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hgrapidGreat Start - here are some suggestions

Voted 9/10

This is a good start. However, just a few more additions and you have a solid page, that is 9 or 10 out of 10.

1) Add route information on the main page. How long are the routes? What is the elevation gain?

2) The links on the page don't go anywhere. What you do is take the links and when you edit the page, use the button above each section that says: insert link. That way, the links will click on the page you are referencing.

Posted Aug 21, 2006 9:39 pm

EleutherosRe: Great Start - here are some suggestions

Hasn't voted

Hey thanks! Check the page now and let me know what you think. If you think it's improved, please vote again.

Also, do you know how to include live weather reports for nearby cities?

Best,
Eleutheros
Posted Aug 22, 2006 7:24 pm

hgrapidBetter...

Voted 9/10

Upgraded for now. Put the different routes in Bold type to differenteate between them. Check your spelling throughout. In the routes section, you spell "mountain" wrong. Unfortunately, I do not know how to include live weather reports. The easy thing to do is to go to weather.com, find the nearest city, and add the link.
Posted Aug 22, 2006 7:50 pm

EleutherosRe: Better...

Hasn't voted

Edited text and added relavent weather links.
Thanks 4 the help.
Posted Aug 23, 2006 2:38 am

Peter Larkinsits nice

Voted 9/10

to see more contributions to this region of the Appalachians. Your mountain pages are steadily getting better. Hump Mtn. is definitely a beautiful place.

also, add Hump Mountain as a child to the Roan Highlands Area/Range Page
Posted Aug 22, 2006 9:33 pm

dwhikeNice Page...

Voted 10/10

Very nice page. I was just looking at Hump Mountain for a possible day hike but was looking at another route you didn't mention via the Overmountain Victory Trail. Is this a viable route? Wondered if you had ever been up via this route? -Dan
Posted Sep 3, 2006 3:37 pm

EleutherosRe: Nice Page...

Hasn't voted

Sorry I haven't gotten back sooner. Yes, the overmountain victory trail links up with the AT at Yellow Mountain Gap. It would shorten this hike by a few miles. I'll include that route into the page as soon as I can.

Thanks!
-Daniel
Posted Oct 11, 2006 3:52 am

e-docovernight parking

Hasn't voted

is not recommended on US 19-E (commonly known as Bear Branch) This has been the sight of numerous car breakins. I have even seen a car burned there. Go down 19-E and park in someones yard, after obtaining permission of course
Posted Dec 19, 2006 3:44 pm

EleutherosRe: overnight parking

Hasn't voted

Very good point. I think the same can be said about parking at Carver's Gap overnight. I've included a warning on the Hump Mtn. page and will do so for the other pages along the Roan ridge.
Posted Dec 19, 2006 8:04 pm

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