65 ° 45' 40" N,
163 ° 14' 15" W
Northwest Arctic
1955 ft (595.88 m)
3.7 mi NNW of Cloud Lake and 2.5 mi NW of the Asses Ears, Seward Peninsula High.
HistoryReported in 1950 by D. M. Hopkins, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS); so named because "The hill lies on the crest of a ridge underlain by marble; the hill itself, however consists of granite. A heavy cover of lichens gives the granite rubble a black color which contrasts sharply with the surrounding marble when seen from a distance."
Asses Ears, Black Butte, Cassiope Cone, Crossfox Butte, Mount Foster, Hoodoo Hill, Skeleton Butte, Virginia Butte,
Pillars:Ridges:Rivers:Streams:American Creek, Collins Creek, Cunningham Creek, Eureka Creek, Hannum Creek, June Creek, Magnet Creek, Milroy Creek, Nelson Creek, Old Glory Creek, Perry Creek, Trail Creek,
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