Please call 580-429-3222 to get the information about the private landowners and access to this peak. This is critical to the mountain being up on summitpost.
Same comments as for the Sheridan page. I feel it should be kept up, but the unclimbability should be expressed in big red letters somewhere near the top of the page.
A few useful critiques. The page needs lat/lon coordinates (inputting them will give you a link to the appropriate topozone map on the sidebar on the left). More photos would be nice and a signature photo can be added in the edit page menu.
Same comments as on Sheridan, with one exception. You posted a summit picture on this one, so you've obviously climbed it. If the private property owner has in the past been known to allow climbers, it would be very important to first add contact information for the owner (with his permission) and a request that the owner's wishes be requested. I think you have a much better shot at getting this page to work than your other 3, although if you can get them to work they would be excellent additions.
hgrapid - Mar 20, 2005 9:52 pm - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentGood work.
Please call 580-429-3222 to get the information about the private landowners and access to this peak. This is critical to the mountain being up on summitpost.
hgrapid - Mar 20, 2005 11:44 pm - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentThe photos are excellent, but there are plenty of legal Wichita mountains to either post or add photos to.
Johan Heersink - Mar 21, 2005 1:09 pm - Voted 5/10
Untitled CommentComments same as on Sheridan page.
CharlesD - Mar 21, 2005 2:20 pm - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentSame comments as for the Sheridan page. I feel it should be kept up, but the unclimbability should be expressed in big red letters somewhere near the top of the page.
A few useful critiques. The page needs lat/lon coordinates (inputting them will give you a link to the appropriate topozone map on the sidebar on the left). More photos would be nice and a signature photo can be added in the edit page menu.
Charles
The Lower Marmot - Mar 21, 2005 3:34 pm - Voted 5/10
Untitled CommentSame comments as on Sheridan, with one exception. You posted a summit picture on this one, so you've obviously climbed it. If the private property owner has in the past been known to allow climbers, it would be very important to first add contact information for the owner (with his permission) and a request that the owner's wishes be requested. I think you have a much better shot at getting this page to work than your other 3, although if you can get them to work they would be excellent additions.
txmountaineer - May 15, 2005 4:45 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentWhere did the name "Haley Peak" come from? Just curious! ;-)
splandswest - May 27, 2005 4:14 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThe man who owns the property ..... his last name Haley. It is on the sign in front of his ranch.