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By the way,
Taos Mountain Trail should be the link versus
Taos Mountain Trail, which is a link to the mobile version of the page. If someone is in mobile mode, they will get routed to the mobile version of the page.
Palo Flechado Pass is a
Great Divide mountain pass? — From
this map of the Continental Divide, which shows Hopewell Campground on the continental divide on 64, Palo Flechado Pass looks to be about
69 miles from the Continental Divide.
In addition,
Great Divide links to a disambiguation page. So, what is needed is the specific article that is relevant here, which I believe is
Continental Divide of the Americas, which can be piped to Great Divide, but isn't it generally called the Continental Divide? Piping the name in would look like this [[Continental Divide of the Americas|Great Divide]] or [[Continental Divide of the Americas|Continental Divide]], which would be reflected as
Great Divide or
Continental Divide.
Brackets were put around
Flecha de Palo, to create a link. Two things, it shouldn't include the comma, and it's best not to add a link unless there are other uses or an intention to create an article. Otherwise, it just creates a dormant red link. From a search of Wikipedia, this is the only article that uses that name, per
this query.–
CaroleHenson (
talk) 06:20, 3 June 2017 (UTC)reply
If your interested in working on something to add to the article about the
Apaches article about the Flecha de Palo band, I would be happy to help with that. I'm not sure that it warrants its own article. I did a fair amount of work (126 edits) on
Jicarilla Apache in my first year of Wikipedia and would be happy to work on it, though, if you think that there is enough material for its own article.–
CaroleHenson (
talk) 06:51, 3 June 2017 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject United States, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of topics relating to the
United States of America on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the ongoing discussions.
This 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.MountainsWikipedia:WikiProject MountainsTemplate:WikiProject MountainsMountain articles
By the way,
Taos Mountain Trail should be the link versus
Taos Mountain Trail, which is a link to the mobile version of the page. If someone is in mobile mode, they will get routed to the mobile version of the page.
Palo Flechado Pass is a
Great Divide mountain pass? — From
this map of the Continental Divide, which shows Hopewell Campground on the continental divide on 64, Palo Flechado Pass looks to be about
69 miles from the Continental Divide.
In addition,
Great Divide links to a disambiguation page. So, what is needed is the specific article that is relevant here, which I believe is
Continental Divide of the Americas, which can be piped to Great Divide, but isn't it generally called the Continental Divide? Piping the name in would look like this [[Continental Divide of the Americas|Great Divide]] or [[Continental Divide of the Americas|Continental Divide]], which would be reflected as
Great Divide or
Continental Divide.
Brackets were put around
Flecha de Palo, to create a link. Two things, it shouldn't include the comma, and it's best not to add a link unless there are other uses or an intention to create an article. Otherwise, it just creates a dormant red link. From a search of Wikipedia, this is the only article that uses that name, per
this query.–
CaroleHenson (
talk) 06:20, 3 June 2017 (UTC)reply
If your interested in working on something to add to the article about the
Apaches article about the Flecha de Palo band, I would be happy to help with that. I'm not sure that it warrants its own article. I did a fair amount of work (126 edits) on
Jicarilla Apache in my first year of Wikipedia and would be happy to work on it, though, if you think that there is enough material for its own article.–
CaroleHenson (
talk) 06:51, 3 June 2017 (UTC)reply