Hi Dave, We had the elevation listed as 1920 m, based on the elevation listed in old publications (Volcanoes of the World, 2nd edition, and Geothermal Resources of the Aleutian Arc). The current topographic map information is likely the most accurate and I have changed the database to reflect this, so you should now see an elevation of 1769 m (which converts to 5804 ft, much closer!) Thank you, Cheryl Hi...I'm looking at your Frosty Peak page: https://www.avo.alaska.edu/volcanoes/volcinfo.php?volcname=Frosty You have the elevation listed as 6299 feet yet the USGS maps of Frosty Peak have it listed as 5803 feet. I see Roundtop Mountain is over 6100 feet but it is over 40 miles away. Did the volcano shrink or do you have the elevation listed incorrectly? Thanks, Dave