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Why do we have state flags instead of simply writing the names of the states? Is there some philosophy behind this, or can I change them to names so that non-flag-aware people can use the page too?-- Kotniski ( talk) 08:43, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
I added Mount Jarvis, Mount Tressider, and Mount Silverthrone to the list of peaks over 4000 meters in elevation with over 500 meters of prominence. They had been erroneously omitted. That brought the list from 101 peaks (20 in Alaska) to 104 peaks (23 in Alaska). Comments? sgruhn@clarus-ak.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.67.106.181 ( talk) 18:14, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Where is Mt. Langley? California 14,032. Should be listed as #43
This is missing many summits from Colorado. This list needs a major overhaul. Peaks that need added include... Torreys Peak 14,267 ft/ Castle Peak 14,265 ft/ Quandary Peak 14,265 ft/ Mount Cameron 14,238 ft/ Mount Shavano 14,229 ft/ Mount Belford 14,197 ft/ Crestone Needle 14,197 ft/ Mount Bross 14,172 ft/ Kit Carson Peak 14,165 ft/ Tabeguache Peak 14,155 ft/ Mount Oxford 14,153 ft/ Mount Democrat 14,148 ft/ Snowmass Mountain 14,092 ft/ Windom Peak 14,082 ft/ Challenger Point 14,081 ft/ Mount Columbia 14,073 ft/ Missouri Mountain 14,067 ft/ Humboldt Peak 14,064 ft/ Mount Bierstadt 14,060 ft/ Sunlight Peak 14,059 ft/ Ellingwood Point 14,042 ft/ Mount Lindsey 14,042 ft/ Little Bear Peak 14,037 ft/ Mount Sherman 14,036 ft/ Redcloud Peak 14,034 ft/ Pyramid Peak 14,018 ft/ Wilson Peak 14,017 ft/ Wetterhorn Peak 14,015 ft/ Huron Peak 14,003 ft/ Sunshine Peak 14,001 ft/
Regarding the article "List of the highest major summits of the United States"
A) I have one issue with the title -
Since the list includes mountains in Canada & Mexico, the correct title should be
List of the highest major summits of the North America
B) As of August 18, 2018 22:50(10:50 PM) EST, summit number 199 is missing! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.16.181.194 ( talk) 02:52, 19 August 2018 (UTC)
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Why do we have state flags instead of simply writing the names of the states? Is there some philosophy behind this, or can I change them to names so that non-flag-aware people can use the page too?-- Kotniski ( talk) 08:43, 29 October 2008 (UTC)
I added Mount Jarvis, Mount Tressider, and Mount Silverthrone to the list of peaks over 4000 meters in elevation with over 500 meters of prominence. They had been erroneously omitted. That brought the list from 101 peaks (20 in Alaska) to 104 peaks (23 in Alaska). Comments? sgruhn@clarus-ak.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.67.106.181 ( talk) 18:14, 25 August 2009 (UTC)
Where is Mt. Langley? California 14,032. Should be listed as #43
This is missing many summits from Colorado. This list needs a major overhaul. Peaks that need added include... Torreys Peak 14,267 ft/ Castle Peak 14,265 ft/ Quandary Peak 14,265 ft/ Mount Cameron 14,238 ft/ Mount Shavano 14,229 ft/ Mount Belford 14,197 ft/ Crestone Needle 14,197 ft/ Mount Bross 14,172 ft/ Kit Carson Peak 14,165 ft/ Tabeguache Peak 14,155 ft/ Mount Oxford 14,153 ft/ Mount Democrat 14,148 ft/ Snowmass Mountain 14,092 ft/ Windom Peak 14,082 ft/ Challenger Point 14,081 ft/ Mount Columbia 14,073 ft/ Missouri Mountain 14,067 ft/ Humboldt Peak 14,064 ft/ Mount Bierstadt 14,060 ft/ Sunlight Peak 14,059 ft/ Ellingwood Point 14,042 ft/ Mount Lindsey 14,042 ft/ Little Bear Peak 14,037 ft/ Mount Sherman 14,036 ft/ Redcloud Peak 14,034 ft/ Pyramid Peak 14,018 ft/ Wilson Peak 14,017 ft/ Wetterhorn Peak 14,015 ft/ Huron Peak 14,003 ft/ Sunshine Peak 14,001 ft/
Regarding the article "List of the highest major summits of the United States"
A) I have one issue with the title -
Since the list includes mountains in Canada & Mexico, the correct title should be
List of the highest major summits of the North America
B) As of August 18, 2018 22:50(10:50 PM) EST, summit number 199 is missing! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 47.16.181.194 ( talk) 02:52, 19 August 2018 (UTC)