Talk:Brown Range
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Gordon Peak
[edit]A user pointed out that, apparently, the link to Gordon Peak was incorrect because there is another mountain of that name...
My name is Patrick Gordon. There is a mountain that is named for me in the Brown Range, Antarctica. This in gazetted in the Australian Antarctic Division place names.I was a member of a mapping expedition which used this peak as a marker in 1965-66.The co-ordinates are 68deg south 62 deg east. When I look at the Wikipedia entry for the Brown Range, Gordon peak is listed. I then look at this Gordon Peak and a different Gordon Peak appears on the screen. There are two Gordon Peaks in Antarctica. This has co-ordinates in Queen Maud Land 0f 72 deg 0.32 deg was named for a Robin de Quetterville Gordon, a very eminent antarctic researcher, also an Australian. I am not a computer geek, and after spending 4 hours on the Wikipedia site I have no idea how to attempt to have this corrected. Any suggestions?? Patrick (John) Gordon Kilaben Bay AustraliaΩ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Scientifictechnology (talk • contribs) 01:23, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
That message was originally posted on the "New contributors' help page" [1].
Therefore, I've redlinked it to Gordon Peak (Brown Range) with this edit. At the time of writing, we have no article about that peak. Chzz ► 06:17, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
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