Talk:Tuya Butte
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[edit] Note to Black Tusk
Still curious to see a pic; I've mapped these and seen a few b&w's in Holland's book; that's now why this note though; wondering if for this article the etymology of tuya - from local native, presumably Dease Lake people's, language; it was their name for the river/lake I think. Also in addition to the Tuya Range, which yes needs an article and I'll have to give it some thought which macro-grouping of mountains these are in; the Cassiars I think, or the Stikines, but I'll check; but there's also a Tuya Mountains Provincial Park, which maybe there's an article already for but otherwise needs one. Also, in all the articles you write or edit that have to do with BC, could you please place the template/tag for the BC project at the top of each one (or after other tags if there's already some there, e.g. the rivers tag). Come to think of it this one, and all the mountain/volcano entries you've made (NOT the ranges; I don't think so anyway...) should get {{Mountains}}; I'll check the project page to see if that should go on mountain ranges and related articles also.Skookum1 01:19, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
- Well, I would add a photo of Tuya Butte, but I don't have one. It should have a pic though, since the tuya is named after the volcano. Black Tusk 04:45, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Location?
The coordinates point to a location in southern, not north-central, BC. --131.215.220.112 19:14, 16 August 2007 (UTC)