User:Ikluft
Ian Kluft
|
This is a Wikipedia user page.
This is not an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user to whom this page belongs may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia itself. The original page is located at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ikluft. |
Introduction
[edit]This is the user page of Ian Kluft
Some of my online presence:
- personal web site: http://ian.kluft.com/
- @ikluft on Twitter (Aviation/Space)
- @KO6YQ on Twitter (Tech/Communications/Silicon Valley)
These are organizations which I am currently involved in.
- South Bay Community Network
- Stratofox Aerospace Tracking Team
- Silicon Valley Wireless Users & eXperimenters (SVWUX)
- the annual Linux Picnic (kernel release anniversary celebration)
I also maintain the free Amateur Radio online exam practice web site at radioexam.org
I maintain a web site about Nevada's Black Rock Desert.
I'm a commercial pilot and certified flight instructor. Since June 2010, I'm a member of the San Jose International Airport Commission, appointed by the San Jose City Council. However, this is just a volunteer advisory position, part of the public input process - I am not employed by the airport or the city, and am not obligated to tow any party line.
I'm a Perl programmer. My CPAN ID is ikluft, just like on Wikipedia.
I first got started editing at Wikipedia sort of by accident. SEWilco started a Wikinews story about a web page that I posted in Feb 2007. His news article was started on Mar 8 and published Mar 9, "Rocketeers find possible impact crater in Nevada". His approach was to start the article and then tell our discussion mail list about it and invite updates. To me, that was something out of the this-never-happens department, being invited to look over and edit a news story before it goes out. So I participated in the story as invited. It was a thinly-veiled but apparently effective attempt to recruit more Wikipedia volunteers. :-) I was actively involved until early 2010, when I took a break for a year and a half. Though I have resumed some editing, my participation remains minimal.
The research into the suspected impact crater at Black Rock has kept going. I have a web page about the the research project. This project was listed in the December 2008 issue of Discover Magazine in an article about amateur scientists' research in 2008. In January 2009, I finally found the heavily-eroded outline on the map - the current estimate is 54 miles (87 km) in diameter. At some point after we collect enough evidence there should be a paper about it.
See also my page on Wikiversity.
Awards
[edit]The Working Man's Barnstar | ||
I do hereby award this barnstar to Ikluft for his assumption and completion of the otherwise thankless task of creating a stub for each of the mountain ranges in California—over 200 in total. Great job! Unschool 09:07, 29 December 2008 (UTC) |
WPOR Award: Sponsored by the Big Gold Dude. | ||
This +1 Barnstar of Mountain Creation is awarded for the work you've done creating Virtue Hills, Sheepshead Mountains, Rogue River Range, Red Hills of Dundee, Paulina Mountains, and many more in Oregon's geographic range. tedder (talk) 23:48, 29 August 2009 (UTC) |
The Content Creativity Barnstar | ||
I award you this Barnstar, for the excellent templates you created in Wikipedia:Method for consensus building and your hard work, in general. JokerXtreme (talk) 15:01, 13 March 2010 (UTC) |
Page Building
[edit]Pages where I've done significant editing
[edit]These are the pages where I have my highest numbers of edits per page.
- Black Rock Desert
- Upstate California
- Reid-Hillview Airport
- List of attractions in Silicon Valley
- Central California
- List of airports in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Lake Tahoe
- Swampland in Florida
- San Jose International Airport
- Bay Area Rapid Transit
- List of mountain ranges of Nevada
- List of mountain ranges of California
- Civilian Space eXploration Team
- San Jose, California
- Delamar Dry Lake
- Mountain Valley Airport
- Smoke Creek Desert
- Traces of Catastrophe
Projects
[edit]Sometimes my editing has been along cleaning up and/or building a theme. Here are the highlights, including what led me to pursue them.
