How are range boundaries determined? Is it based on a best fit, looking at the present topology, or is there an underlying geology related to the range's formation?
The area that seems the most challenging in Colorado is the general area around Mt Lincoln, where the Gore, Tenmile-Mosquito, Sawatch, and Front ranges come into proximity.
In general, by eyeballing it, I agree with the designations currently used on this site. However, there are a couple exceptions:
1)Mt Silverheels, Red Mtn C, & Hoosier Ridge seem to align more with the Front than with the Mosquito range.
2)The 12ers Elk Mtn, Copper Mtn, Sheep Mtn J, and North Sheep Mtn seem to align more with the Gore than with the Mosquito.
Are there objective criteria as to where to draw the lines, or is this designation arbitrary? I don't think the concept of a range is meaningless, but perhaps at this junction in Colorado one cannot neatly say where one range ends and another begins.