I have also been busy trying to see whether I have seen all the prominences in the classification chart provided by David Kniesley. The most striking absence is that I don't ever seem to have seen a spray (H). Also I am missing a fan in B and a cap in D. This has been a great deal of fun and I now think I can recognise what all my prominences are (I think).
If I have any wrong please do tell
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Alexandra
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Re: Prominence classification
Hi Alexandra
very fine job troughout the year
very fine job troughout the year
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Re: Prominence classification
Thanks Vanter! it has been raining for 3 days now but hopefully tomorrow morning there is hope
Thanks everyone and Happy New Year!
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Alexandra
Thanks everyone and Happy New Year!
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Alexandra
Re: Prominence classification
What? no tree proms or crawling bear proms?
Chris Schur
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