Tortoise wrote:Hey, MJ,
Love it. Great choice of area, too. I just wondered about apparent typos - maybe old spellings? Are you interested in that sort of input?
Cheers,
Tortoise
GerryDuke wrote:Nice MJR
M J Rutherford wrote:Hey, some mistakes I made include mixing up Lee's Paddocks and Arm River (don't know how I did that!) Traveller Range isn't plural and neither is Great Pine Tier. Thanks to those that took the time to look for mistakes!
Tortoise wrote:M J Rutherford wrote:Hey, some mistakes I made include mixing up Lee's Paddocks and Arm River (don't know how I did that!) Traveller Range isn't plural and neither is Great Pine Tier. Thanks to those that took the time to look for mistakes!
Some others, in case you don't have them, are Barn Bluff (no 's'), Emmett (double 't'), Fisher Bluff (no 'Peak'), and Layatinna Hill (vs 'Leyatine') I think you mean Nereus, not Neeres. (It's well-known in Abeling circles as the least fun.) And I think the 'Dixons' is missing from Kingdom.
I love the little touches where you've drawn the shape of the mountain. I wonder if you might add Emmett's gentle double-peaked dome that's visible from many vantage points. More people might work out what it is.
Edits: Dean Bluff (not 'Peak'), and Sedgwick doesn't have an 'e'.
Probably a bit finicky, but I'd make Mt Olympus bigger (going further north towards Narcissus), as it's such a long, dominant mountain.
Wow thanks for taking the time to look at all that!
north-north-west wrote:Bit odd naming only Dean Bluff on the Cathedral plateau. It''s not exactly a major peak up there. Ditto with the Amphitheatre being in but not High Dome, but one must expect peculiarities in such maps.
north-north-west wrote:What you've labelled Lees Paddocks Track is actually the track past Lakes Ball and Myrtle and over the shoulder of Rogoona.
north-north-west wrote:One other thing (only one for now) King Davids seems to be rather oddly positioned - it sits above the Wild Dog campsite at the top end of the West Wall, west north west of Jerusalem rather than south west of it.
What you've labelled Lees Paddocks Track is actually the track past Lakes Ball and Myrtle and over the shoulder of Rogoona. Not sure of the official name (I've always called it Blizzard Plains) - I think it''s named for one of those lakes. Lees is what you've named Arm River, and Arm River is the unnamed track drawn in between Pillinger and Oakleigh. But the Moses Creek track somehow got left off too, despite the Never Never route being drawn in.
Grrrr at the hut at Malbena. Not your fault, just GGRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!
Bit odd naming only Dean Bluff on the Cathedral plateau. It''s not exactly a major peak up there. Ditto with the Amphitheatre being in but not High Dome, but one must expect peculiarities in such maps.
Did I say only one thing . . .
beardless wrote:I especially love the way you have depicted Murchison.
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