User talk:Rmiledi

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Sherwin Summit
Hello, Rmiledi. Thanks for your edits on Sherwin Summit. I think you may be mixing up two different things in this article. This article is about the top of the rise of the Bishop Tuff, above Round Valley, near Swall Meadows. If you want to verify the name, check out the first reference to the USGS GNIS database service at, which gives the coordinates (37.51438°N, -118.6279°W) in the information box, and is listed as a "gap" at 6427ft of elevation. So, this article is about a mountain pass, not a peak.

If you'd like to start an article about a peak on the Wheeler Crest, please feel free to do so, but it should be a separate article. You can start to create an article in Draft:Sherwin Peak (California). It's important to find sources (beyond USGS GNIS) that discuss the peak, in order to establish its notability, which is one of the encyclopedic criteria for Wikipedia. The photograph that you liked is still stored on Wikipedia's sister site (Wikimedia Commons), which contains all of the shared media for all language versions of Wikipedia. You'll find the photograph here.

Hope this helps makes things seem less mysterious. Feel free to type here on your talk page if you need more help. —hike395 (talk) 05:26, 17 October 2015 (UTC)