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Is Mt Fernow the 7th or 8th tallest peak in Washington? <--- is Little Tahoma or Mt. Baker the 3rd tallest peak?[edit]

Hello,

I noticed an inconsistency on the Wikipedia list of Washington state's highest mountains (where Mt. Fernow is listed at #7) vs. the article on Mt. Fernow (which lists as #8). The article references an external site list that has Mt. Fernow at #8 because Little Tahoma (the sub-peak on Mt Rainier) is shown as #3 instead of Mt. Baker. Any thoughts on which is more correct? It would be good if both Wikipedia articles .....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountain_peaks_of_Washington ..AND ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Fernow said the same information, whether that's seventh or eight-tallest peak in Washington.

Or at a minimum, if one or both of the articles acknowledged that there is some controversy over how prominence is defined and whether Little Tahoma should count as a separate peak from Mt. Rainier.

Thank You, Marcusaurelius7