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Pigeon mountain

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henk

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I am currently writing down my observations at Pigeon mountain for the next amphibia magazine. I wonder if anybody could inform me on the altitude of Pigeon mountain ?? What is it'shighest peak ??? I have tried a quick search on the net but without too much suscces...
Thanks a lot
 
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henk

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Nate, thanks a lot , I will add this to my article. By the way, great shot there under your name.. is this that famous Eurycea you're wokring on ??
 
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nate

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Hehe, no, it's Typhlotriton spelaeus. The Eurycea species I'm working with look much more ordinary ;)
 
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