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Old 05-12-2018, 04:04 PM   #1
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Hi! Here is the view from the end of Hanson Cove. I've tried a few mountain apps, but I'm not confident what I'm seeing--can someone help? I've also posted a screenshot from one of the apps, but it doesn't seem to work. Finally, the image of what is seen from Major, if that helps!

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Old 05-12-2018, 04:08 PM   #2
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The view you are looking at is Sandwich dome on the left to Tripyramid on the right.
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Default Greetings from the other side of Hanson Cove

Looks like you are using peakfinder. If you are, they just added a cool feature where you can overlay the mountain info on the actual image and save as a photo. You can also align the two, which works like magic. We are around to the north side of the cove, so this is likely what you see to the right in your frame. Peakfinder becomes a lot harder to make sense of when you scroll up (which I think you had done in your image). It's a really useful feature but it is tough to align the mountains to what you see when the viewpoint is changed even a small amount.
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Looks like you are using peakfinder. If you are, they just added a cool feature where you can overlay the mountain info on the actual image and save as a photo. You can also align the two, which works like magic. We are around to the north side of the cove, so this is likely what you see to the right in your frame. Peakfinder becomes a lot harder to make sense of when you scroll up (which I think you had done in your image). It's a really useful feature but it is tough to align the mountains to what you see when the viewpoint is changed even a small amount.
Hey, cove friend! Yes, that looks like the view from the end of the cove--if you find you've a few minutes, feel free to head towards the end--Arcadia's beach area--and grab another shot! In the meantime, I'll check out the latest Peakfinder. Cheers!

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I was able to get a pretty good view on Friday. As you can see, Peakfinder is not perfect but the tall peaks are well identified.
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That's pretty neat--I'll have to grab that app. Thanks!

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