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31: 3076: 3129: 2177: 2132: 2621: 604:, I passed over quite a lot of more recent, higher resolution, more colourful pictures in choosing it. Why? Because, to me at least, the view of the east buttress of Tryfan as it comes into sight as you drive west along the A5 just beyond Capel Curig is one of the most iconic mountain views in Wales, and the photo of the sun catching the snow on the summit at dawn on a November morning seem to capture that view wonderfully. — 3192:). The reports are updated on a daily basis, and provide brief summaries of what happened, with relevant links to discussion or results when possible. A certain degree of customization is available; WikiProjects and Taskforces can choose which workflows to include, have individual reports generated for each workflow, have deletion discussion transcluded on the reports, and so on. An example of a customized report can be found 176:, respectively), but with no sister categories for the peaks in the Republic. Should the Northern Ireland categories be removed from the general Ireland categories to allow the latter to be Republic-specific, or should new Republic-specific categories be created under the general island-wide categories (or is it all fine just as it is)? Secondly, parallel systems of counties and provinces exists, so that alongside 1827: 1221: 2481:, I have had the opportunity to look over thousands of articles. There are a few things that might be improved upon. The first is that most articles that fall under the preview of this project use Ordinance Survey grid references rather than global coordinates as we do in North America. I have also noticed that more than a few of articles use the template 1996:, an effort to bring both official and unofficial WikiProject coordinators together so that the projects can more easily develop consensus and collaborate. This group has been created after discussion regarding possible changes to the A-Class review system, and that may be one of the first things discussed by interested coordinators. 2237:
about your topic GAs then an outside reviewer. As a result, reviewing your project's articles would improve the quality of the review in ensuring that the article meets your project's concerns on sourcing, content, and guidelines. However, members can also review any other article in the worklist to ensure it meets the GA criteria.
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Hello there! As you may already know, most WikiProjects here on Knowledge struggle to stay active after they've been founded. I believe there is a lot of potential for WikiProjects to facilitate collaboration across subject areas, so I have submitted a grant proposal with the Wikimedia Foundation for
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We are always looking for new members to assist with reviewing the remaining articles, and since this project has GAs under its scope, it would be beneficial if any of its members could review a few articles (perhaps your project's articles). Your project's members are likely to be more knowledgeable
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Not to say there isn't a huge amount to be done still, because there is. One of the more obvious deficiencies is that 60-odd have no picture. So if you have a fair use photo of any of the following, even if its only the summit cairn on a wet day, then pop it into the infobox. If David Bailey comes up
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First the good news. Unless I missed one when I checked through last night, then all 214 have what in BIHILLS terms at least is a full article. (ie divided into sections, with an infobox and references and at least telling the reader where it is, what it looks like, how you get up it and what you can
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I'm not completely convinced by the grouping into regions (which I've copied from the Nuttalls' book which uses Wainwright's scheme for the Lakes). For one thing, the South Lakes area is very very large — perhaps it should be split at the Wrynose pass; maybe at Esk Hause too. Another oddity is that
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I have been adding Scottish island Infoboxes to existing pages (as well as creating new pages). Some island pages double as pages for the island high point and already have a Mountain Infobox. Putting an unmodified, second infobox looks very unbalanced, particularly for stubs (which these pages seem
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to include all the counties of Northern Ireland along with Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan in the Republic (and would this leave us open to charges of terminological bias, with "Ulster" sometimes being synonymous with "Northern Ireland")? I would advocate deleting the provincial categories, but I'd like
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Well, almost three weeks later, I've now created or upgraded an article for each of the 56 chapters, with redirects from all the named summits. I'll see what I can do with the table, when I get round to it - I really like the idea of being able to sort by chapter, either A-Z or book order, but also
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book (ed. Bennet) there is a useful M number given to each Munro. Ben Nevis, for example is given as M1 (ie the highest Munro), Ben Alder is M24 (the 24th highest), Mullach na Dheiragain is M164 and so on. Would this be a good thing to include in the mountain infobox template (using the 1997 list),
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You can tie the "m" to the number by using a "non-breaking space" - but I can't work out how to make the text appear visible here! 610 m will not split across lines. You can find the code, "& nbsp ;" minus the spaces, in the toolbox of special characters etc which appears below the edit box.
