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The Mountains of New Mexico
Written by Robert Julian, the author of numerous New Mexico related books Carl Smith's captivating photographs
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New Mexico is very much a mountain State, with more than one hundred named mountain groups. Wheeler Peak is the highest point towering to 13,161 foot, and Sierra Blanca reaches 11,973 feet high and is snow capped most of the year.
In this guide to New Mexico's mountains, Roberto Julian provides essential information such as, location, physiography province, elevation and relief, ecosystems, and land ownership, as well as historical and natural details that make each range unique.
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New Mexico a complete Wilderness State. Mountains and deserts for all visitors.
All rights reserved, first published 2006
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