.

Local Feature A Nearby feature worthy of being marked on a map..

Accommodation around Lee Metcalf Wilderness (Taylor-Hilgard Unit)

320 Guest Ranch Hwy 191, Mile Marker 36, Big Sky

Rainbow Ranch Lodge 42950, Gallatin Rd, Big Sky

River Rock Lodge 88 Big Pine Dr, Big Sky

ridge(s) a long narrow elevation with steep sides, and a more or less continuous crest.

well a cylindrical hole, pit, or tunnel drilled or dug down to a depth from which water, oil, or gas can be pumped or brought to the surface.

canal an artificial watercourse.

flat a small level or nearly level area.

basin a depression more or less equidimensional in plan and of variable extent.

range a series of associated ridges or seamounts.

cape a land area, more prominent than a point, projecting into the sea and marking a notable change in coastal direction.

trail a path, track, or route used by pedestrians, animals, or off-road vehicles.

dam a barrier constructed across a stream to impound water.

reservoir(s) an artificial pond or lake.

gap a low place in a ridge, not used for transportation.

overfalls an area of breaking waves caused by the meeting of currents or by waves moving against the current.


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