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(coordinates provided by John Hasch)


Bartholomew County - one area on Taylor Hill (1,018 feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Brown County - three areas on Weed Patch Hill, one as BM 1058 (1,050+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3

Clark County - four areas (1,030+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4

Clay County - one area (790+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Crawford County - one area (950+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Daviess County - one area (740+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Dearborn County - one area (1,040+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Decatur County - seven areas (1,090+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5         area 6         area 7

Dubois County - one area (810+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Fayette County - two areas (1,180+ feet)

        area 1         area 2

Floyd County - Hickman Hill (1,006 feet) and four areas (1,000+ feet)

        Hickman Hill         area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4

Franklin County - two areas (1,070+ feet)

        area 1         area 2

Gibson County - two areas (640+ feet)

        area 1         area 2

Greene County - one area (932 feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Harrison County - two areas (972 and 970+ feet)

        area 1         area 2

Hendricks County - five areas (1,030+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5

Jackson County - spot elevation (985 feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Jefferson County - seven areas (970+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5         area 6         area 7

Jennings County - nine areas (890+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5
        area 6         area 7         area 8         area 9

Johnson County - one area near south county boundary (1,010+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Knox County - three areas (620+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3

Lawrence County - Beard benchmark (945 feet) and one area (940+ feet)

        Beard benchmark         area 1

Marion County - four areas near county boundary (915+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4

Martin County - one area (870+ feet)

        area 1         area 2     (old charts - read the above report)

Monroe County - BM McGuire (994 feet) and BM Leonard (991 feet)

        BM McGuire         BM Leonard

Morgan County - one area on Long Ridge (970+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Ohio County - one area (920+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Orange County - one area with BM Rego (970+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Owen County - one area (934+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Parke County - five areas (840+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5

Perry County - two areas (890+ feet)

        area 1         area 2

Pike County - two natural and several altered areas in strip mine (650+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4
        area 5         area 6         area 7         area 8

Posey County - one area (590+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Putnam County - one area (980+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Ripley County - one area (1,060+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Rush County - one area (1,135 feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Scott County - Finley benchmark (1,026 feet) and three areas (1,020+ feet)

        Finley benchmark         area 2         area 3         area 4

Shelby County - seven areas (930+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5         area 6         area 7

Spencer County - one area (680+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Sullivan County - Sisson benchmark and six areas, some artificial (640+ feet)

        Sisson benchmark         area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4         area 5         area 6

Switzerland County - spot elevation (981 feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Union County - one area (1,140+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Vanderburgh County - one area (610+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Vermillion County - one area (690+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image

Vigo County - three artificial areas (670+ and 680+ feet)

        area 1         area 2         area 3

Warrick County - spot elevation (658 feet) and eight areas (650+ feet)

        spot elevation
        area 1         area 2         area 3         area 4
        area 5         area 6         area 7         area 8

Washington County - one area (1,050+ feet)

        topo chart / aerial image


Disclaimer

Attempting to reach some of the points listed in this web site can be dangerous, and could lead to accidents resulting in injury or death. Some of the summits lie in rugged and isolated regions, where even minor mishaps can escalate into a life threatening crisis. Other locations lie on private property, military bases, and other areas where access is restricted. Trespassing in these areas can result in being arrested, shot at, or worse. Right of access to these areas is constantly changing, and access in the past does not guarantee present access. By use of this web page, the reader hereby releases the trip report authors, trip report compiler, and webmaster from liability for any injury, including but not limited to monetary loss, death, and other damages that might in any way be connected with this web site.

FAIR WARNING: These are "armchair mountaineer" articles, an offering for amusement, not action. Many of these peaks are potentially life threatening, or are on private property. Adequate mountaineer training and/or owner's permission are required if you choose to pursue this list. The authors cited on this page accept no responsibility for injury, or any liability related to these route descriptions.


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