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I've done a quick Google search to see whether Moosilauke is considered part of the Kinsman Range, and the results are inconclusive. 4000Footer.com says it is, Peakbagger says it's not, and other sources, such as AMC Boston, lump hikes in the area into a "Moosilauke-Kinsman Range" group. None of these sites are definitive sources, however. I'll have to dig up an AMC White Mountain Guide to see what the Bible says. Thanks again for creating this long-needed article. --
Ken Gallager (
talk) 13:42, 17 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Initially I had not included it, then ran into this page where it is lumped in:
http://4000footers.com/range_kinsman.shtml. I'm not attached either way; feel free to lump it out if that's how things boil down.
Wikiuser100 (
talk) 21:55, 18 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Checked the AMC White Mountain Guide, and it's very clear that the range extends only from Franconia Notch to Kinsman Notch, so I've made the changes to the article. Hopefully didn't miss any spots. --
Ken Gallager (
talk) 03:20, 22 January 2014 (UTC)reply
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I've done a quick Google search to see whether Moosilauke is considered part of the Kinsman Range, and the results are inconclusive. 4000Footer.com says it is, Peakbagger says it's not, and other sources, such as AMC Boston, lump hikes in the area into a "Moosilauke-Kinsman Range" group. None of these sites are definitive sources, however. I'll have to dig up an AMC White Mountain Guide to see what the Bible says. Thanks again for creating this long-needed article. --
Ken Gallager (
talk) 13:42, 17 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Initially I had not included it, then ran into this page where it is lumped in:
http://4000footers.com/range_kinsman.shtml. I'm not attached either way; feel free to lump it out if that's how things boil down.
Wikiuser100 (
talk) 21:55, 18 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Checked the AMC White Mountain Guide, and it's very clear that the range extends only from Franconia Notch to Kinsman Notch, so I've made the changes to the article. Hopefully didn't miss any spots. --
Ken Gallager (
talk) 03:20, 22 January 2014 (UTC)reply