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Discussion on NC2028
View toward Spidean Coinich, Pipe rock quartz arenite, Quartzite, BGS, M Krabbendam AG Leslie, a great deal easier to identify that Canisp, however perhaps you should name them, Spidean Ridge 1 and 2, south and north you have already noted, Bonington and others had to name many a peak in the Kush Himalaya and I was wondering how Peach and Horne resolved the Geology, intricate detail, much yet to be researched as to the effects of petrology and shear on water flow erosion soils and land use, even the road system is intriguing as the route appears to be track on the base below the geology print. A wealth of resource and vegetal differences across gravel valley and slides. Anyway I am off to Petrology, once more into the complex, wondering as I viewed the map location how you actually reached that viewpoint at all. Good views from other angles are a dream come true for analysis and enjoyment, that is that which makes it so unique and fun, rain snow falling trees at Laggan Locks indicating recent erosion as they are still green. The Mist of Spidean and Spidean Minor? Thank you for the pictures, somebody climbs and we receive clarity. Mike