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If it's attached to one, that is; I looked up the coordinates on Basemap, and they put me on the northeast slope of Boss Mountain, just south of Hendrix Lake. There's no official listing for a Spanish Bonk in Basemap, although there is a Spanish Lake and Spanish Creek, north of the west arm of Quesnel Lake. More precise coordinates may be called for here; I can send you a basemap sample showing the area and any particular closeup (send me an email via the link at left). Skookum1 06:42, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
Spanish Bonk is probably a satellite cone of Boss Mountain, since Boss Mountain is a volcano in the Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field as well. I'm not the one who created the article, so I don't really know. Black Tusk 03:23, 28 July 2007 (UTC)
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If it's attached to one, that is; I looked up the coordinates on Basemap, and they put me on the northeast slope of Boss Mountain, just south of Hendrix Lake. There's no official listing for a Spanish Bonk in Basemap, although there is a Spanish Lake and Spanish Creek, north of the west arm of Quesnel Lake. More precise coordinates may be called for here; I can send you a basemap sample showing the area and any particular closeup (send me an email via the link at left). Skookum1 06:42, 16 January 2007 (UTC)
Spanish Bonk is probably a satellite cone of Boss Mountain, since Boss Mountain is a volcano in the Wells Gray-Clearwater Volcanic Field as well. I'm not the one who created the article, so I don't really know. Black Tusk 03:23, 28 July 2007 (UTC)