Talk:Mountains of the Central Dingle Peninsula/Archive 1
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Names etc
Does the assemblage of mountains really not have a name or is it just that published maps do not name them? Likewise individual peaks - though I;ll grant that lack of written reference to them spells trouble for naming them on Wikipedia. And the western mountains - since it simply amounts to a couple of hills (not to take away from their undoubted fine quality), why are they listed separately rather than simply as outliers of the main (named or un-named) range?
Also is Slea Head really the most southwesterly point of the peninsula? Nearby Dunmore Head, though less impressive, looks like it mounts a challenge to that status. It might be described more intuitively as forming the southwestern corner of the peninsula - that's where the coast makes its most significant turn. cheers Geopersona (talk) 08:56, 14 October 2018 (UTC)