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User:Lgpencak's edit to Killington Peak introduced an elevation that contradicted the cited source, the National Geodetic Survey. The National Geodetic Survey is usually the most reliable source for this sort of information. I will not allow the edit to stand unless some editor can provide an even more reliable source, which I consider highly unlikely. Also, I am well aware that 4241 is the title of the Killington Mountain Resort's promotional give-away annual magazine, but that cannot compare in reliability to the National Geodetic Survey. Furthermore, I have been to the summit of Killington many times, so I am not going solely according to stuff I've read (although I must admit I have only been in the unloading area of the K1 gondola; I have not visited the geodetic benchmark yet). Jc3s5h (talk) 15:56, 25 February 2015 (UTC)