Talk:Sawtooth Mountains (Minnesota)
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[edit] Gallery
Some of the pictures in the gallery are not of the Sawtooths. Jay Cooke Park is far removed from them, and I don't believe the cliff at Split Rock is part of the range. Is the gallery needed here? Kablammo 01:52, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
- Jay Cooke is just southeast of Duluth, in a rocky, hilly area that is associated with the North Shore geologically, if not the Sawtooths technically. I think it effectively illustrates the geological character of the mountains, though it could be argued that it isn't within the mountains themselves. It would be useful to have a map with a circle around the range.
- I believe that Split Rock should definitely be considered part of the Sawtooths, since it's absolutely within the geography of the hills and mountains of the North Shore. A much better illustration than either of these would be the one you linked to (Sawtooths seen from Grand Marais) or this one: http://steveshivers.netfirms.com/mtjosephinemn42.jpg - which I have requested permission to use. I haven't received a reply. One quality illustration of this nature would render a gallery unnecessary.Spottacus 18:00, 30 March 2007 (UTC)