Talk:Nacimiento Mountains

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[edit] Merger suggested

I've proposed a merger of San Pedro Mountains into this page, the more so since the article is already taking credit for information about the "San Pedro Mountains." Does anybody see a good reason why this purported northern extension (which isn't mentioned in all of the sources that I've checked) should have a stand-alone article? Please discuss. -- Bill-on-the-Hill 22:28, 22 July 2007 (UTC)

I agree with the proposed merge. The two ranges make sense as a geologic unit, and are often conflated in the literature anyway. Plus both articles are small. -- Spireguy 19:04, 25 July 2007 (UTC)