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I just noticed that this article was untagged as belonging to a project while I was uploading some images to commons. I'm not sure if it should be one of your collection, so I thought I'd mention it here. Anyhow, if you need some images to go with it (black and white, I'm afraid), you can find them
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which says "Note that it is always appropriate to add articles to categories that fit into well established taxonomies. For example, every article about a musical album is categorized in some ] category, which is in turn categorized in Category:Albums by artist.", which I take to mean that as we've
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and have added defaultsorts to all the hills and mountains I could find with names starting "The ", encouraged by finding that The Nab and The Knott are arranged under N and K in the "Far Eastern Fells" template. I've amended The: Calf, Cheviot, Nab, Knott, Cobbler, Wrekin, Roaches, Devil's Point,
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I have reasonable amount of high-resolution Wainwright summit photos of 'my own'. I've added a few of them today and will try to add those for the missing Wainwrights asap. Just not sure if I should replace existing info box photos if I believe mine are more appropriate? I've actually done this for
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ones, which I have the most experience of. However, one big problem is that a lot of the mountain ranges in this area don't seem to have "official" names in the books and maps I've read, especially in Kerry. It would be very handy to be able to categorise these mountains in separate mountain ranges
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I recognise that some of these summits are at the margins of notability, but the fact that they're in the LDWA's Hill Walker's Register seems to tip the balance into making it appropriate to have each of the summits given a mention and a redirect in the encyclopedia, though not necessarily its own
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I think the list in the main article could usefully be converted into a sortable table, with columns for name, chapter, number of chapter (or page no in book) (to allow sorting into book order which is roughly geographic), height. That would have answered the question which brought me to the whole
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To Ericoides, for future reference: when you see a templated table like that one, there's a very small set of letters top left: v for view, d for discuss, e for edit. That's the route to editing a template. You could have a look at it by clicking the "e" and see if you can see how to fix it, then
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I agree with Ras52 — leave off "The" but not "Y" or "An". I would also warn against dropping "Ben" unless a very large majority of articles in a category start with that word (which, given the number of Sgurrs, Stobs and so on, is unlikely to be the case). This might also be a good opportunity to
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I thought about it and decided that the 56 individual chapters of the book probably constitute Notable hills, and the other summits in the list should become redirects to their chapters, and be mentioned, with height, and bolded, in the articles on those chapters. I also felt that the template
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Can't help with any more geology, I just repeat what it says on the BGS maps. Don't understand much of it either, as you can tell. I don't have the geological maps for the more peripheral areas, that why I've not done them. As for the fells in general, I'm pretty sure I've mined every Lakeland
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Yeah personally I find bullet points make reading the template easier. My reasoning behind suggesting an alphabetical order was that if the heights are not listed, it will not be obvious why the names are in a seemingly arbitrary order (unless you have a good knowledge of munros already!)
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is now reduced to general pages only, rather than holding a collection of random hills in flattish counties! I hope I have trodden on no toes in doing this. All the new categories are categorised under the above, and also under "Geography of x" and "Environment of x" where these exist.
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Should mountains and hills which have name "The Xyz" be given {{DEFAULTSORT:xyz}} so that in categories etc they are listed under the significant word, rather than under "The" (in the same way that Alfred Wainwright files under "W" rather than "A")? I've updated a page on a local hill
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Thanks! Don't mind either way re the heights - I just left them in. Only problem for me is the 'm' abbreviation wrapping onto next lines. If there's a feeling they should be omitted I'll go along with that. Anyway, it's a start on some of the most popular areas. Had enough for tonight!
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as per suggestions here - bullets, no heights, names A-Z. Looking clearer I think. For alphabetisation I have treated "Ben" and "Beinn" as the same (like "Mc" and "Mac" are the same in a phone book) which seems sensible. If this is generally liked, I'll go ahead and update the others.
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Yup, could do that. At the moment they're in order of height, but alphabetical might be more sensible in terms of usabilty. Also, I wonder if  • separating  • with  • bullets is easier to read than | separating | with | pipes. I'm finding the pipes are too close to a letter l.
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Currently, when the coord template is use or global coordinate data is entered using the new method, both the OS and the coordinates labels appear even if the coord display parameter is set to title. I will fix this if there is no objection from the members of this project.
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I like them a lot. Thanks for starting them. I'll help if I get any free time (which is pretty scant at the moment). One comment: do we want the heights in them? I think I'd be inclined to leave them out, but I don't feel strongly enough to start removing them. —
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which has all three, Honister Crag being the outstanding feature. Keep contributing theres always room for expansion, I think the geology that you've added is good, but even more would be nice and in laymans terms, it sounds a bit like jargon to me. Best Regard
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Using my proposed modification would cause the global coordinates entered in the infobox using the new method to display only in the title line only and not in the infobox. This avoids the awkwardness of entering the data at the end of the article
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Hi ya, I think we could make a pretty decent article about Ronas Hill, I did a quick bit of research and it is Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and a Special Area of Protection (SPA), it has a periglacial blockfield on its summit similar to
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Book 2 Arthurs Pike, Beda Fell, Bonscale Pike, Brock Crags, Froswick, Grey Crag, Hartsop Dodd, High Raise (FE), Kentmere Pike, Loadpot Hill, Mardale Ill Bell, Rampsgill Head, Sallows, Selside Pike, Steel Knotts, Tarn Crag (FE), Wether Hill.
