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<p>[QUOTE="George Chaney, post: 4287983, member: 19137"]I suppose? I am not sure geologically how it would be referred to. We bought a 7 acre track at the highest elevation of the ridge we are on. So, it could be considered the peak, but it is part of a ridge line. The blue ridge runs right down the middle of our property which is kind of cool. The property is over in NC near where the Blue Ridge parkway project started. I keep having to run up to meet contractors and get things rolling in prep of our October move.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="George Chaney, post: 4287983, member: 19137"]I suppose? I am not sure geologically how it would be referred to. We bought a 7 acre track at the highest elevation of the ridge we are on. So, it could be considered the peak, but it is part of a ridge line. The blue ridge runs right down the middle of our property which is kind of cool. The property is over in NC near where the Blue Ridge parkway project started. I keep having to run up to meet contractors and get things rolling in prep of our October move.[/QUOTE]
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