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Pilot Peak (Shoshoni: Waahkai) is the highest mountain in the Pilot Range in extreme eastern Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is the most topographically prominent peak in Elko County and the fourth-most prominent peak in Nevada. [5] [6] The peak is on public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management and thus has no access ...
The 1976 edition of the official highway map for Nevada was the first not showing the US 40 designation. [11] Even though the US Route designation was removed, the freeway was not yet completed. [11] The last piece of I-80 in Nevada to be finished was the Lovelock bypass which started construction in 1981. [12]
Pilot Peak, elevation 11,699 feet (3,566 m), is a prominent mountain peak in the Absaroka Range in Park County, Wyoming. The peak is visible from US Route 212 , the Beartooth Highway just east of the Northeast Entrance Station to Yellowstone National Park .
Hastings Cutoff marker near Pilot Peak. The Donner Party, following in the wake of this initial party in 1846, had an unsuccessful experience with the Hastings Cutoff. They had arrived about a week early to travel with Hastings' party, and on his suggestion pioneered an alternate route to avoid Weber Canyon.
Pilot Peak may refer to: Pilot Peak (Alaska) in Alaska, United States; Pilot Peak (Nevada) in Nevada, United States; Pilot Peak (Wyoming) in Wyoming, United States ...
Pilot Mountain, a metamorphic quartzite monadnock rising to a peak 2,421 feet (738 m) above sea level, is one of the most distinctive natural features in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is a remnant of the ancient chain of Sauratown Mountains .
The changes for the Jefferson route, estimated to cost $4.8 million, are being treated as an approximately six-month pilot project as the city begins working toward a vision of adding bus rapid ...
Pilot Peak is an 8,670-foot (2,643 m) elevation glaciated summit located 27 mi (43 km) northwest of Valdez in the Chugach Mountains of the U.S. state of Alaska.Set on land managed by Chugach National Forest, this remote peak is situated 6.5 mi (10 km) east of Mount Einstein, and 5.7 mi (9 km) southwest of Tazlina Tower. [2]