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==Spam?==
==Spam?==
Why does the link for [http://www.hwy9.com/ hwy9.com] offend people as spam? I honestly cannot see a qualitative difference between it and [http://www.hiway17.com hiway17.com]. If the one should go, they both should. Or if one belongs, so does the other. ''[[User:Csernica|TCC]]'' <small>[[User_talk:Csernica|(talk)]] [[Special:Contributions/Csernica|(contribs)]]</small> 20:26, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Why does the link for [http://www.hwy9.com/ hwy9.com] offend people as spam? I honestly cannot see a qualitative difference between it and [http://www.hiway17.com hiway17.com]. If the one should go, they both should. Or if one belongs, so does the other. ''[[User:Csernica|TCC]]'' <small>[[User_talk:Csernica|(talk)]] [[Special:Contributions/Csernica|(contribs)]]</small> 20:26, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

==San Francisco?==

If the northernmost point is Montara Mountain, how does the range extend to San Francisco?[[Special:Contributions/69.181.41.173|69.181.41.173]] ([[User talk:69.181.41.173|talk]]) 06:08, 20 January 2013 (UTC)

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there needs to be a map indicating the location of the mountains right at the top of the page. 75.3.69.195 (talk)

Spam?

Why does the link for hwy9.com offend people as spam? I honestly cannot see a qualitative difference between it and hiway17.com. If the one should go, they both should. Or if one belongs, so does the other. TCC (talk) (contribs) 20:26, 17 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

San Francisco?

If the northernmost point is Montara Mountain, how does the range extend to San Francisco?69.181.41.173 (talk) 06:08, 20 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]