Subject: Re: cignlr map with corrected link
Date: Apr 05, 2002 @ 14:13
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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--- In BoundaryPoint@y..., "granthutchison" <granthutchison@b...>
wrote:
> Michael:
> > but gbaam i dont see any sign of on either of your maps
> > nor anything that would necessarily have to show beyond nuon
> > so i am actually encouraged & holding firm with my guess
> > tho i dont mind if you can dissuade me
> Gbaam is the 4544ft (1385m) summit at the SW end of the range on my
> Global Explorer map. It is off the bottom left of Peter's PDF map.

ok then i was evidently taking or mistaking grants mt gbaam for mt
nuon
but i now think what brownlie means by mont nuon is just the height
of land from which the nuon descends
which i believe neednt necessarily be a summit at all but could just
be the specific area of the heights that either gives the river its
name or is named from the river simply because that is where the
waters are shed from

& this mont or height by whatever name still appears to me to be the
saddle between grants gbaam & nimba
hence with the names changed or not my guess at the tripoint position
on the photo is still the same

m