- Bay Area airports: The idea to help with this came easily because I'm a commercial pilot and single-engine flight instructor. I cleaned up List of airports in the San Francisco Bay Area, created navbox {{Airports in the San Francisco Bay Area}}, created a couple missing articles, and added the navbox to all the articles. (Credit to fellow Bay Area aviation enthusiast Stepheng3 for creating the corresponding category.) This was my first effort in a synergistic trio of list article, category and navbox (see WP:CLN) - it seems to have worked very well. completed: April 2008
- Silicon Valley visitor attractions: The idea to help with this was inspired when family and friends have visited the area and I wasn't familiar with our own local attractions here in Silicon Valley. Well, people anywhere often don't know what the local attractions are! ;-) But I started to notice Wikipedia had lots of disconnected articles which answered this question. That resulted in creating Category:Tourist attractions in Silicon Valley (originally "Visitor attractions..." for consistency with existing pages but someone decided that was inconsistent and renamed it), List of attractions in Silicon Valley and {{San Jose and Silicon Valley attractions}}. So now I have an answer for guests about what there is to see in the area. completed: early July 2008
- Black Rock Desert: I've maintained a web page with info about the Black Rock Desert since 1999, including important safety stuff. (It was a subpage on my personal web site from 1999-2009, and is now its own web site at http://BlackRockNevada.Info/ .) I saw for years before I became an editor on Wikipedia that it had a then-neglected page about the Black Rock Desert. Besides helping build up the article so that it's a review or two short of becoming a B-class article, I also created the {{Black Rock Desert}} navbox and pages for the federal wilderness areas and mountain ranges in the area. completed: late July 2008
- Mountain Ranges of Nevada: The 30 mountain ranges in the Black Rock Desert region were enough tedium that after doing one manually I wrote a Perl script to generate mountain range stub article text directly from USGS GNIS data, does some automated categorization by county, and cites its source! With some small changes, the script could work for anywhere in Nevada. I started adding some more mountain ranges in Nevada based on red links in List of mountain ranges of Nevada. It took months to get the momentum up - but 215 new articles later, there weren't any redlinks left. I also added the mountain range {{geobox}} to the other mountain ranges which didn't already have them, for consistent presentation. completed: early December 2008
- Mountain Ranges of California: By the time I had finished 215 new articles for Nevada, I had tweaked the script so it could handle California. The routine and the automation helped this go much more quickly. Another 216 new articles and List of mountain ranges of California also had no redlinks. (It's a coincidence that there were nearly equal numbers of new articles. California had more existing articles before this started - that's just how many articles there were to create, not the number of mountain ranges in each.) I got my first barnstar for that. The script can continue to be used for other states in the future. completed: late December 2008 (I got a barnstar for this)
- Impact craters on Earth: This has become an interest since early 2007 when I began leading a group researching a suspected impact crater site at the Black Rock Desert. (See the project's web page.) For years on camping trips I had puzzled over the look of the rocks as "the strangest volcano I've ever seen" - nothing made sense. After climbing the steep learning curve for the science of recognizing impact craters, the scenery at Black Rock has made much more sense. We're still working on that research. But that same learning curve led me to notice Wikipedia has articles for most of the world's confirmed craters, either split among inconsistent sets of categories or just uncategorized. I found the articles for all 176 confirmed impact sites (and created 3 to complete the set). I categorized them all in categories I created: Category:Earth Impact Database and citation template {{Cite Earth Impact DB}} for confirmed craters listed in EID, or Category:Possible impact craters on Earth for suspected/unproven craters or confirmed craters awaiting EID listing. I created the navbox {{Impact cratering on Earth}} to cover the past, present and notable plans for the future of the subject, which spans from geology to astronomy. I think Eugene Shoemaker would have liked this. completed: August 2009
- Mountain Ranges of Oregon: A small set compared to California and Nevada, it only took 30 new articles to fill out the list for Oregon. completed August 2009 (I got a barnstar for this)
- Method for consensus building: I posted Wikipedia:Method for consensus building and 30 related templates in March 2010 as a proposal for updating the consensus building discussion procedure on Wikipedia. There's a serious premise behind it - Wikipedia is losing volunteers in droves over dissatisfaction from incivility in discussions. I think we can hold on to hope that most of these people want to be civil, and can benefit from some direction in how to reach a consensus with people they start out disagreeing with. This has just begun and will probably be a long effort. (I got a barnstar for this) ... but others brutally deleting this effort to help develop methods for conflict resolution led to the end of my active participation in Wikipedia. If they're going to destroy that, then what's the point?
Along the way, some admin gave me WP:Autoreviewer privileges. Thank you, whoever you are...