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rather than listing them individually, like they're listed on wikipedia at the moment. Any suggestions as to how I could organise them in a more logical way? Maybe name the mountain range after its most prominent mountain, or by locality?
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I have added a new 'Hot Articles' section to our WikiProject. It shows you the topmost-edited pages over the last 7 days. Obviously, articles have to already be flagged on their talk page with our project banner, namely:
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Feel free to upload your own photos where you think they are better than the ones we already have. One caveat I'd add is that higher resolution isn't necessarily better. Take, for example, the picture in the infobox on
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article they are defined as a range in the lead. A participant in the review has suggested it is wrong to consider the Blackdown Hills to be plural and argues the rest of the article should use the singular - despite
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is now deprecated, and that article has the last instance of it. Would somebody more familiar with the subject than I please change it, per the advice on the current template's page? The current template can then be
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I've knocked a table together. I don't have Wainwright's book, so I can't add chapter/page numbers, nor can I tell which names he uses for the summits. It should be straightfoward to add that information, though.
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remind people that words in the sort key should always begin with a capital letter, and have the rest in lower-case (regardless of correct spelling), and that accents and most punctuation must be omitted, so that
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Nice work pal on finishing off the Wainwrights with really good articles (not stubs), I would never have got round to it. Theres always something to add, i.e scrambling routes to some summits, Bob Allen's book
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Incidentally, on many if not most Munro pages there's a ref to the Bennet SMC book in the Reference section where he is misspelt as Bennett. Please change this common misspelling as you come across it.
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Yes they have come the other way round - the mtn infobox was there before the Scottish Island info box was even created. I would want the agreement of this project before removing a mountain infobox.
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either in the Infobox mountain template or at the bottom of the page. I assume this is done so that coordinate data appears in the title line of the article so that it can be read by web crawlers.
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For USian mountains, I've had very good luck going to www.flickr.com and searching for Creative Commons licensed photos. You can upload them (6 per hour) to Commons using the flickr upload bot at
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I'm hanging up my square brackets for now, apart from the odd bit of vandal-watching. I'm not protesting against anything, I'm not even too busy, I just don't know anything else. Happy editing.
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the border between the E & W Pennine areas doesn't follow the obvious line — Viewing Hill, for example, is in the W area despite topographically being the end of a ridge from Burnhope Seat.
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for example), there should be a dot between the last two entries – Sgiath Chuil and Stuchd an Lochain. I don't know how to put it on the template and am hoping that someone here does. Cheers.
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on pages about Wainwright's Fells - they're an excellent way of cross-referencing peaks in close proximity and I reckon it's the kind of navigational ease we shuld encourage. I've embarked on
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But not so fast! Something is still wrong here; even though the template has been fixed and it looks right on its own, when you look at the individual pages on which the template appears (eg
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I think I would support removing the heights, additionally they could be put alphabetically if that's not hard to do? Overall being consistent between the munro templates is most important.
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I've added the  s. (The editor I use makes it very quick to make formulaic changes like this—so if you want me to remove the heights, I'm happy to—it should only take 5 minutes.) —
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Is there anyone who can produce a decent article on this subject please? It's the highest hill in Shetland, and also has a number of variant spellings. I can't find much to say about it.--
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has now ungone a large expansion. I was wondering if someone could check if it was still classifiable as start class or if it could now be classed as being higher on the scale. Thanks! -
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For now, I've added the highest and lowest three summits to the article. I've also created articles for quite a few of the redlinked summits/chapters, adding "Howes" as a section of
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do not have them and I'm beginning to think they look clearer without the measurements. I'll hit the pause button and see what folk think before steaming ahead with the rest of them!
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Thanks - yes I know about   - I was just too lazy to go back and change all of them! Also, I thought I'd see if there are any more comments on keeping/omitting the measurements. The
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Hi, when describing a range of hills is it normal to use the singular or plural? Any help you could offer with a specific debate on a GA nominated article would be great. In the
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Book 1 Birkhouse Moor, Dollywaggon Pike, Gowbarrow Fell, Hart Crag, Hart Side, Hartsop above How, High Hartsop Dodd, Middle Dodd, Nab Scar, Raise, Sfeffield Pike, Stone Arthur.
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Certainly; there are no membership criteria. Anyone can put his/her name on the list, and even that is not a pre-requisite for joining in, as you have already done. Welcome! --
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with lots of silly alterations. I've suggested a speedy close - hoaxes aren't normally speediable, but I think this one is obvious enough to qualify as blatent vandalism.
