Talk:Mount K2

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[edit] There is already a link for K2...

Hmm, there is already a link for K2 on wikipedia. Perhaps this page should be changed to a redirect page? Edited again: Whoops! K2 and Mount K2 are two different things. I am a genius... Forgive me. RockBandit 18:05, 5 Jun 2004 (UTC)

No problem. I hadn't even heard of this mountain in Canada until I stumbled across it while researching the Sir Winston Churchill Range. I believe it was named K2 because it's an outlier of Mount Kitchener. RedWolf 06:49, Jun 16, 2004 (UTC)