What book does Highridge come out of?

For my new campaign, I'm setting it in a portion of my campaign world that has yet to be explored by PC's.

I was going over my old maps & realized a few things, namely that I should have included a source notation with the dot-Name I put on the map.

I've been able to find most of them (thanks to Google), but there is one I cannot find.

Highridge. I just have it as a dot (thus niether a major city or fortress) along the borders of a mountain range. (It might be from a WotC product, I rarely made source notations for those).

While I'm more than willing to just make stuff up, I'd sorta like to fid the original reference.

A lot of these are from the early d20 boom, pre 3.5 (Atlas, AEG, Mongoose).

My 2 most likely books, Atlas's Seven Strongholds & Seven Cities both proved to be duds (though I was able to notate 14 other dots on my map).

Where does Highridge come from? It's going to annoy me till I find out.

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howandwhy99 said:
Attack On Abbey Ridge?

Nope, not it.

Highridge is one word, not 2. I didn't buy a lot of modules, but I bought almost every sourcebook as it game out for the 1st year or so of the SRD (Eventually I learned my lesson).

I also put it by a River (looks like I actually added a segment to the river afterwards, so it seems the river was also part of Highridge).

A lot of the other Map notes in this area I've tracked down to FFG's Mythic Races and various Scarred Lands sourcebooks.

I haven't found it in Mythic Races yet, but it might be from there.
 

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