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Station. 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
Eleva- 
tion. 
Summit of Goat Mountain; divide between Klab- 
neh and Zakeno (tributary of the Skagit), 30 
miles above mouth of Zakeno, 50 miles above 
mouth of Skagit, and 16 miles from mouth of 
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48 51.7 
52.0 
52.6 
50.9 
52.0 
52.0 
52.9 
53.3 
54.4 
54.4 
55.0 
57. 2 
53.5 
48.6 
44.2 
49 00.0 
02.2 
01.5 
02.6 
02.9 
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06.7 
11.0 
14.1 
18.3 
17.8 
16.3 
17.9 
18.3 
21.6 
23.2 
25.3 
25.0 
121 24.0 
24.2 
23.1 
21.4 
17.6 
15.4 
13.4 
11.2 
08.0 
04.7 
02.4 
03.4 
01.2 
01.6 
02.0 
02.8 
01.2 
02.0 
03.1 
04.0 
04.3 
05.0 
07.2 
02.6 
03.0 
120 56.8 
58.1 
52. 1 
59.0 
57.5 
53.7 
52.0 
52.5 
51.9 
Feet. 
5,862 
5,106 
2, 932 
3, 754 
5, 107 
2,891 
2,550 
2,292 
2,075 
1,940 
1,525 
1,531 
1,468 
1,405 
1,298 
1,573 
1,748 
1,586 
1,611 
1,624 
1,637 
1,675 
1,727 
1,812 
1,947 
6,871 
5,254 
2,969 
5,668 
5,307 
4,163 
5,074 
5,947 
5,490 
On divide Klaheh Creek, a branch of Red Moun- 
tain Creek, 4 miles above mouth of latter 
Red Mountain Creek, 4i miles above mouth, near 
Divide Klab-neh and Glacier creeks, 8 l s miles 
above mouth of Red Mountain Creek, 15 miles 
Glacier Creek (Sko-mel-pua-nook), head or first 
Skagit River, 71 miles above its mouth 
Camp Skagit, 96 miles above mouth of Skagit 
Skagit Cache, in Skagit Valley, 2 miles eastof river. 
Camp on tributary of Skagit, h mile above mouth; 
its mouth 97 miles above Skagit's mouth 
Camp on tributary of Skagit (Ne-po-pe-eh-kum), 
1 mile above mouth; its mouth 99 miles above 
Skagit's mouth 
Camp on Skagit (15 feet above water), 100 miles 
above Skagit's mouth 
Camp on Skagit (25 feet above water), 101 miles 
above Skagit's mouth 
Camp on slough of Skagit, 104 miles above Skagit's 
mouth 
Camp on Skagit (20 feet above water), 108 miles 
above Skagit's mouth 
Skagit River, 115 miles above its mouth 
Skagit River, 120 miles above its mouth, above 
High point on divide, Skagit-Similkameen 
Camp near Skagit-Similkameen divide, 126 miles 
from mouth of the Skagit 
Near head of large tributary to the Skagit, 9 miles 
from its entrance into the Skagit, at which 
point the elevation is about 1,980 feet, the point 
being 122 miles above its mouth 
Summit of pass between Skagit and Similkameen, 
126 miles from mouth of Skagit 
Lake, head of Similkameen, 125 miles from mouth 
Camp, first forks, a 122 miles from mouth of. Sim- 
ilkameen 
On divide, crossing a great bend of the Similka- 
meen 
Fort Hope trail, 1 mile east of junction with What- 
com, near two small lakes 
High point on trail 
a Whatcom trail leaves river. 
