Wikipedia:WikiProject Mountains of the Alps

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Mountains of the Alps
The southern flank of Mont Blanc
WikiProject Mountains of the Alps
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Digital relief of the Alps; France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria and Slovenia

Welcome to the Mountains of the Alps WikiProject!
We are a very small group of editors who care about the Alps and the innumerable features within it, and who want to see improvements to so many articles. The mountains of the Alps really are an important and popular topic, but we recognise there is a lack of in-depth coverage on Wikipedia.
It's not just the mountains, but the glaciers, the people, the places and the wildlife of the alps. So will you join in and help us?
Feel free to edit any article without joining us, but we'd welcome your expression of support to help us. So please add your username to the 'Members' section below, and indicate any particular interests you may have.

Goals
  • To improve Wikipedia's coverage of the mountains of the Alps.
  • To create a high-quality article for every significant mountain in the range
  • To establish guidelines for Alps-related articles.
  • To encourage the creation or improvement of articles on all significant elements of the alpine environment
Scope
  • This project covers all mountains and their related features within the Alpine environment.

Article quality assessment

Quality
classes
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FA Disambig
A Redirect
GA Template
B Category
C File
Start List
Stub
???
Needed
NA

This table contains articles that have been assessed by Alps WikiProject. Articles are automatically placed in the appropriate sub-category when a rating is given.


As at January 2023 there were over 3,100 relevant articles in our WikiProject, virtually all of which have now received a quality assessment.
Want to find something easy to work on which has the biggest impact? Articles marked as 'Stubs' or 'Start' class as well as Top or High importance are most in need of expansion and improvement. Just click a cell in the table to see a list of all articles in that quality and importance category. Look for one that takes your fancy to improve. It is often worth looking the articles in another language to find sources and information you could consider incorporating into the English language article.

Updating The Assessment Table is updated by a 'bot' every three days or so. Until 15 October 2020, a manual update can be forced by going to https://enwp10.toolforge.org/cgi-bin/update.fcgi. A new tool will then replace it (see https://wp1.openzim.org/#/)

Requested articles

The

'Notable'
alps-related subjects that do not, as yet, exist on Wikipedia, but where there's merit in creating one. (Any names appearing as blue hyperlinks will have been recently made).

Feel free to add further names (plus any links to non-English Wikipedias or to published sources, if known)

Mountains

Alpine people

Alpine glaciers (over 3km in length)

Alpine wildlife

Mountain refuges

Other topics


Articles in need of expansion or improvement

There are innumerable mountain articles that need improving - just check out the Article Overview table above! Perhaps you could find some top priority 'Stubs' you'd like to work on. Or see the following, or maybe add your suggestions for those you think most merit enhancement. And feel free to start work on one or more!

  • Antelao - a relatively popular page.
  • Carnic Alps
  • Chamechaude - currently a short stub - could easily be enhanced by someone
  • Grimming - a stunning mountain and an Ultra that deserves more than this but there isn't an article on Summitpost for us to use for a writeup. [Afternote: now recently expanded from German Wikipedia]
  • Grossglockner - currently graded start class (as at 2019), but with a little more work could easily be given a much better quality grading
  • Hochschwab (Mountain range)
  • Lauzière Massif
  • Marmolada - the highest summit in the Dolomites deserves being more than just a start-class page
  • Massif des Écrins -currently just a dull list. See Mont Blanc massif for example of what this could become.
  • Mont Blanc - merits bringing to GA or Featured Article quality. Current content is complex, unclear, or missing.
  • Sexten Dolomites
  • Tribulaun - A wonderful mountain (or arguably three mountains) sharing a tiny stub between them. Oddly there is only a page dedicated to the 2nd highest peak on Summitpost.
  • Vanoise Massif

Members

Please add your name to show your interest in contributing to mountain-related articles. And do add this page to your Watchlist.

Open tasks

  • Create a high-quality, encyclopedic article for the most notable mountains in the Alps (especially 4000ers), not just stubs.
  • Establish quality articles for each major sub-range in the Alps.
  • Add images to every article.
  • Expand the category below to include features other than mountains, perhaps through sub-categories.
  • Recruit more editors!

Requested images

Lists of mountains of the Alps

Alps Portal

Editors from this WikiProject help to maintain Portal:Alps, which provides a broad 'topic-taster' of articles relating to a wide range of Alpine subjects - and not just mountains.

You can assist by helping to maintain the Portal, or by adding links to it in the 'See also' sections of relevant pages.
To do this, paste in the following code:

{{portal|Alps}}

You might want to add the {{clear}} template immediately after the Portal template if the page layout is disrupted.

If the article doesn't already have a 'See also' section, you can create it by inserting the following code:

==See also==

You might also consider adding one of the mountain-related links from List of mountains of the alps section, above.

Editors currently maintaining Portal:Alps, include:

Members' library of resources

The following resources are owned by project members, who are willing to check details and provide references or other information, if required. Please add any alpine resources you hold and are willing to access to help others. Follow it with your username (sign with three keyboard tildes ~~~).

Click 'show' to see library of member resources

Alpine Climbing Guides

Walking Guides

4000m peaks, general

General

  • High Level -The Alps from End to End (1983) D.Brett. (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Companion to the Alps (1974) H.Merrick (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • World Mountaineering (1998) A.Salkeld ed. Mitchel Beazley. (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Alpine Climbing: Techniques to take you higher (2004) M.Houston & K.Cosley (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Extreme Alpinism: Climbing light, fast and high (1999) M.F.Twight (Nick Moyes (talk))(Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Peaks, Passes & Glaciers (1981) W.Unsworth - The Alpine Club (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Mountains (1975) J.Cleare (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • The Mountain Vision (1941) F.S.Smythe (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Mountaineering Holiday (1940) F.S.Smythe (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Climbs on Alpine Peaks (1923) A.Achille Ratti (Pope Pius XI) (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Baedeker's Switzerland (1895) K.Baedeker (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Mountaineers - Great Tales of Bravery and Conquest (2011) The Alpine Club- Royal Geographical Society (Nick Moyes (talk))
  • Dickinson, Robert E (1964). Germany: A regional and economic geography (2nd ed.). London: Methuen. ASIN B000IOFSEQ. (Bermicourt (talk))
  • Elkins, T H (1972). Germany (3rd ed.). London: Chatto & Windus, 1972. ASIN B0011Z9KJA. (Bermicourt (talk))
  • Rees, Henry (1974). Italy, Switzerland and Austria. A Geographical Study. Harrap, London, ISBN 0-245-51993-9. (Bermicourt (talk))
  • Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA. Priuli & Verlucca, Scarmagno, ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8 (Pampuco (talk))

Online resources

Template to assign articles to the Alps Project

Technically, this project currently functions as a task force of WikiProject Mountains. To mark articles as part of both projects, put {{WikiProject Mountains}} at the top of the talk page, with "alps=yes". This produces the banner below, and adds the talk page to Category:WikiProject Mountains articles and Category:Mountains of the Alps articles.

WikiProject iconMountains: Alps NA‑class
WikiProject iconThis article is part of WikiProject Mountains, a project to systematically present information on mountains. If you would like to participate, you can choose to edit the article attached to this page (see Contributing FAQ for more information), or visit the project page where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.
NAThis article has been rated as NA-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
This article is supported by the Alps task force.

Just paste in the following code, note that you can insert a separate "alps-importance" parameter:

{{WikiProject Mountains|class=c|importance= |alps=yes|alps-importance= }}


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External links and resources

Topographic maps of the Alps available on-line