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Well, as you may see in several map-services, this volcano isn´t at +59° 28' 60.00", -13° 9' 0.00" as mentioned, which would be in the middle of the atlantic between UK and greenland. Any one knows the correct location? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.173.189.184 ( talk) 12:24, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
Is the name for this mountain 100% unofficial? The term is used by the Geological Survey of Canada which is part of the Canadian government and the GSC has officially named mountains in the past e.g. Pillow Ridge for its pillow lavas, Eve Cone after a Tahltan woman named Eve Edzerza, Wetalth Ridge was named to recall a small group of wandering and exploited outcasts from the Tahltans called "Wetalth" people. I'm sure Toozaza Peak is named after Toozaza Creek. Black Tusk ( talk) 19:13, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
I think Toozaza is on the Continental Divide, which passes through this area for sure, coming towards Toozaza from the west along the south side of the basins of the Rancheria & Little Rancheria Rivers and the north side of the Swift and Jennings basins. I'll try and work it out from the topos, the divide may actually bypass the area's high-point....I cant' remember if the Cottonwood River, just south of here, is a Dease tributary of a secondary Stikine one...probably Dease, so it may be that the continental divide routes via the divide between Tuya Lake and the Cottonwood, then runs south parallel, more or less, along the west side of the Dease basin to Dease Lake, which is definitely on the divide; if Toozaza or antyhing else in this area turns out to be a high-point on the divide, it should have Category:Great Divide of North America added to it. Skookum1 ( talk) 01:30, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
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Well, as you may see in several map-services, this volcano isn´t at +59° 28' 60.00", -13° 9' 0.00" as mentioned, which would be in the middle of the atlantic between UK and greenland. Any one knows the correct location? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.173.189.184 ( talk) 12:24, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
Is the name for this mountain 100% unofficial? The term is used by the Geological Survey of Canada which is part of the Canadian government and the GSC has officially named mountains in the past e.g. Pillow Ridge for its pillow lavas, Eve Cone after a Tahltan woman named Eve Edzerza, Wetalth Ridge was named to recall a small group of wandering and exploited outcasts from the Tahltans called "Wetalth" people. I'm sure Toozaza Peak is named after Toozaza Creek. Black Tusk ( talk) 19:13, 9 February 2009 (UTC)
I think Toozaza is on the Continental Divide, which passes through this area for sure, coming towards Toozaza from the west along the south side of the basins of the Rancheria & Little Rancheria Rivers and the north side of the Swift and Jennings basins. I'll try and work it out from the topos, the divide may actually bypass the area's high-point....I cant' remember if the Cottonwood River, just south of here, is a Dease tributary of a secondary Stikine one...probably Dease, so it may be that the continental divide routes via the divide between Tuya Lake and the Cottonwood, then runs south parallel, more or less, along the west side of the Dease basin to Dease Lake, which is definitely on the divide; if Toozaza or antyhing else in this area turns out to be a high-point on the divide, it should have Category:Great Divide of North America added to it. Skookum1 ( talk) 01:30, 13 June 2009 (UTC)
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