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| Mathias Zehring | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Hello Marco, this is a good start for a great work as you already wrote. Im sure you are and will still be working on it. This site will perfectly fit into a new structure of mountain groups of the alps. But there are some definitions that need to be cleared: 1. demarcation of the Dolomites: I would be glad if we could use the definitions of the alpine clubs of germany, austria and south tyrol about the groups of the alps. I have just scanned the map, you can see it on my website According to this definitions, the Brenta is not part of the Dolomites - and there is already a page about these mountains! I know, in geological matter Brenta of course consits of Dolomites rock, but in geographical matter it is very clerely separated by the valley of the Adige/Etsch. To the east, Peralba and Hohe Warte are, according to this division, part of the Karnische Alpen/Alpi Carniche. I hope you can get to like this systematic. In the long run, it will be a goal to have such an overview page for each mountain group (at least these with interesting mountains to climb) 2. subdivision of the Dolomites As the Dolomites are such a huge and complex mountain groups, there is a need for a subdivision. Your page has already started with that. I looked in some books and found several which slightly differ. On my website (scroll down, dolomites are group Nr. 52!) I have already a proposal. A translation to english still has to be done and also a map. Part of the group page should of course be a list of links to the mountains that are already on SP (in case of the Dolomites there are Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Marmolada, and Sasso Piatto, and more?). I think, we should continue discussion on the message board! Best regards, Mathias | |
| Posted Feb 25, 2002 1:52 pm | ||
| ben jammin | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Hi marco, You've created another nice overview page, which is useful to put mountains within a region in context. It would be useful to include a list of the main peaks (and links to their SP pages) once everyone has decided how exactly to define the Dolomites group / massif / region / whatever. BTW: Why the appostrophe ' in DOLOMITES' ? I would have thought it would just be DOLOMITES. *vote updated* | |
| Posted Feb 25, 2002 11:20 pm | ||
| Rahel Maria Liu | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Hi Marco, great page!! I think in the end, that means, if we finished our discussions in the Europe board concerning the subdivisions of the dolomites and the european Alps in general, you should add a list of all sub-groups of the dolomites like Sextener Dolomites, Sella-group, Schlern-Massif etc. Maybe you could combine such a list somehow with the list of the maps. As I wrote in the Europe board, I am not sure whether we need the distinction between eastern and western dolomites. Concerning the Brenta-group, I do not have a final opinion whether to call them 'dolomites' or not. Maybe you can name them on this page with a question mark and summarize further discussions on the Europe board about this topic whether to call them dolomites or not if there will appear new arguments. Please add still some book titles. Your links are great! Keep up the good work! Cheers, Rahel | |
| Posted Feb 28, 2002 8:01 am | ||
| mpbro | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Wow, nice page! A map here is crucial. Even a hand-drawn map would suffice. Just something that shows the relative locations and sizes of the "mountain groups" that you have listed. It is nice that people are adding more of these excellent non-mountain pages. | |
| Posted Mar 6, 2002 5:05 pm | ||
| steeleman | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | nice page, great idea. | |
| Posted Jul 7, 2002 8:53 pm | ||
| OBIJUANKENOBI71 | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Great. Great page Marco!!!! | |
| Posted Jul 8, 2002 1:28 am | ||
| Pommes | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | a lot of material. thanks. | |
| Posted Oct 23, 2002 8:05 am | ||
| kullaberg | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | awesome. very impressive work. thanks!! | |
| Posted Nov 30, 2002 9:47 am | ||
| Aaron Johnson | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Outstanding. Great page and photos, extensive and well written text. Breaking the text into paragraphs makes it easier to read on my tired ol' eyes, and Morgan's suggestion of a map for orientation is a good one. But this page is a winner! | |
| Posted Aug 1, 2003 11:50 pm | ||
| El Tigre Valderrama | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Very good information, good job. | |
| Posted Aug 29, 2003 6:18 pm | ||
| gabriele | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 8/10 | ho visto che hai già fatto la divisione in sottoinsiemim, adesso però perchè non la divisione in gruppi veri e propri ? es : Catinaccio-Latemar , Pale di S.Martino- Agner, Civetta e Pelmo ecc ecc ? tanto ormai si tratta di aggiungere qualche sezione :) daiiii :) | |
| Posted Dec 21, 2003 4:34 am | ||
| Johan Heersink | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Nice and informative page Marco. | |
| Posted Feb 25, 2004 6:36 am | ||
| Larry V | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Very nice job, Marco. I can tell you know a lot about the Dolomites and have put in a lot of work on this page. If I ever get there, your information will be very valuable. My only suggestion would be to break up some of the long paragraphs, to improve readability. | |
| Posted Feb 28, 2004 12:13 pm | ||
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| marco979 | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for your vote! Friendly Marco | |
| Posted Mar 1, 2004 7:42 am | ||
| Rachel | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | The information you have here is incredible, truly a 4 star page. Thanks for sharing, Cheers! | |
| Posted Mar 17, 2004 9:11 pm | ||
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| marco979 | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks a lot. I'm happy that you have appreciate my work! | |
| Posted Mar 18, 2004 3:03 am | ||
| Rafa Bartolome | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | I vote your pages as well. It is marvellous that thanks to Internet I could visit the Dolomites and you the Pyrenees without moving of home. | |
| Posted Mar 27, 2004 1:04 pm | ||
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| marco979 | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Thanks for your vote, Dolomites are my land as Pyrenees for you | |
| Posted Mar 27, 2004 1:08 pm | ||
| Dean | Untitled Comment | |
Voted 10/10 | Wow, what a great page. The information you have provided is mind boggling. I can tell you really love this area as it shows in the effort you've put into this one. | |
| Posted Mar 27, 2004 1:23 pm | ||
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| marco979 | Untitled Comment | |
Hasn't voted | Yes, I love Dolomites! | |
| Posted Mar 27, 2004 3:04 pm | ||
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