User talk:Stevetursi

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Killington Ski Resort
Hi Stevetursi. We had an edit conflict on this article. I made quite a few wikichanges and got the edit conflict warning. But when I asked what had changed (before commiting my edits), it showed an empty set of changes. Now I see your edit added some entries to the table which I radically reformatted—in wikimarkup. If you like, I'll apply your changes unless you're in the midst of another edit. — EncMstr 22:09, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Never mind. Your additions are incorporated, though it looks like more needs to be done.  Hopefully you'll like and find the new format easier to edit.  — EncMstr 02:27, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks.. I'm still new at this, so any help is appreciated. --Stevetursi 02:46, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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Rusk Mountain
Thanks for creating the article. I just got done expanding it to make it similar to the other Catskill High Peaks articles I've done (Slide, Hunter and Kaaterskill High Peak). Since I sort of take my time creating new ones, it was an interesting experience as it's the first trailless peak I've written up.

Speaking of which, do you happen to have a picture? There are two really good views you could get: the best is from route 296 as suggested in the article, and I'd love that one (assuming it was a good picture, with nice greens and blues) but you can also get it to loom from a little bit further down Spruceton Road from the trailhead (you can't see the summit from there, though).

I ask because I've been waiting till I get pictures to create these articles, generally. Daniel Case 07:08, 25 November 2006 (UTC)


 * I might have one from colonel's chair (summit of the ski area) - I'll look around. I can definitely have a friend who lives there shoot a photo, if you'd like. Stevetursi 15:29, 29 November 2006 (UTC)