WILSON, RENSHAWE 
DOUGLAS, OOODE 
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MONTANA. 
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CLEVELAND, TETON COUNTY. 
Highest peak on ridge dividing waters of Little Kootenai Creek (to 
north) and Belly River (to east). Has cliff about 4,000 feet high on 
north and east. About the only way to ascend peak is from a point 
where trail down Little Kootenai Creek crosses a branch from east, 
about 2} miles south of Waterton Lake, follow a blazed trail through 
timber and cross ledges and brush in southeasterly direction, keeping 
about one-half mile north of creek. Good camp in amphitheater 
southeast of peak. Ascend wall by spur which reaches top of ridge 
about one-half mile south of station, about 4,000 or 4,500 feet climb 
on foot. 
Station mark : An aluminum tablet cemented in a flat rock buried 
in ground under center of a cairn 8 feet high. 
[Latitude 48° 55' 36.14". Longitude 113° 50' 47.96".] 
To station- 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
o / // 
o / 
Meters. 
Heavens 
1 27 45.27 
181 27 22.63 
4. 3820563 
Vulture 
53 00 36. 56 
232 52 39.49 
4. 2086134 
Intersection 
136 14 22. 68 
316 10 38.07 
3. 9422535 
Chief Mountain 
267 04 30.01 
87 15 17.32 
4. 2429799 
Siyeh 
326 14 10.44 
146 23 07.56 
4. 4189162 
CONNIE, TETON COUNTY. 
On a high bluff north of Two Medicine Creek, about 1| miles east 
of Schoot's ranch and about 4 miles east of Old Mission. 
Station mark: An iron bench-mark post set 3 feet in ground. 
[Latitude 48° 31' 15.94". Longitude 112° 40' 08.34".] 
To station— 
Azimuth. 
Back azimuth. 
Log. distance. 
o , 
o , ,/ 
Meters. 
Cutbank 
123 22 09.97 
303 02 47.64 
4. 5789289 
Alias 
170 40 27.45 
350 37 29.81 
4. 4743217 
Baker 
191 02 18.10 
11 06 56.51 
4. 5960195 
CUTBANK, TETON COUNTY. 
On a salient in the southern escarpment of the high ridge between 
Cutbank Creek and the South Fork of Milk River, about one-half 
mile east of the Blackfoot-St. Marys road and about 16 miles from 
Blackfoot. 
Station mark: An aluminum bolt set in a large rock and buried 
about 3 inches under surface of ground. 
Underground mark: A small bottle about 2 feet under surface. 
