Talk:Passu Sar

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The enwiki uses a height of 7,478 metres. Their source is a 1988 sketch map that is not accessible to me. (And in fact has no link or easy way to check it, that I can tell). On the other hand, Peakbagger lists a height of 7,476 metres. But I am also aware that Summit Post uses the 7,478 metres figure so there appears to be some controversy. I am inclined to trust Peakbagger as a reliable source for mountain heights and so have used 7,476 in this page for now. Desertborn (talk) 21:28, 25 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

I will also add that enwiki calls this mountain the 54th highest in the world, but Peakbagger says it is the 53rd highest. With that, I also am inclined to trust Peakbagger as a reliable source unless other sources come to the fore. Desertborn (talk) 21:32, 25 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]