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  2. Outline of Grand Teton National Park - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bridger - Mountain man familiar with Northwest Wyoming who was the guide of the Raynolds Expedition John Colter - First person of European descent to enter Jackson Hole and see the Teton Range [ 2 ]

  3. Mount Sneffels - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sneffels is the highest summit of the Sneffels Range in the Rocky Mountains of North America.The 14,153-foot (4313.93 m) fourteener is located in the Mount Sneffels Wilderness of Uncompahgre National Forest, 6.7 miles (10.8 km) west by south (bearing 256°) of the City of Ouray in Ouray County, Colorado, United States.

  4. Teton Range - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the Cathedral Group of the Teton Range from the southeast with South Teton, Nez Perce Peak, Middle Teton, Grand Teton, Mount Owen, Teewinot Mountain (from left to right; see the image annotations), Taggart Lake (left), and Bradley Lake (right) The Teton Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains in North America.

  5. Outline of Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bridger – Mountain man familiar with Yellowstone region (1856) John Colter – First person of European descent to visit Yellowstone region; Lt.Gustavus C. Doane – U.S. Army Cavalry escort during Washburn expedition of 1870; Truman C. Everts – former U.S. Assessor for the Montana Territory, member of Washburn Expedition

  6. Draw (terrain) - Wikipedia

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    Example on a topographical map, and how it would look in the real world. Typical draw, Little Carpathians A draw, sometimes known as a re-entrant in orienteering, is a terrain feature formed by two parallel ridges or spurs with low ground in between them.

  7. Digital raster graphic - Wikipedia

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    A digital raster graphic (DRG) is a digital image resulting from scanning a paper USGS topographic map for use on a computer. DRGs created by USGS are typically scanned at 250 dpi and saved as a TIFF .

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  9. Vector graphics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. Computer graphics images defined by points, lines and curves This article is about computer illustration. For other uses, see Vector graphics (disambiguation). Example showing comparison of vector graphics and raster graphics upon magnification Vector graphics are a form of computer ...