
Voted 10/10 | Nice page. No doubt this peak is named after Ben Lomond in Scotland. The Scottish version, at 3,193 ft and looming quite prominently over Loch Lomond in the southwest part of the country, is a moderately famous mountain in the British Isles.
Also, it is redundant to say Ben Lomond Peak, as the word "Ben" (also Beinn) means something like "peak" or "mountain" in Gaelic/Scottish. You might want to check a USGS map (Topozone not being sufficient in my mind). If the USGS labels the peak only as "Ben Lomond" then the word peak should be dropped here. If the USGS labels it with peak on the end, I would leave the word and go with the USGS version, as this is 'official' for this country. |