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202.70.79.10 (talk) 08:23, 4 October 2009 (UTC) I am apildev Neupane, 5th yr medical student in Nepal.While reviewing about Mt. Logan i found a small factual error in the article.tried to correct it using the EDIT pages but could not because of technical errors.Can anyone correct this? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Logan[reply]

In the 3rd paragraph,2nd line, while mentioning about the temperature at the top of Mt Logan the conversion of centigrade to Fahrenheit is err. -45ᐤC should be -45ᐤ in Fahrenheit.Not -49ᐤ.thank you.

Apildev Neupane apildev@gmail.com

August 2010

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