Talk:Fairweather Range
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Another pic available
[edit]There's already an image in the infobox and not much more text for another image to be fit in easily; but the pic on Lituya Bay is a great shot of the range; I'm not sure if that's Mount Crillon or what on the right, I don't have a topo handy. I've got some vintage BC Govt photos which I think are PD, I'll check.....really hard to write up this range much, other than to talk about the names/namesakes - there's a collection of Chinook Jargon-named glaciers adn creeks on its north flank, for instance, and the Grand Pacific Glacier/Pass probably deserves mention....(major prominence col).
As the article expands I suggest this picture be moved ot the main page.Skookum1 (talk) 20:16, 9 November 2008 (UTC)
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