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trollbridge
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# Posted: 2 Feb 2012 10:59am
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We are at 337 at our cabin. Creeks and rivers all flow north to Lake Superior.
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toddheyn
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# Posted: 2 Feb 2012 02:05pm
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640' at our "White Birch Acres" in Northern NYS.
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Alex_in_AZ
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# Posted: 2 Feb 2012 02:59pm
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we're at 5750 according to my GPS, weather forecast for today 50f and sunny, winds 10mph from SW
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holyoak2
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# Posted: 21 Mar 2012 06:20pm
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Our cabin is right at 10,000 feet,and the peak above us is over 12,000 feet.
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boltpost
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# Posted: 22 Mar 2012 06:37pm
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23 feet above sea level, off the Washington Coast
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DaJTCHA
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# Posted: 24 Mar 2012 12:58am
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1598
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Guncop
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# Posted: 28 May 2012 01:20pm
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8,400 Grand County Colorado
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Mattyd
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# Posted: 31 Jul 2012 05:20pm
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7,500
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OwenChristensen
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# Posted: 31 Jul 2012 05:37pm
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We're only at 1,500' , but that's high enough to be at the top of the Mississippi. The water runs clear when it leaves the Northland, soory it becomes the ''Big Muddy'' down stream. It sure is nice to be at the top of all runoff.
Owen
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ShabinNo5
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# Posted: 31 Jul 2012 06:53pm
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1122, per Google Earth, a few miles inland from Lake Superior in MN.
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AYP1909
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 02:16pm
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The cabin will be at about 2675; the north proeprty line at 2900.
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toyota_mdt_tech
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 02:53pm
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Quoting: MtnDon 8800 at cabin dropping to 8600 at the south end
Don, at that elevation, are you above the tree line where you are at or close to it????
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MtnDon
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 02:56pm
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We're still below tree line though ours are slow growing. It takes about another 1000 feet to get to tree line... somewhere above 10,000 feet.
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Dillio187
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 03:37pm
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last I looked mine was around 1050 feet. Near the divide where water runs north to Superior, or south to the St. Croix/Mississippi
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OwenChristensen
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# Posted: 1 Aug 2012 03:46pm
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I know that you know, but that Lake Superior ran out and down the St.Croix during the glacial period. Well I guess it was called Lake Duluth for that time period.
Owen
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Stopper
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# Posted: 12 Sep 2012 05:56pm
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8500' give or take a hundred
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Skiped
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# Posted: 17 Sep 2012 09:28pm
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6793' in Southern California.
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BSHAW
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 01:43am
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10,500 feet, between vail and Leadville, CO
What do I win? A can of oxygen?
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holyoak2
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 01:55pm
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Congratulation, you beat me by 500 ft.
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Rebel300r
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:25pm
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About 30' in SE AK.
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 03:35pm
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How do I find out?
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AYP1909
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:14pm - Edited by: AYP1909
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Quoting: Anonymous How do I find out? Your county may have information available through their Geographic Information System, the U.S. Geological Survey has information on their website, or you could retain a land surveyor to measure the elevation above mean sea level.
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:57pm
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Go to Google Earth and find your property the elevations are on there.
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Kudzu
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# Posted: 20 Sep 2012 05:49pm
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I am at 312 feet.
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northparknewbie
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# Posted: 18 Oct 2013 05:36pm - Edited by: northparknewbie
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8670 feet abouut 1/2 way up the hill in Colorado
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brokeneck
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# Posted: 31 Oct 2013 01:09am
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9200
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Say hey
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# Posted: 31 Oct 2013 09:03am
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7500 feet
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