trends SE from Minook Creek, between Little Minook and Hunter Creeks, 6 mi. SE of Rampart, Yukon-Tanana High. 3 miles long.
Named by prospectors; reported in 1904 by L. M. Prindle, (in Brooks and others, 1905, fig. 6), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The name, as used by miners, probably applied to an old stream channel now located across the ridge, but cartographi c usage applies it to the whole ridge.
Elephant Mountain, Wolverine Mountain,
Ridges:California Bar, Idaho Bar, McDonald Bar, Yukon Bar,
Streams:Alder Creek, Aloha Creek, Bear Creek, Boulder Creek, California Creek, Caribou Creek, Chapman Creek, Chicago Creek, Chicken Creek, Dawson Creek, Eldorado Creek, Flat Creek, Florida Creek, Fortyseven Pup, Goldpan Creek, Granite Creek, Grouse Creek, Hannah Creek, Hess Creek, Hoosier Creek, Hunter Creek, Jordan Creek, Joseph Creek, Julia Creek, Leonora Creek, Little Minook Creek, Little Minook Junior Creek, Lost Creek, McDermott Creek, Miller Creek, Minook Creek, Nevada Creek, Ninety-two Hunter Creek, Ninetytwo Pup, Ohio Creek, Rampart Creek, Ruby Creek, Sarah Creek, Slate Creek, Spruce Creek, Squaw Creek, Susie Creek, Ten Pup, Teton Creek, Thirteen Pup, Triple Creek, Trout Creek, Twentymile Creek,
Valleys:Argo Gulch, Forty-seven Gulch, Green Gulch, Montana Gulch,
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