guhj wrote:Could we find a couple of pages whose owners are willing to open up sections for editing? Start small, see how that goes. Of course, I don't want "the community" to "steal" anyone's pages. But if there are a few volunteers out there, could we try "wiki-sections" on their pages?
If mountains/rocks were part of the experiment, I'd open my non-Alaska ones (North Carolina, Austria, Dominica, Wyoming) with the idea that locals might want to participate.
But more to the point, if there was a wiki opt-in, I'd START some pages that have been too daunting to tackle solo. These would be
1) Anchorage logistical center (could be a nice resource for the Denali crowd, but logistical pages are a bit boring to create and a collaborative approach would relieve the burden)
2) Chugach State Park (nobody has ever done a decent job on Chugach regional pages because the area is too vast and diverse)
3) Kenai Mountains (of great interest to Alaska visitors but I only have quality material on 10 or 20 percent of the range)
4) Kigluaik Mountains (Nome area--I have starter material and SPers like Iccareau who visit there could chip in)