My Photos I've contributed
[edit]These are photos I've uploaded and contributed to Wikipedia (via Wikimedia Commons) of which I'm the photographer. These are listed in chronological order of the time taken.
-
Delamar Dry Lake, Nevada on Apr 10, 2004
-
CSXT amateur space launch at Black Rock Desert, Nevada on May 17, 2004 (documents an historic event)
-
Black Rock Point at Nevada's Black Rock Desert with inferior mirage in foreground on Jun 19, 2004
-
SpaceShipOne landing at the Mojave Air & Space Port on Jun 21, 2004 (documents an historic event)
-
a Mustang in the Granite Range near the Black Rock Desert, seen during the search for the CSXT space booster on Aug 15, 2004
-
Two high-power rockets lift off at Nevada's Black Rock Desert carrying university research projects from Japan on Sep 24, 2004
-
night view of Lick Observatory on Mt Hamilton from Grant County Park showing open dome with telescope, stars track across sky in long exposure, Jun 25, 2005
-
Black Rock Desert in the late afternoon before a wind storm on Aug 6, 2005
-
aerial photo of Empire Airport in Empire, Nevada on Jun 17, 2006
-
Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay in Victoria, Australia viewed southeast from the Melbourne Observation Deck in the Rialto Towers on April 18, 2007
-
fireworks in San Jose, California on Jul 4, 2007, appears in Independence Day story on WikiNews
-
Sierra Madera impact crater in West Texas viewed from US Hwy 385 on Jul 15, 2007
-
Black Rock Point at Nevada's Black Rock Desert partially obscured in a dust and sand storm on Aug 19, 2007
-
Aerial view of Interstate 580 in the Altamont Pass Wind Farm on Sep 11, 2007
-
Aerial view of the California Aqueduct at the Interstate 205 crossing on Sep 11, 2007
-
San Andreas Fault in the Carrizo Plain, aerial photo from 8500 feet on Nov 16, 2007
-
Gimli Glider at the Mojave Air & Space Port on Feb 12, 2008
-
aerial photo of William J Fox Airfield in Lancaster, California on Feb 28, 2008
-
aerial photo of Tehachapi Wind Farm on Feb 28, 2008
-
aerial photo of Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose on Mar 7, 2008 (photo taken by Craig Anderson with my camera while I flew the plane)
-
aerial photo of South County Airport in San Martin, California on Mar 31, 2008
-
night photo of The Tech Museum of Innovation in downtown San Jose on Apr 12, 2008
-
night photo of the Circle of Palms Plaza and San Jose Museum of Art in downtown San Jose on Apr 12, 2008
-
California State Seal at the Circle of Palms on Apr 20, 2008
-
Circle of Palms Plaza in downtown San Jose on Apr 23, 2008
-
East Mormon Mountains in southeast Nevada on May 26, 2008
-
Mormon Mountains in southeast Nevada on May 26, 2008
-
fireworks in downtown San Jose, California on Jul 4, 2008
-
Eastridge Transit Center on Jul 17, 2008
-
Great Mall Transit Center on Jul 22, 2008
-
Administration building, restaurant and old tower at the Mojave Air & Space Port on Aug 12, 2008
-
a tow plane and glider taking off from Mountain Valley Airport in Tehachapi, California on Aug 14, 2008
-
Washoe County Route 447 sign in Gerlach NV on Sep 5, 2008 (for discussion on SR447 talk page)
-
Washoe County Route 447 sign in Gerlach NV on Sep 7, 2008 (for discussion on SR447 talk page)
-
aerial photo of Moffett Federal Airfield on Oct 15, 2008
-
aerial photo of San Carlos Airport on Oct 15, 2008
-
Fireworks in Cameron Park, California on June 27, 2009
-
Aerial photo of SR262 (Mission Blvd) in Fremont, CA on July 20, 2009
-
Aerial photo of Stockton Metropolitan Airport on July 20, 2009
-
Aerial photo of the Tehachapi Loop on Sep 11, 2009
-
Aerial photo of the Mojave Air & Space Port on Sep 11, 2009
-
Masten Space Systems XA0.1B "Xombie" rocket lander at Mojave on tethered test flight on Sept 11, 2009
-
southern Black Rock Range on Oct 11, 2009
-
Masten Space Systems XA0.1E "Xoie" rocket at Mojave in the competition-winning landing of the Lunar Lander Challenge on Oct 30, 2009 (documents an historic event)
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
-
747 art car at Black Rock Desert on Sept 9, 2018
Other Images I've Created
[edit]These are other images I created and contributed to Wikimedia Commons and Wikipedia. So far these are all maps that use public-domain federal map imagery in the background and overlay topic-specific details which I added.
