Hi and welcome to SP. This is a good start and definitely an area (Michigan) that could use more attention. The Falls looks like an interesting place from a climbing point of view as well. And all this time, I thought Michigan was flat and boring! ;-)
That said, this page needs a good deal more information and work on the text. Fill in the sparse text you've got here with more details. Take a look at other similar pages (Smith Rocks, Seneca Rocks, for example) to see what kind and level of information is needed. Why should I visit Munsing Falls?
A few more concrete critiques; you need an elevation. Also, if you fill in a lat/long on the edit page, you'll get a link to a topozone map (a good way to find the elevation).
Again, good start, and I look forward to upping my vote.
Yeah... The first version of the page was kinda sloppy... I tried to add to it and improve it a bit, so check it out again and let me know what you think.
Excellent Page, I spent a ton of time each summer hiking in the Pictured Rocks area but don't do any ice climbing. I was hoping someone would eventually create a page for (as word in the area goes) an increasingly popular place to go climbing. Great addition.
i've lived in the u.p. all my life and have always found it hard to find good sites relevant to me. i read the same backpacker article on the trap hills and i found all your info here to be a joy to read. about the pictured rocks.. i believe you can now camp away from designated sites, but just in the winter - as long as you keep your distance from main sites. thank you.
CharlesD - Mar 18, 2005 8:18 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentHi and welcome to SP. This is a good start and definitely an area (Michigan) that could use more attention. The Falls looks like an interesting place from a climbing point of view as well. And all this time, I thought Michigan was flat and boring! ;-)
That said, this page needs a good deal more information and work on the text. Fill in the sparse text you've got here with more details. Take a look at other similar pages (Smith Rocks, Seneca Rocks, for example) to see what kind and level of information is needed. Why should I visit Munsing Falls?
A few more concrete critiques; you need an elevation. Also, if you fill in a lat/long on the edit page, you'll get a link to a topozone map (a good way to find the elevation).
Again, good start, and I look forward to upping my vote.
sufferjoy - Mar 18, 2005 2:16 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks,
Yeah... The first version of the page was kinda sloppy... I tried to add to it and improve it a bit, so check it out again and let me know what you think.
I will be improving it over time too...
Regards. Anton
Eric Sandbo - Mar 19, 2005 5:20 pm - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentI'm glad I waited before voting on your page. It looked pretty sparse at first, but you've dressed it up nicely. Thanks for the addition!
dwhike - Mar 20, 2005 10:27 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentExcellent Page, I spent a ton of time each summer hiking in the Pictured Rocks area but don't do any ice climbing. I was hoping someone would eventually create a page for (as word in the area goes) an increasingly popular place to go climbing. Great addition.
moonlightwanderer - Dec 28, 2008 1:43 am - Hasn't voted
found to be good readingi've lived in the u.p. all my life and have always found it hard to find good sites relevant to me. i read the same backpacker article on the trap hills and i found all your info here to be a joy to read. about the pictured rocks.. i believe you can now camp away from designated sites, but just in the winter - as long as you keep your distance from main sites. thank you.