I just vote now to encourage your further work. Doing a group page about such a big mountain group is a high goal. I suggest naming the page "Bernese Alps" as this is the name of the SP group that collects the mountain pages - and you may adjust your page to this group.
I second Mathias. You've set yourself a difficult goal and this is meant as encouragement, too. I have done some group pages on the Dolomites - if you want to see how I went about it have a look at the
There are still Berner Oberland summits that are on SP not included on this page. Tha author needs to do more research. The hut for the Petersgrat group is missing. Links to the other viallges that serve as trailheads to these huts are missing. Actually this whole page is redundant, since the info is on the individual summit pages and the Berner Oberland group already exists as a sidebar. I think to be useful it needs to be structured differently.
Original comments:
Many of the mountains are not yet linked to their SummitPost pages. Since there is a Berner Oberland group, this should be linked in the sidebar.
Additional villages should include at least Kandersteg, Lauterbrunnen, Meiringen, Guttannen, Kiental.
Since you include huts in each subsection, a main hut section is not needed.
Under mountain conditions, a link to the Swissmeteo site is helpful as is Swiss livecams which accesses all the live cam shots in Switzerland - there are very many.
It's been quite some time, since you created this page. And it has not improved much. You just created many chapters as containers for your pictures. This information is valuable only to a certain degree.
My strong belief is, that group pages should give overview information in order not to be everything repeated on distinct summit pages. A good map, characteristics of different areas and links to summit pages. Listing only names of mountains and posting hundreds of pictures, which, if of good quality, could be on distinct summit pages, is not that.
Mathias Zehring - Aug 9, 2004 4:35 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentI just vote now to encourage your further work. Doing a group page about such a big mountain group is a high goal. I suggest naming the page "Bernese Alps" as this is the name of the SP group that collects the mountain pages - and you may adjust your page to this group.
Gangolf Haub - Aug 9, 2004 5:27 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentI second Mathias. You've set yourself a difficult goal and this is meant as encouragement, too. I have done some group pages on the Dolomites - if you want to see how I went about it have a look at the
Marmolada Group
or
Sexten Dolomites
pages.
Good, good luck with the page
Gangolf
Moni - Aug 12, 2004 12:40 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled Comment9/30/05
There are still Berner Oberland summits that are on SP not included on this page. Tha author needs to do more research. The hut for the Petersgrat group is missing. Links to the other viallges that serve as trailheads to these huts are missing. Actually this whole page is redundant, since the info is on the individual summit pages and the Berner Oberland group already exists as a sidebar. I think to be useful it needs to be structured differently.
Original comments:
Many of the mountains are not yet linked to their SummitPost pages. Since there is a Berner Oberland group, this should be linked in the sidebar.
Additional villages should include at least Kandersteg, Lauterbrunnen, Meiringen, Guttannen, Kiental.
Since you include huts in each subsection, a main hut section is not needed.
Under mountain conditions, a link to the Swissmeteo site is helpful as is Swiss livecams which accesses all the live cam shots in Switzerland - there are very many.
Vid Pogachnik - Oct 12, 2004 5:06 pm - Voted 5/10
Untitled CommentIt's been quite some time, since you created this page. And it has not improved much. You just created many chapters as containers for your pictures. This information is valuable only to a certain degree.
My strong belief is, that group pages should give overview information in order not to be everything repeated on distinct summit pages. A good map, characteristics of different areas and links to summit pages. Listing only names of mountains and posting hundreds of pictures, which, if of good quality, could be on distinct summit pages, is not that.
Scott - Oct 29, 2004 2:24 pm - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentCould be a very useful page with a little more work, but it needs more live links to the SummitPost pages.
alkiskond - Sep 27, 2005 7:12 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled Commentnice page OM !!
Diego SahagĂșn - Sep 11, 2008 9:05 pm - Hasn't voted
SorryThe Jungfrau region map and Jungfrau region 3d map links don't work
richardw - Jan 25, 2012 6:43 am - Hasn't voted
Bernese AlpsDoes anybody know what it would be like or if its possible to climb the whole range from Altels to Gletsch? Distance? Difficulty? Time required?