Hi John,
I just discovered the new custom list feature. This is AWESOME, AWESOME, AWESOME! I've already made three and have many more in mind. So much for any productivity researching peaks for an upcoming trip, or even tomorrow's hike, for the rest of the evening!
A problem though, regarding missing peaks from very popular, much used lists. Case in point - the Catskill 3500. This is a list of all the peaks over 3,500' in the range with at least 250' of prominence. Though there seems to be some discrepancies in the prominence of some of the peaks. Despite that, it is a long established and much pursued list. By coincidence(?), there are 35 peaks on the list. All of these peaks are in the LOJ database except one. Southwest Hunter (3,750') is an unofficially named peak, you guessed it, southwest of Hunter Mountain. It is also unofficially known as Leavitt Peak, and there is apparently an effort underway to get it named that. Here is a link to the Catskill 3500 Club's web page about the peak: http://www.catskill-3500-club.org/catskill-peaks/sw-hunter-mountain.htm And a wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwest_Hunter_Mountain
The peak is located on the Hunter quadrangle for New York and the coordinates are 42.1625, -74.2436. Is there any chance this one can be added, since it does indeed have an unnoficial name and is on a popular Northeast peakbagging list?
Rick