Talk:Battle of Picacho Pass

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Er... Picacho isn't much of a pass, it's more of a waypoint, or landmark, no? It's a saddle peak in massive flatland. Ronabop 12:23, 27 September 2005 (UTC)

I know. I had always thought of it as the "battle of Picacho Peak" when I lived in Tucson, but the source websites are united in this name for the battle. There is a spur of mountains that points towards Picacho Peak. I can only assume that the gap between the peak and this spur (through which I-10 runs) is the eponymous pass. --BlueMoonlet 16:01, 27 September 2005 (UTC)