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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I'd like to see a wikipedia page about Lucky Boy Pass, Nv.. I have been there myself--ONCE. It is a dirt road mountain pass southwest of Hawthorne, Nv.. (It can be looked up on google maps.) I do not know enough about it or the surrounding area to write a comprehensive page about it all by myself, but I do know that the road which one takes to get to Lucky Boy Pass and beyond is a surprisingly well-maintained (and widened) road for being as remote as it is through rugged mountainous country. It also seems to have many connecting roads which can transport one to various remote mountainous destinations (again, please see google maps). Evidently, there was a community called "Lucky Boy" along the route in question in the early 20th century, which was a mining town that appears to have folded up at some point. THAT prior community actually has a wikipedia page, but Lucky Boy Pass--which is still heavily used to this day--does not. When I got on the dirt road that took me to Lucky Boy Pass (just several miles south of Hawthorne, Nv.), I was able to get on connecting dirt roads which took me all the way to Wellington, Nv. a few hours later. Lucky Boy Pass deserves a wikipedia page--and I only hope that in the future, someone who is able to author a good page about it gets on wikipedia and does so. Please tell me how I can help with that, and I'll devote some time to it, if that scenario develops, and if the limited input that I am able to give after having been there just once has any place here. Is there a resource person, or someone who is very adept at writing wikipedia articles who I should consult with? As I said, I cannot write a comprehensive article about Lucky Boy Pass alone. If you look on google maps, you can see that there is an intricate maze of connecting roads that intersect the road that Lucky Boy Pass is on, and I actually have NOT been on THOSE roads; I have only traversed the pass once, staying mostly on the main road when I did. At any rate, thanks for listening. Please advise, if you see fit to do so.