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-Travuun, 02/01/07

Second highest mountain should be Mount Nirvana, 2,773 m. Käptn Weltall (talk) 08:03, 25 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

confusion with "Mackenzie Ranges"[edit]

The Selwyn Mountains and Mackenzie Mountains are separate ranges, this article appears to confuse the bivouac.com usage "Mackenzie Ranges", inclusive of both, with the Mackenzie Mountains proper; as I recall Keele Peak is in the Selwyns; it appears that (as per usual) geological papers do not recognize official toponymies, though I'll have to read those papers/abstracts to make sure about that comment; name-confusion of "Mountains" with "Ranges" is very common but also misleading, e.g. Selwyn Range is a subrange of the Rockies near the Yellowhead. Tungsten, also, I'm pretty sure, is in the Selwyns....both ranges straddle the border, I'll be back after perusing googlemaps for a while; I at least switched the coordinates to the range-centre given in Cdn GeoNames database from its former position in the western Selwyns...Skookum1 (talk) 15:47, 24 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

named after...[edit]

"The range is named in honour of Canada's second prime minister" or should it be Alexander_Mackenzie_(explorer)? - who travelled the Mackenzie river in 1789? Note received at OTRS 2017012910003963 Ronhjones  (Talk) 19:03, 29 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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