-
map of suspected impact crater at the Black Rock Desert in Nevada (used by a wikinews article)
-
map of the planned BART extension to San Jose
-
map of the planned BART extension to Warm Springs
Pages I've created
[edit]Articles I've created
[edit]Protected Areas: parks, wilderness, etc
[edit]Black Rock Desert
[edit]- Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon
Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area - Black Rock Desert Wilderness
- North Jackson Mountains Wilderness
- South Jackson Mountains Wilderness
- Pahute Peak Wilderness
- North Black Rock Range Wilderness
- East Fork High Rock Canyon Wilderness
- Little High Rock Canyon Wilderness
- High Rock Canyon Wilderness
Mountain Range stubs generated from GNIS data
[edit]Nevada
[edit]See List of mountain ranges of Nevada (though I did not create that article).
Done All the entries from USGS GNIS for Nevada mountain ranges now have at least stub articles using that data as a reference. (215 stub articles created)
Black Rock Desert
[edit]This originally started to fill in stub articles for the mountains around the Black Rock Desert. But the perl script I wrote to generate the text of a mountain range stub article from GNIS also works for other locations.
- Granite Range (Washoe County)
- Kamma Mountains
- Fox Range
- Selenite Range
- Hog Ranch Mountains
- Smoke Creek Mountains
- High Rock Canyon Hills
- Little High Rock Mountains
- Seven Troughs Range
- Yellow Hills
- Massacre Range
- Badger Mountains
- Division Range
- Montana Mountains
- Pine Forest Range
- Sentinel Hills
- Sheephead Mountains
remainder of Nevada
[edit]After starting articles for the mountains in the Black Rock Desert, the effort continued to the rest of Nevada.
- Tikaboo Range
- Delamar Mountains
- Meadow Valley Mountains
- East Mormon Mountains
- Pahranagat Range
- Worthington Mountains
- Anchorite Hills
- White Rock Mountains
- Mahogany Mountains
- Goldfield Hills
- Fernley Hills
- Fortification Range
- Fox Creek Range
- Garfield Hills
- Golden Gate Range
- Gold Mountain Range
- Ararat Hills
- Gray Hills
- Halfpint Range
- Hays Canyon Range
- Highland Range
- Hiko Range
- Hiller Mountains
- Hungry Range
- Huntoon Mountains
- Ichabod Range
- Idaho Canyon Range
- Johnnie Range
- Augusta Mountains
- Barnett Hills
- Belted Range
- Bilk Creek Mountains
- Bird Spring Range
- Black Canyon Range
- Bloody Run Hills
- Blow Sand Mountains
- Blue Wing Mountains
- Bodie Mountains
- Bone Mountains
- Bristol Range
- Broken Hills
- Bruneau Range
- Buck Creek Mountains
- Buckskin Range
- Buffalo Hills
- Bullfrog Hills
- Bunejug Mountains
- Buried Hills
- Butte Mountains
- Cactus Range
- Cambridge Hills
- Candelaria Hills
- Castle Mountains (Nevada)
- Cedar Mountains (Nevada)
- Cedar Range
- Chief Range
- Clover Mountains
- Cocoon Mountains
- Copper Mountains (Nevada)
- Cucomungo Mountains
- Cuprite Hills
- Curnow Range
- Delano Mountains
- Desert Creek Mountains
- Desert Range
- Devils Hole Hills
- Diabase Hills
- Dixie Hills
- Dolly Varden Mountains
