Ross - 

The GNIS (Geographic Names Information System) data, from the USGS, has
pretty comprehensive mountain peak data.  

You may download the GNIS data for free in MapInfo format at
www.meridiangeo.com, in the free downloads area.

The summit data is contained in the "natural landmarks" file for each
state.
 
Berk Charlton
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From: Bagwell, Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 8:03 AM
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Subject: MI-L Mountain data

Does anybody know of any sources that have a MapInfo layer that contains
mountain peak data?

Thanks!

Ross E. Bagwell
GIS Manager
Universal Access Inc


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