Talk:Brown Range

Gordon Peak
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".

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)