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Sarah SimonQuick reminder

Sarah Simon

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Don't forget to attach this to the Front Range page so it's easy to find! Nice work!

http://www.summitpost.org/front-range-co/170949

Sarah
Posted Mar 25, 2012 7:36 pm

SenadRRe: Quick reminder

SenadR

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Thanks Sarah....I will...there is still more room for improvments, and i will do it accordingly.
How wad S. Sawatch?
I woke up this morning all tired but decide to do something...late start but i got North Star!
See you soon!
S
Posted Mar 25, 2012 8:00 pm

Sarah SimonRe: Quick reminder

Sarah Simon

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Hey, Senad. Looks like you accidentally attached this mountain page as a PARENT to the Front Range. It should be a child to the Front Range, instead.

Sarah
Posted Apr 14, 2012 10:59 pm

Steven CrossPeakery is unreliable.

Steven Cross

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Another page you can attach to is this pagehttp://www.summitpost.org/colorado-13ers/185947 This is a good list to see the elevations, prominence and rank for Colorado. According to this list Engelmann Peak is 13362 feet and Colorado's 348th highest.
Peakery is missing many peaks and they list anything as "ranked" even if it does not meet the 300 foot criteria. Many peaks elevation is off as well.
Peakery is good for logging trips, but not for getting factual info from.
Posted Apr 1, 2012 2:15 am

SenadRRe: Peakery is unreliable.

SenadR

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Thanks, i will update info.
Posted Apr 2, 2012 11:59 pm

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