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I have reverted to the higher elevation as this matches the given source. The ultimate source of the lower elevation may be the IFSAR survey that similarly lowered the elevation of Denali. This survey was accepted by the USGS at the time but its Denali claim has since been discredited by a new {{DGPS]] survey. It is therefore likely that the lower elevation for Marcus baker should be similarly discredited. Viewfinder (talk) 12:41, 29 March 2016 (UTC)Reply