Take a look at this graphic:
Note that the summit ridge of Marion Mountain has an east-west orientation and that the spot elevation is positioned on the eastern portion of the summit ridge.
Now look at this photo of Marion Mountain, taken from Folly Peak. Note that the highest point appears to be on the western portion of the summit ridge, approximately where I've placed the hand drawn black dot on the above map.
Basically, what we've got is this:
The marked (spot elevation) high point is on the east, but the actual high point is on the west.
Have I got that right? Am I mis-identifying my features? I don't think so, but there's a full discussion on my blog.
Disagree? Great, but tell me why.
HJ
