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- Q7452384 subject Q8644868.
- Q7452384 subject Q8644872.
- Q7452384 abstract "Sepulcher Mountain el. 9,642 feet (2,939 m) is a moderate mountain peak in northwest Yellowstone National Park halfway between the summit of Electric Peak and Mammoth Hot Springs. The peak was named Sepulcher by Captain John W. Barlow, U.S. Army in 1871 because of it resemblance to a crypt when viewed from Gardiner, Montana.The summit of Sepulcher Mountain can be reached by a 7.2 miles (11.6 km) trail from the mouth of Clematis Creek at Mammoth Hot Springs.".
- Q7452384 elevation "2938.8816".
- Q7452384 locatedInArea Q1214.
- Q7452384 locatedInArea Q156385.
- Q7452384 locatedInArea Q351.
- Q7452384 mountainRange Q1027662.
- Q7452384 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "Quadrant Mountain".
- Q7452384 thumbnail SepulcherMountainYNP2009.jpg?width=300.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q1013311.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q1027558.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q1027662.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q1214.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q156385.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q3182742.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q351.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q381885.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q6925693.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644868.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644872.
- Q7452384 wikiPageWikiLink Q957037.
- Q7452384 elevationFt "9642".
- Q7452384 location "Northeast Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyoming, U.S.".
- Q7452384 name "Sepulcher Mountain".
- Q7452384 range Q1027662.
- Q7452384 topo "Quadrant Mountain".
- Q7452384 point "44.99027777777778 -110.76694444444445".
- Q7452384 type Mountain.
- Q7452384 type Place.
- Q7452384 type Location.
- Q7452384 type Mountain.
- Q7452384 type NaturalPlace.
- Q7452384 type Place.
- Q7452384 type Thing.
- Q7452384 type SpatialThing.
- Q7452384 type Q8502.
- Q7452384 comment "Sepulcher Mountain el. 9,642 feet (2,939 m) is a moderate mountain peak in northwest Yellowstone National Park halfway between the summit of Electric Peak and Mammoth Hot Springs. The peak was named Sepulcher by Captain John W. Barlow, U.S. Army in 1871 because of it resemblance to a crypt when viewed from Gardiner, Montana.The summit of Sepulcher Mountain can be reached by a 7.2 miles (11.6 km) trail from the mouth of Clematis Creek at Mammoth Hot Springs.".
- Q7452384 label "Sepulcher Mountain".
- Q7452384 lat "44.99027777777778".
- Q7452384 long "-110.76694444444445".
- Q7452384 depiction SepulcherMountainYNP2009.jpg.
- Q7452384 name "Sepulcher Mountain".