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editThis map points up one of the fallacies involved in using jurisdictional maps for geographic features; geographic features are defined by geographic maps of geographic features; and when something is located on the boundary, a bi-jurisdictional map is needed, as here; some other pages, i.e. of BC-Alberta peaks, have BC maps, and both are wrong; there should be a Map of the Canadian Rockies, maybe a satellite or a graphic rendering, for such peaks; with provincial boundaries but not limited to one province/state; I don't have a pushpin one handy - nobody seems to have the time to make an ortho-rectilinear or whatever the type of projection map is that pushpins work on, i.e. for geographic/topographic features....guess I'll take this to WP:Maps, but all these should be addressed; ditto those on the BC-Alaska/Alaska-YT boundary....Skookum1 (talk) 20:57, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
- Could you provide a more concise summary of what the problem is? This is listed for RfC, but I don't really see what we are supposed to be commenting on? DigitalC (talk) 05:01, 30 December 2009 (UTC)