Recently while browsing Chuck Woods recent LPODs, I noticed he has assigned an informal name to the western rim of Mare Crisium near C. Swift - the Wasatch Mountains. Wood's description is: "Although basins are the biggest impact features on the Moon, on the nearside we get to see relatively fresh rim segments only at the Altai and Apennine mountains. At other basins the rims are much reduced in height or virtually gone altogether. . . . The [Crisium] main rim  which lacks a name so I henceforth call them the Wasatch Mts  rises 5.4 km above the nearby Mare Crisium west of Yerkes and 5.0 km above the mare west of Swift (Peirce B)." Wood, C.A. 2/3/2006. Sunset on the Wasatch Mountains. LPOD http://www.lpod.org/?m=20060203 Crater Swift is 10 km diameter crater at 19.3N 53.4E. See Rukl Chart 23. - Canopus56 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com