Big Savage Mountain
Appearance
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For the aircrew memorials near the Savage & Casselman Rivers, see 1964 Savage Mountain B-52 crash. For the longest tunnel on the route of the Great Allegheny Passage at 3,291 feet (1,003 m) and near these mountains, see Big Savage Tunnel. For the 80-vehicle car pileup on I-68 in 2003 (not at any of these mountains), see Savage Mountain.
Big Savage Mountain | |
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Map | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | MD: 2,982 feet (909 m) PA: 2,566 feet (782 m) |
Coordinates | MD: 39°32′39′′N 79°05′46′′W / 39.54417°N 79.09611°W / 39.54417; -79.09611 PA: 39°47′40′′N 78°49′47′′W / 39.79444°N 78.82972°W / 39.79444; -78.82972 |
Geography | |
Location | Allegany / Garrett counties, Maryland Somerset County, Pennsylvania |
Parent range | Savage Mountain ridge |
The two Big Savage Mountain (Maryland and Pennsylvania) summits are part of Savage Mountain. The peak of Big Savage Mountain in Maryland is High Rock, at 2986 feet.[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Mountain Peaks and Summit Names". MountainPeaks.net. Retrieved November 8, 2009.: Savage Mountain (PA), Big Savage Mountain (PA), Big Savage Mountain (MD)
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