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Hello IP editor. You would be welcome to enhance this page yourself if you wish, providing you cite reliable sources. To be honest, improving it has been on my 'TO DO' list for a few years now. It's a magnificent mountain and I have very fond memories of doing the Tasch-Dom traverse from the old Mischabel bivuoac hut around 1989 or 1990 - probably one of the most exposed ridges I've ever had to go 'au cheval' on. I have already put a description of part of the route in the article on the Dom, and need to find the time to refer to it here.
Over at WP:ALPS you'll find we have a 'Quality Assessment Table' which tabulates article importance against quality. There are still quite a few Top and High priority alpine mountains which are still only short stubs or start-class articles. If you click on any of the numbers in the table, you'll see a list of them. As this is a volunteer-run project, we would welcome your contribution to making it a better resource for everyone. Regards Nick Moyes (talk) 23:01, 20 January 2023 (UTC)Reply