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Mount Misery (California), an elevation in Santa Clara County; location of the source of Thompson Creek; Mount Misery (Washington state) Mount Misery, a rocky hill on the Pachaug Trail, Connecticut; Mount Misery, a hill in the town of Auburn, New Hampshire; Mount Misery, or Valley Forge Mountain, in Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania
Mount Misery is a 284-foot hill and public conservation land in Lincoln, Massachusetts, on Route 117 (Great Road) and on the Bay Circuit Trail near the Sudbury River. Containing 227 acres (92 ha), Mount Misery is the largest piece of conservation land in the town and contains seven miles of public hiking trails through hills, wetlands and ...
Mount Misery is a peak in Garfield County, Washington. It is the second highest point in Garfield County, Washington at 6,366 feet (1,940 m), 13 ft lower than Diamond Peak, the county's high point. [1] [2] It was originally named Possossona, meaning "water passing", by the Indigenous peoples. [3]
The Pinelands Center at Mount Misery (more commonly known as Mount Misery) is a Methodist retreat center and campground in Browns Mills, New Jersey in the United States.. The center is located on 150 acres near Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, within the New Jersey Pine Barrens on a narrow dirt road known as "Mount Misery Road", near Route 70.
Mount Misery is the dominant feature overlooking Huonville in southern Tasmania. With an elevation of 690 metres (2,260 ft), it is typical of most of the peaks surrounding Huonville; but its location on a bend of the Huon River makes it the dominant feature in many tourist photos.
Misery Mountain, 2,671 feet (814 m), with at least ten well-defined summits, is a prominent 6 mi (9.7 km) long ridgeline in the Taconic Mountains of western Massachusetts and adjacent New York. The west side of the mountain is located in New York; the east side and high point lie within Massachusetts.
Mount Horrible is a summit of the Blue Mountains in Asotin County, Washington, in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With an elevation of 5,804 feet (1,769 m), Mount Horrible is the 906th highest summit in the state of Washington. [ 3 ]
The expedition also identified "Mount Misery", named by the survivors in the contemporary accounts and used as a viewpoint, as being the 180 m high hill about 3 km south and inland from the remains. Thus Mount Misery was not either of the two more distant higher points on modern maps named Mount Wager and Mount Anson.