
I have seen the 600ft "High peak" on several on maps of Texas. Anybody know where this is?
Somewhere on the Brazos north of the Bosque and south of the Red Fork


Sorry I should have put this in the OPCanyonAg77 said:
Do you have a link to the full map?
32N and 21W is what the map I linked to records.CanyonAg77 said:
Comanche Peak is about 32N 98W
32N 21W is in the East Atlantic, near the Azores
doubledog said:32N and 21W is what the map I linked to records.CanyonAg77 said:
Comanche Peak is about 32N 98W
32N 21W is in the East Atlantic, near the Azores
So High Peak = Comanche Peak. Makes sense. The original map shows the peak on the Brazos, which may be due to a map error.CanyonAg77 said:doubledog said:32N and 21W is what the map I linked to records.CanyonAg77 said:
Comanche Peak is about 32N 98W
32N 21W is in the East Atlantic, near the Azores
I had to get home to the desktop to see it well.
If you look at the top of the map, it shows it as 98 degrees west of Greenwich.
If you look closely at the bottom of the map, that marking is 21 degrees west of Washington, DC
Apparently an archaic measurement that didn't catch on. Kind of interesting. I wonder if they were trying to make the world switch from Greenwich to DC