- Double H Mountains
- Dry Hills
- Dry Lake Range
- Duck Creek Range
- East Desert Range
- Antelope Range (Eureka County)
- Antelope Range (Pershing County)
- Antelope Range (White Pine County)
- Bare Mountain (Nevada)
- Burnt Springs Range
- East Gate Range
- East Pahranagat Range
- East Range
- Elbow Range
- Eleana Range
- Ely Springs Range
- Eugene Mountains
- Fairview Range (Churchill County)
- Fairview Range (Lincoln County)
- Fish Creek Mountains
- Fish Creek Range
- Flowery Range
- Fort Sage Mountains
- Frenchman Range
- French Mountains
- Gabbs Valley Range
- Gap Mountains
- General Thomas Hills
- Gillis Range
- Goose Creek Mountains
- Granite Range (Elko County)
- Groom Range
- Hannan Range
- H D Range
- Home Camp Range
- Horse Range (Nevada)
- Hot Springs Range
- Jumbled Hills
- Junction House Range
- Kern Mountains
- Kinsley Mountains
- Lahontan Mountains
- Las Vegas Range
- Leach Range
- Leppy Hills
- Limestone Hills
- Lodi Hills
- Lost Creek Hills
- Lucy Gray Mountains
- Mahogany Hills
- Majuba Mountains
- Mallard Hills
- Martin Creek Mountains
- Marys River Range
- Maverick Springs Range
- Monitor Hills
- Monte Cristo Mountains
- Montezuma Range
- Mosquito Mountain
- Mount Irish Range
- Mountain Boy Range
- Muddy Mountains
- Needle Range
- New Pass Range
- North Muddy Mountains
- North Pahroc Range
- Osgood Mountains
- Painted Point Range
- Palmetto Mountains
- Papoose Range
- Paradise Range
- Park Range (Nevada)
- Paymaster Ridge
- Peavine Mountain
- Peko Hills
- Petersen Mountain
- Pilot Mountains
- Pine Grove Hills
- Pinto Peak Range
- Pintwater Range
- Pioche Hills
- Poker Brown Mountains
- Ranger Mountains
- Rawhide Hills
- Reveille Range
- River Mountains
- Royston Hills
- Sahwave Mountains
- Salmon River Range
- San Antonio Mountains
- Sand Hills (Nevada)
- Sand Range
- Santa Renia Mountains
- Seaman Range
- Sheep Creek Range
- Shoshone Mountain
- Shoshone Range
- Silver Peak Range
- Singatse Range
- Sinkavata Hills
- Slate Ridge
- Slumbering Hills
- Snake Mountains
- Snowstorm Mountains
- South Pahroc Range
- South Virgin Mountains
- Specter Range
- Spotted Range
- Terraced Hills
- Timpahute Range
- Toana John Mountains
- Tobin Range
- Trinity Range
- Tule Springs Hills
- Tuscarora Mountains
- Volcanic Hills (Nevada)
- Weepah Hills
- Wellington Hills
- West Gate Range
- West Range
- Whistler Range
- White River Range
- White Throne Mountains
- Wild Horse Range
- Wilson Creek Range
- Windermere Hills
- Wood Hills
- Last Chance Range (Nevada)
- Desert Hills (Nevada)
- Elk Mountains (Nevada)
California
[edit]After completing the Nevada ranges, I created the list article, List of mountain ranges of California and got started on mountain range stub articles for California. By the point the Nevada articles were done, the script that generates them had gotten enough incremental changes to generalize it to handle any state. Except that the time zone is still hard-coded for Pacific Time - so the script will still need a little more work before it's ready for Prime Time.
