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By Mabeenot

This week, the Signpost interviewed Skookum1 from the Mountains WikiProject.

What motivated you to join WikiProject Mountains? What aspects of mountains interest you the most? Have you ever climbed a mountain?
Have you contributed to any of the project's Featured or Good Articles? What challenges are impeding the ascent of other mountain articles to Featured status?
Are some continents or regions better covered than others? What can be done to improve Wikipedia's coverage of all mountains across the globe?
Skookum1: I'd say North America and the BC/Pacific Northwest; maybe the Alps are covered in more detail and all peaks and ranges are accounted for, maybe the Himalayas too? I'd say for improving global coverage engaging the various national and regional wikiprojects would help a lot, understaffed as they are.
Has WikiProject Mountains taken full advantage of Wikipedia's geographical coordinate system? Are there peaks, ranges, and passes that still need geolocation data?
Does WikiProject Mountains cover mountain springs or underwater features like seamounts? Are there any ways WikiProject Mountains could partner with WikiProject Rivers and WikiProject Oceans to improve coverage of all mountain-related geological features?
Have you been involved with any other projects covering geography, geology, or ecosystems? What can be done to improve collaboration between interrelated scientific disciplines on Wikipedia?
What are the most urgent needs of WikiProject Mountains? How can a new contributor help today?
Anything else you'd like to add?


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  • Myself and a friend of mine were planning on contributing to Commons over the summer with some picture from around Colorado. The pictures likely won't be taken until June/July, but are there any specific fourteeners needing pictures? Might be a good excuse to hike one! --Nicereddy (talk) 01:38, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
    • Most Colorado fourteeners have at least one photo, but some of the less popular peaks don't have any. But don't feel limited those that don't since many peaks could use better quality photos and photos of routes, summit views, etc. Also be sure to get photos of surrounding non-14er peaks, lakes, valleys, towns, trails, and other features on your hikes. The views from these mountains provide unique and awesome views of the surrounding landscape that are always welcome on Commons. Fredlyfish4 (talk) 14:52, 30 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]



       

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