Talk:Boney Peak

Snowfall
It snowed heavily in the low elevations in Newbury Park in March 1989. It also snowed on the summit of Boney in March 2006.LorenzoB 00:52, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

Two Boney Mountains
Okay, I've done a little research and sorted out what happened here. This page was a description of Boney Mountain, a ridge in Point Mugu State Park seen from the 101 freeway. But it was named and linked to as Boney Peak, a nearby peak in the Santa Monica Mountains NRA. Finding it through the link from Santa Monica Mountains, I added the photo and stats for Boney Peak.

I'll rename this article to Boney Mountain, and remove applicable bits to a separate Boney Peak article. --Justin 18:32, 17 March 2007 (UTC)

Mystery Mountain
There is a page on Peakbagger.com (see reference in reference section). There is, however, no data at U.S. Board on Geographic Names for Boney Peak in Ventura County. There is data for [ Boney Mountain] but the coordinates do not match. If his seems wrong to you it might be the best to start a new article about Boney Mountain which is currently a redirect. I already moved this article and asked to have it moved back. --DRoll (talk) 01:57, 2 December 2008 (UTC)


 * I found a feature near the coordinates given in the article using this. Zoom in closely, and look a little west.  It gives  for the point.  How's that for a kettle of fish?  —EncMstr (talk) 03:29, 2 December 2008 (UTC)


 * I just tried the GNIS link. Interesting way to find out their database server is Oracle.  But the mapping URL uses the same database—I thought.  The mystery deepens.  —EncMstr (talk) 03:30, 2 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Boney Peak, Exchange Peak and Tri-Peaks, all listed at Santa Monica Mountains and in Peakbagger's database, are local names; they're not recognized by the BGN. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area's website has a local map of Circle X Ranch showing them here. It has elevations and locations, but no coordinates listed.


 * Boney Peak is the specific rockpile in my picture. It's not Boney Mountain, which is the high point on a another ridge, and deserves separate coverage.


 * I believe the original author and I confused the two when I first added the photo and infobox, then realized the o.a. had written about Boney Mountain. --Justin (talk) 15:37, 6 December 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the PDF. I created an external link for it in the article. --DRoll (talk) 19:40, 6 December 2008 (UTC)

Waterfall?
I removed the information about the waterfall because I'll try to resolve this somehow but it might take a while. – droll  &#91;chat&#93;
 * 1) The was not citation.
 * 2) The location of the summit is not well defined.

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