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I have not heard the reference Ghost Mountain applied to Haycock Mountain. It is applied to Cressman Hill, a couple of kilometers to the northwest. There have been many ghost stories and stories of 'albinos' on Cressman Hill told by the locals. This information may have come from various publications about the area. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Are1718 ( talk • contribs) 03:24, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
The writer who entered the original coordinates used that of the minor peak, coordinates corrected to the major peak. Note that on the National Map visual overlay, the major peak is labelled as 'Maycock Mountain'. That is likely a typo by the USGS. The entire mountain is known as 'Haycock Mountain' with two peaks by any source. Are1718 ( talk) 12:27, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
I took the liberty to add the Ghost Mountain reference from this source: https://www.quotev.com/story/5416370/Ghost-Stories-and-Folklore/35 User012008 ( talk) 15:54, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
I just love folklore and legends and think that people could learn from what they can't understand! User012008 ( talk) 16:05, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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I have not heard the reference Ghost Mountain applied to Haycock Mountain. It is applied to Cressman Hill, a couple of kilometers to the northwest. There have been many ghost stories and stories of 'albinos' on Cressman Hill told by the locals. This information may have come from various publications about the area. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Are1718 ( talk • contribs) 03:24, 9 February 2015 (UTC)
The writer who entered the original coordinates used that of the minor peak, coordinates corrected to the major peak. Note that on the National Map visual overlay, the major peak is labelled as 'Maycock Mountain'. That is likely a typo by the USGS. The entire mountain is known as 'Haycock Mountain' with two peaks by any source. Are1718 ( talk) 12:27, 2 August 2018 (UTC)
I took the liberty to add the Ghost Mountain reference from this source: https://www.quotev.com/story/5416370/Ghost-Stories-and-Folklore/35 User012008 ( talk) 15:54, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
I just love folklore and legends and think that people could learn from what they can't understand! User012008 ( talk) 16:05, 19 December 2022 (UTC)