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got a series of "Hills of x" categories forming an "established taxonomy", it's sensible to create more such categories even if they are very small. The list of pages at
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Following a personal request from Billy227, I have moved the BIhills userbox on my userpage to its own page, so that anyone can transclude it onto their own pages. Adding
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I don't see the point in putting a mountain infobox on an article that isn't a mountain article. It would be preferable to create articles on the mountain or hill
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Book 7 Brandreth, Burnbank Fell, Caw Fell, Crag Fell, Fellbarrow, Gavel Fell, Grike, Haycock, Hen Comb, Lank Rigg, Middle Fell, Red Pike (Wasdale), Scoat Fell.
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gives Billinge Hill as the high point of the 1974 county of Merseyside which is roughly coterminous with the present-day Metropolitan county of Merseyside.
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The following information may be useful to those members of this project who are interested in wikipedia articles regarding hills in the United Kingdom:
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And now I think I've finished. Table has the two extra columns, various alternative names are crossreferenced, etc. I hope people will find it useful!
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article, and the chapters of the book seem a reasonable arrangement. I've found photos in Commons, mostly Geograph, for the articles I've done so far.
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such as generating free-content photographs, freeing up archive material and media relations? Or are there other projects you'd like us to help with?
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last week I looked in Knowledge to answer a question: is it the 2nd highest of the Outlying Fells, after Walna Scar, as we thought? No answer.
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with the 'M' wikilinked to a page explaining what it means (ie a list of Munros by elevation)? If so would a competent template editor insert it?
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Finally, I'm not sure about the region names and grouping of the regions into sections. Is the Peak District part of the Pennines, for example?
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divides the island into "areas", which may be about the size you were thinking of. Creating new names for areas would probably fall foul of the
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article, which i spart of this project, I was just wondering if I could become a member of the project. Feel free to leave any messages on my
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I hope that those interested will express there opinion here or on the template talk page. I have some other ideas but one thing at a time. –
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If you have any sourced encyclopedic content on any of these fells, please expand the articles, or create the ones I haven't yet done.
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that is part of the project. You might have noticed this tool if you click through the links on the project assessment summary tables.
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Yeah, that site divides them up into pretty sensible categories. I think I'll keep it easy and follow their system. Thanks Stemonitis!
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want to have dummy entries for major alternative names of summits, and for book chapters which aren't summits. It will come, in time.
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to be). I have tried putting the (smaller) mountain infobox in a left aligned, containing table. Please have a look at two examples:
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Only one: good work! I think you're going about this in exactly the right way, and a sortable table would be a great improvement. --
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I have added the template to the main Wikiproject page, so in theory the next time the bots runs we should have some nice alerts!
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Speaking of the Emerald Isle, the categorisation scheme for those hills seems a little chaotic. Separate categories exist for the
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is a collection of English Knowledge articles due to be released on DVD, and available for free download, later this year. The
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can be added to the page, allowing those coordinates to be downloaded as a KML file; mapped on Google, etc. I've added it to
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so that they file right when sortable tables are sorted A-Z. There may be more of these lurking around waiting to be fixed!
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Thanks for instant kind words! I'm planning to turn all the red links blue first and then work on how to do the table.
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Book 6 Broom Fell, Graystones, Ling Fell, Lord's Seat, Outerside, Sail, Sale Fell, Wandope, Whinlatter, Whiteless Pike.
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cracks 2000ft, and it isn't a Marilyn), but editors interested in the project might be interested in those hills too.
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Hi everyone, I've just joined the project. I'd like to expand on a lot of the Irish mountain articles, especially the
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has just passed the 50% mark. In order to expediate the reviewing, several changes have been made to the process. A
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This has now been fixed (not by me, but I'm writing this to save other helpful souls from going to look for it!).
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Cloud (Peak District), Cairnwell, Storr, Saddle, Brack. If you can find any more, do fix them or let me know!
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Project members might be in interested in my proposal to use colour on the four Scottish Marilyns lists (see
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and peakbagger.com. If anyone wants to help (there are about 118 left to do!) it'd be appreciated. Cheers,
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and leave feedback. If you have any questions, you can ask on the proposal page or leave a message on my
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can be a very good source for suitably licensed photos, although its coverage is less good for Scotland.
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and is mentioned in multiple secondary sources (I added references to two). I believe it clearly meets
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back out with "Cancel" if the remedy doesn't seem obvious, without danger of upsetting things! Cheers,
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at 108m (and OS grid refs are totally difft, so it's not a question of duplicate names!). Any ideas?
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will be upgraded. Your project does not need to take any action, but the appearance of your project's
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in the most recent Signpost, it would seem a cool thing to add for this project! Any thoughts?
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I don't know where Poll Hill has come from; however, everything I can find points to
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What a useful little template! Thanks for telling me, and for fixing those two.
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No, as I said, I didn't fix it - I went to look but it had already been fixed by
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all my stubs need photos if anyone has anything. Probably best to add to
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sorts An Gearanach under A. That said, it sorts Beinn Ime under I.) —
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with a near identical digital shot of much higher resolution.
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it linked to about 24 summits, mix of red and blue links.
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