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- Cayoosh_Range abstract "The Cayoosh Range is the northernmost section of the Lillooet Ranges, which are a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia. The range is c. 3770 km² (1455 sq mi) and approximately 65 km (40 mi) SW to NE and about 20 km (12 mi) SE to NW.In some classification systems the Lillooet Ranges are considered their own group, and not a subdivision of the Pacific Ranges, although the Bendor Range, north of the Cayoosh Range across Anderson Lake, is classified as part of the Pacific Ranges which would tend to imply that the Cayoosh and Lillooet Ranges are as well.The Cayoosh Range is defined by the valley of Cayoosh Creek on the south, which is followed by the Duffey Lake Road section of Highway 99, from Pemberton-Mount Currie to Lillooet, which are at the respective western and eastern ends of the range. Cayoosh Pass, between the head of Duffey Lake and the descent to the Pemberton Valley at Lillooet Lake, was first traversed by a non-native by Sapper James Duffey of the Royal Engineers in 1860, who investigated (then dismissed it) as a possible overland alternative to the Douglas Road. The north flank of the range is the valley of Seton and Anderson Lakes and the Gates River's divide via Pemberton Pass with the lower valley of the Birkenhead River, which is the far western perimeter of the range.Named peaks in the range are confined the western end of the range, but the higher summits, mostly officially unnamed but well-known to climbers and hikers, are in the eastern part of the range. The western part of the range is coastal-alpine in character, with small glaciers and heavy snowfall. The eastern, higher part of the range verges on the semi-arid climate typical of the Fraser Canyon and the rest of the Interior and has no permanent snowfields or ice, and is known for its beautiful alpine meadows and stunning vistas of the surrounding ranges to the north, south and east.The highest summit is `Goat Mountain, a largely unseen peak 2855 m (9367 ft) between the head of Seton Lake and the head of Downton Creek, which is a tributary of Cayoosh Creek. It is the third-highest summit in the Lillooet Ranges after Skihist Mountain and Petlushkwohap Mountain which are in the Cantilever Range west of Lytton. Other high peaks in the range The second-highest peak in the Cayoosh Range is Mount Marriott 2735 m (8973 ft), due south of D'Arcy (N'quatqua); it is not named for the hotel-empire family of the same name but for an RCAF officer who was killed in action in World War II. Other summits include Cayoosh Mountain 2561 m (8402 ft), Mount Oleg 2587 m (8488 ft), Saxifrage Mountain 2501 m (8205 ft), and Mount Rohr 2423 m (7949 ft).".
- Cayoosh_Range elevation "2855.0".
- Cayoosh_Range thumbnail South_BC-NW_USA-relief_CayooshRange.png?width=300.
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- Cayoosh_Range areaKm "1000".
- Cayoosh_Range border "Bendor Range".
- Cayoosh_Range border "Birkenhead Ranges".
- Cayoosh_Range country "Canada".
- Cayoosh_Range elevationM "2855".
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- Cayoosh_Range highest Goat_Mountain_(Canada).
- Cayoosh_Range latD "50".
- Cayoosh_Range latM "37".
- Cayoosh_Range latNs "N".
- Cayoosh_Range latS "25".
- Cayoosh_Range lengthKm "60".
- Cayoosh_Range lengthOrientation "SW-NE".
- Cayoosh_Range longD "122".
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- Cayoosh_Range longM "15".
- Cayoosh_Range longS "37".
- Cayoosh_Range lowest "Seton Beach".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestElevation "245".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLatD "50".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLatM "39".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLatNs "N".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLatS "56".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLocation Lillooet.
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLongD "121".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLongEw "W".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLongM "59".
- Cayoosh_Range lowestLongS "26".
- Cayoosh_Range map "South BC-NW USA-relief CayooshRange.png".
- Cayoosh_Range mapCaption "Location map of Cayoosh Range".
- Cayoosh_Range name "Cayoosh Range".
- Cayoosh_Range parent "Coast Mountains".
- Cayoosh_Range parent "Lillooet Ranges".
- Cayoosh_Range parent "Pacific Ranges".
- Cayoosh_Range region "British Columbia".
- Cayoosh_Range widthKm "20".
- Cayoosh_Range widthOrientation "NW-SE".
- Cayoosh_Range subject Category:Lillooet_Country.
- Cayoosh_Range subject Category:Lillooet_Ranges.
- Cayoosh_Range type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Cayoosh_Range type MountainRangesOfBritishColumbia.
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- Cayoosh_Range comment "The Cayoosh Range is the northernmost section of the Lillooet Ranges, which are a subrange of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia. The range is c.".
- Cayoosh_Range label "Cayoosh Range".
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- Cayoosh_Range depiction South_BC-NW_USA-relief_CayooshRange.png.
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- Cayoosh_Range name "Cayoosh Range".