Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
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Custer Peak is easily recognized by its conical shape |
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The road is very steep in places (25% grades and more.) |
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Custer Peak owes its prominence to a small rhyolite intrusive. Near the summit it has crude columnar jointing. |
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The summit tower. |
The view above spans from northeast to southwest. Harney Peak is on the horizon above the second tree at lower right center.
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