When I was a child growing up in the Salt Lake City area the elevation of Kings Peak was always given as being 13498 ft. After college I moved to northern California for 15 years. When I returned Kings Peak had grown to 13528 ft. One wonders what happened. Was the original value a surveying error? Has the peak actually grown in size due to earth movement?
Where did the apostrophe come from? None of the references or external links use an apostrophe. Seems like WP:OR to me. — hike395 ( talk) 11:04, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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When I was a child growing up in the Salt Lake City area the elevation of Kings Peak was always given as being 13498 ft. After college I moved to northern California for 15 years. When I returned Kings Peak had grown to 13528 ft. One wonders what happened. Was the original value a surveying error? Has the peak actually grown in size due to earth movement?
Where did the apostrophe come from? None of the references or external links use an apostrophe. Seems like WP:OR to me. — hike395 ( talk) 11:04, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
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