Done All the entries from USGS GNIS for Cal;ifornia mountain ranges now have at least stub articles using that data as a reference. (216 stub articles created)
- Adobe Hills
- Alexander Hills
- Alvord Mountain
- Amedee Mountains
- Antelope Hills (California)
- Arica Mountains
- Bacon Hills
- Bald Hills (Humboldt County)
- Bald Hills (Lassen County)
- Bald Mountain Range
- Baldwin Hills (mountain range)
- Balls (mountain range)
- Bernasconi Hills
- Big Blue Hills
- Bighorn Mountains (California)
- Big Valley Mountains
- Bird Hills
- Bissell Hills
- Black Hills (Contra Costa County)
- Black Hills (Imperial County)
- Black Hills (Kern County)
- Black Hills (Riverside County)
- Black Hills (San Bernardino County)
- Box Springs Mountains
- Brawley Peaks
- Briones Hills
- Buena Vista Hills (Kern County)
- Buena Vista Hills (San Diego County)
- Calico Peaks
- Call Mountains
- Calumet Mountains
- Campbell Hills
- Capay Hills
- Casmalia Hills
- Chalk Buttes
- Chalk Hills
- Cholame Hills
- Chowchilla Mountains
- Ciervo Hills
- Clear Lake Hills
- Colton Hills
- Confidence Hills
- Coppersmith Hills
- Cottonwood Mountains (Lassen County)
- Cottonwood Mountains (Riverside County)
- Coyote Hills (Alameda County)
- Coyote Hills (Plumas County)
- Coyote Mountains
- Crystal Hills
- Cuyamaca Mountains
- Darwin Hills
- Deadman Hills
- Diamond Mountains (California)
- Domenigoni Mountains
- Dominguez Hills (mountain range)
- Dougherty Hills
- Dublin Hills
- Dumont Hills
- Dunnigan Hills
- Eagle Hills
- East Coyote Hills
- Elk Hills
- Elkhorn Hills
- English Hills
- Chalk Mountains (California)
- West Coyote Hills
- Marble Mountains (San Bernardino County)
- Fenner Hills
- Fish Creek Mountains (California)
- Fletcher Hills
- Flynn Hills
- Four Brothers (mountain range)
- Fry Mountains
- Grapevine Hills
- Gravel Hills
- Gravel Range
- Griswold Hills
- Guijarral Hills
- Hemme Hills
- Hoodoo Hills
- Horned Toad Hills
- Horse Hills
- Horse Range (California)
- Ibex Hills
- Indio Hills
- Irish Hills (California)
- Iron Mountains (California)
- Jacalitos Hills
- Jamul Mountains
- Jurupa Mountains
- Kalmia Hills
- Kelsey Range
- Kettleman Hills
- Kilbeck Hills
- Kilgore Hills
- Kit Fox Hills
- Kramer Hills
- Kreyenhagen Hills
- La Loma Hills
- Larkspur Hills
- Las Aguilas Mountains
- Las Alturas
- Las Colinas (California)
- Las Lomas (California)
- Lava Mountains
- Little Chuckwalla Mountains
- Little Mule Mountains
- Little Piute Mountains
- Little Signal Hills
- Lompoc Hills
- Long Buttes
- Los Jinetes
- Los Viejos
- Mecca Hills
- Merriam Mountains
- Mesquite Hills
- Mesquite Mountains
- Middle Hills
- Mid Hills
- Mineral Range
- Mitchel Range
- Mopah Range
- Mount Buchon
- Mud Hills
- New Range
- North Pinyon Mountains
- Oat Hills (Colusa County)
- Oat Hills (Mariposa County)
- Oat Hills (San Diego County)
- Oat Hills (Yuba County)
- Ogilby Hills
- Old Dad Mountains
- Palo Verde Mountains
- Palos Verdes Hills
- Panhandle Hills
- Panoche Hills
- Panorama Hills (California)
- Paradise Range (California)
- Partlett Mountains
- Pedley Hills
- Pine Hills (California)
- Pinyon Mountains
- Pleito Hills
- Point of Rocks
- Poverty Hills
- Pyramid Hills
- Rawson Mountains
- Red Hills (San Luis Obispo County)
- Red Hills (Tuolumne County)
- Riverside Mountains
- Rosamond Hills
- Rosecrans Hills
- Saddle Peak Hills
- Sagehen Hills
- Saline Range
- Salmon Mountains
- Salt Spring Hills
- San Felipe Hills (San Diego County)
- San Felipe Hills (Santa Clara County)
- San Marcos Mountains
- San Rafael Hills
- San Ysidro Mountains
- Sand Hills (California)
- Santa Margarita Mountains
- Santa Rosa Hills (Inyo County)
- Santa Rosa Hills (Riverside County)
- Santa Teresa Hills
- Sawtooth Mountains (California)
- Sawtooth Range (San Bernardino County)
- Sawtooth Range (San Diego County)
- Scott Bar Mountains
- Scott Mountains (California)
- Shale Hills
- Shandin Hills
- Sheep Hills
- Shelton Buttes
- Sherburne Hills
- Ship Mountains
- Sierra Azul
- Sierra de Salinas
- Skedaddle Mountains
- Solomon Hills
- South Hills (California)
- Spangler Hills
- Sperry Hills
- Summit Range
- Superstition Hills
- Sweitzer Hills
- Talc City Hills
- Tecopa Hills
- Tejon Hills
- Telephone Hills
- The Badlands (California)
- The Girdle
- The Palisades (Napa County)
- Three Sisters (Los Angeles County)
- Three Sisters (Riverside County)
- Three Sisters (Siskiyou County)
- Trainer Hills
- Tucalota Hills
- Tumey Hills
- Vaca Mountains
- Valjean Hills
- Venice Hills
- Verdi Range
- Volcanic Hills (California)
- Volcan Mountains
- Vontrigger Hills
- Waterman Hills
- West Riverside Mountains
- White Hills (Inyo County)
- White Hills (Santa Barbara County)
- Whitehorse Mountains
- Widow Valley Mountains
- Yountville Hills
- Yuha Buttes
Oregon
[edit]It took 31 new articles to fill in the missing mountain ranges for List of mountain ranges of Oregon.
