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The Great Range, as seen from Big Slide: Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, and Gothics

The Great Range is a mountain range in the Adirondack Mountains, near Keene Valley, New York, United States. It rises in the heart of the High Peaks region between Ausable Lakes to the southeast and the Johns Brook Valley to the northwest. [1]

The range is approximately twelve miles (19 km) long and includes seven of the forty-six High Peaks. They are, along the main ridge from northeast to southwest, Lower Wolfjaw, Upper Wolfjaw, Armstrong, Gothics, Saddleback, Basin, and Haystack.

Sawteeth is a spur of Gothics, and Marcy is often associated with the Great Range but it is not a "historical" part of the Great Range. [2] Other peaks have sometimes been associated with the Great Range but they do not meet the criteria of being in a "range".

References

  1. ^ McMartin, Barbara (June 1, 1999). The Adirondack Park: A Wildlands Quilt. Syracuse University Press. ISBN  978-0-8156-0567-6.
  2. ^ Ingersoll, Bill (August 9, 2006). Snowshoe Routes: Adirondacks & Catskills. Mountaineers Books. ISBN  978-1-59485-331-9.