Talk:Bull Mountains

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How big are these mountains?[edit]

Interesting question: They are definitely smaller than the mountains to the west -- the Crazy Mountains -- but larger than the mountains to the southeast -- Little Wolf Mountains. Compared to the Absaroka Range to the south they are tiny. They are 3,845 feet (1,172 m) at the highest point, but that would anwser the question: How high are these mountains?. They are about 40 miles long east to west and 10 miles wide north to south but that would answer the question: How long and wide are these mountains? I don't know how much they weigh!. So I guess I really don't know how big they are so I can't answer the question, but it is an interesting one.--Mike Cline (talk) 22:51, 7 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
And, also relevant is their relative relief compared to the surrounding area; about 800 feet higher than the nearby city of Billings, Montana. In contrast Lookout Mountain, on the east coast, is 2,392 feet high, looks pretty big there -- yet it would be a valley in Montana! LOL! Montanabw(talk) 19:23, 9 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Highest point (infobox)[edit]

According to Montana's official Web site, the highest point of the Bull Mountains is the summit of Dunn Mountain at 4,744 feet. Deor (talk) 10:50, 27 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]