Talk:Pilot Butte (Oregon)

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Tomruen in topic View

False info on article page edit

The article originally had the line It is one of only two extinct volcanoes located within the boundaries of a city. This is absolute rubbish. There are several cities here in New Zealand with extinct volcanoes within city boundaries, quite a number in Japan, many in Indonesia... even two in Scotland. Did it mean to say one of only two within Oregon, perhaps? Grutness...wha? 11:20, 29 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

No idea, I cleaned up the article based on what was there. Rob Church Talk | Desk 17:02, 29 August 2005 (UTC)Reply
It's still wrong, because just within Portland are Mt. Tabor, Powell Butte, and Rocky Butte, all of which are extinct volcanoes. Lnthomp 19:51, 10 September 2006 (UTC)Reply
Changed the way the sentence is phrased, and included the other Portland volcanoes. Lnthomp 19:47, 25 September 2006 (UTC)Reply
These references are very weak, please provide a citation. What what counts as a city and who counted the volcanos? --71.59.210.46 (talk) 03:19, 4 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

24.17.68.243 07:01, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Honolulu, Hawaii has a number of extinct volcanoes within its boundaries, including Punchbowl, site of the national cemetery of the Pacific, and Diamond Head. 24.17.68.243 07:01, 26 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

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I've changed the text to say "Bend is one of only two mainland U.S. cities with extinct volcanoes located within their boundaries", which is closer to the truth.

Also, the infobox said "Range: Maury Mountains". Not true, these mountains are over 40 miles to the east and have nothing to do with Pilot Butte, which is a part of the eastern arc of Cascade volcanoes that includes Newberry Volcano just to the south. So Pilot Butte is part of the Cascade Range, despite being located 25 miles east of the Cascade Crest.

--Seattle Skier 09:32, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

Thanks SS for taking the initiative on that. The "only 2 cities" thing is something I hear repeated all over the place (on and off WP), but I've never seen a citation. I think something even more radical might be in order, because it looks like the Boring Lava Field overlaps several cities, and given the number of American and other cities in the "ring of fire", it seems unlikely that no others exist. -Pete 09:53, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Reply
Pete, you're right. I've done more editing/enhancing, and I think the first paragraph is now both true and more informative than the prior version.
Thanks. --Seattle Skier 19:08, 13 March 2007 (UTC)Reply

"Pilot Butte is also the location from where the Bend 4th of July fireworks are launched.[citation needed]" Okay, maybe a citation is needed, but the fact is correct. 24.21.101.33 (talk) 01:10, 26 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Please create a labeled version of this with the peak names! Tom Ruen (talk) 01:47, 24 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

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