86 PRIMARY TRI ANGULATION AND PRIMARY TRAVERSE, [bull. 201. 
HONNOLD, CARBON COUNTY. 
(Walsh Hill of King survey.) 
A sharp mountain about 2 miles northwest of Honnold post-office, 
Colorado, and 1 mile north of Snake River. The Colorado- Wyoming 
line crosses south slope of mountain. 
Station mark : A bronze tablet set in bed rock on highest knob, over 
which a cairn is built. 
[Latitude 41° 00' 43.3". Longitude 107° 11" 11.5".] 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Bridger . - - 
O III 
213 23 55 
310 32 47 
O III 
33 30 00 
130 42 52 
Meters. 
4. 37173 
Halm - - - - - 
4. 45439 
MEDICINE BOW, NEAR ALBANY-CARBON COUNTY LINE. 
(Not occupied.) 
The highest point of Medicine Bow or Snowy Mountains, between 
the valleys of the Platte and Laramie rivers. It is a massive, round- 
topped mountain, locally known as Medicine Bow Peak, and is the 
highest peak of southern Wyoming, reaching an elevation of about 
12,000 feet. 
[Latitude 41° 21' 44.6". Longitude 106° 19' 03.7".] 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
Pelham 
o / // 
O I'll 
Meters. 
4.67777 
Needle 
4. 53721 
Sage . 
4. 84246 
St. Mary 
4. 81382 
MOUNT STEELE, CARBON COUNTY. 
Situated about 6 miles northwest of Fort Steele, on a high, sharp, 
rocky point on long ridge northeast of Platte River. 
Station mark: A cairn 5^ feet high with a 2 by 4 inch scantling in 
center. 
Reference mark: A bronze tablet set in rock, 8 by 8 by 1^ feet, b\ 
feet southeast of center of monument. 
