Baron Kurtz said:Black.
It only confuses some people because the "V" (red) resembles a gorge, particularly a "v-shaped" glacial tributary valley as it connects to the main "u-shaped" glacial valley. A good example is the Grey Mare's Tail in Moffatdale.
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Tomasso said:Is the seam not included in the black area? [huh] But funnily, I had prepared two photos and decided to post the one I did because I thought it best illustrated the relationship between the gorge and the notch/peak as it is the lapel location that the term is used to describe.
Here, this should please you. It's the photo that I decided not to use. I actually thought of including more of the seam in the top photo to keep the pedants at bay but I'm not that skilled with Paint and I'm lazy.
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Tomasso said:I have absolutely no idea what you are saying. [huh]
Is this a Who's on First? thing you're doing here?David V said:Ignore the V shaped black lines. They are not what is called the gorge.
The seam made by the joining of the collar and lapel are the gorge.
shakeshead The buttoning point determines that. Boy, you really ****ed on this thread.David V said:The higher or lower the gorge is what creates the higher or lower V.
Hence: The V is the result of the gorge , which is the cause.
David V said:The higher or lower the gorge is what creates the higher or lower V.
Hence: The V is the result of the gorge , which is the cause.
Tomasso said:Is this a Who's on First? thing you're doing here?![]()
shakeshead The buttoning point determines that. Boy, you really ****ed on this thread.