User talk:Morenooso/Pizzo Coca Mountain

References for this article
I just visited WikiProject Mountains. In their Resources section, they list the following:
 * Peaklist.org Exhaustive lists of peaks with a minimum prominence, including all mountains in the world with > 1500 m prominence
 * Pizzo Coca appears in this list under its Italian name, Pizzo di Coca, with a rank number 36 and listed at 3050 meters but its prominence is 1878 meters. I think that the prominence values disqualifies Pizzo Coca but would like another opinion. Please see:


 * EUROPE ULTRA-PROMINENCES www.peaklist.org

Another resource listed by that WikiProject is:
 * Peakware

Its URL on Pizzo di Coca is: Peakware lists Pizzo Coca at 3050 meters.
 * Pizzo di Coca www.peakware.com

I will introduce a References section and list these two URLs. --Morenooso (talk) 20:30, 11 May 2010 (UTC)

Possible sources

 * The environment: man and nature www.parcorobievalt.com - Ecosystem description. --Morenooso (talk) 00:51, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
 * Pizzo Coca www.ii.uib.no - Mentions class 3 which previous Italian article mentioned.
 * Pizzo di Coca, Italy www.peakbagger.com - Peakbagger is also listed as a resource. No much here.
 * Parco delle Orobie Bergamasche www.parks.it - Similar to following ref about Orobie Park. --Morenooso (talk) 00:56, 12 May 2010 (UTC)
 * The Orobie Park turismo.provincia.bergamo.it - Describes geology as dark colored continental sedimentary or crystaline rocks and the park that encompasses the area. --[[User:Morenooso|Morenooso] (talk) 23:14, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
 * Google translation of climb instructions. --[[User:Morenooso|Morenooso] (talk) 23:24, 11 May 2010 (UTC)


 * 2004 accident translation Original story - 2004 accident


 * Bergamo, Val Brembana www.visual-italy.it - "The highest and most picturesque peak of the Orobie Alps is Pizzo di Coca (3050 m) with its impressive and elegant forms on all of its sides". --Morenooso (talk) 23:35, 11 May 2010 (UTC)
 * Pizzo Coca] or Google translation - general info. --Morenooso (talk) 23:45, 11 May 2010 (UTC)


 * Tranlated version of ascent for infobox - See Rifugio Coca ascent for infobox. Morenooso (talk) 23:55, 11 May 2010 (UTC)


 * Pizzo di Coca-Punta Scaiss-Pizzo Redorta www.summitpost.org - Orobie and Orobiche Alps are another name for Bergamo Alps.


 * See also section: Alpine Brigade Orobica trained in the area. Also mentions Alps Orobica which is similar to two other names given the Bergamo Alps aka Orobie and Orobiche. --Morenooso (talk) 00:45, 12 May 2010 (UTC)

Other wikis

 * Pizzo Coca ((it)) - Gallery pix

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