- Aldrich Mountains
- Black Hills (Oregon)
- Canby Mountains
- Cardwell Hills
- Coleman Hills
- Connley Hills
- Cottonwood Mountain
- Coyote Hills (Oregon)
- Crooked Creek Range
- Crowcamp Hills
- Farley Hills
- Gage Range
- Grampian Hills
- Grassy Range
- Greenhorn Mountains (Oregon)
- Hagerhorst Mountains
- Horse Range (Oregon)
- Hot Spring Hills
- Maury Mountains
- Mutton Mountains
- Oregon Canyon Mountains
- Owyhee Mountains
- Paulina Mountains
- Red Hills of Dundee
- Rogue River Range
- Sage Hen Hills
- Sand Hills (Oregon)
- Sheepshead Mountains
- Virtue Hills
- Whiskey Hills
- White Horse Mountains
Other states
[edit]This is just experimental use of the mountain range stub generator for some places in other states.
Aviation
[edit]San Jose/Silicon Valley
[edit]Impact craters/structures
[edit]Regional
[edit]Disambiguation
[edit]Wikipedia essays
[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Airports/Notability - 2008 user essay which was moved to WikiProject Airports as the basis of project's notability guideline
- Wikipedia:Method for consensus building - 2010 proposal on finding ways to improve consensus-building at Wikipedia, which did not gain traction
- User:Ikluft/essay/Categorization of craters - 2019 user essay on experience and best practices categorizing craters, under consideration for move to WikiProject Geology
Categories I've created
[edit]- Category:Black Rock Desert
- Category:Northern California templates
- Category:Northern California navigational boxes
- Category:Tourist attractions in Silicon Valley
- Category:Upstate California
- Category:Temporary settlements
- Category:Mountain ranges of Northern California
- Category:Mountain ranges of Upstate California
- Category:Earth Impact Database
- Category:In-flight airliner loss of all engines
- Category:Northern California
- Category:Mountain ranges of the San Francisco Bay Area
- Category:Mount Shasta
- Category:Glaciers of Mount Shasta
- Category:Mojave Air & Space Port
- Category:Edwards Air Force Base
- Category:Defunct airports in California
- Category:Impact craters on Earth by continent
- Category:Impact craters on Earth by geological period
- Category:Possible impact craters on Earth
- Category:Impact geology
- Category:Proposed public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area
- Category:Cambrian impact craters
- Category:Miocene impact craters
- Category:Antarctica-related lists
- Category:Mountain ranges of the Black Rock Desert
- Category:History of the Black Rock Desert
- Category:Consensus building templates
- Category:Cycling in San Jose, California
- Category:Bike paths in San Jose, California
Navbox Templates I've created
[edit]How do I pick the colors on these?
- California-related navboxes already use California Gold - so I followed that tradition
- for airport-related navboxes, it uses gray like from a paved runway
- for navboxes with an embedded photo, the color may come from the photo
Consensus-building templates
[edit]These are consensus-building templates for Wikipedia:Method for consensus building and {{Method for consensus building}}.
- {{CB-position}}
- {{CB-proposal}}
- {{CB-consensus}}
- {{CB-postpone}}
- {{CB-supermajority}}
- {{CB-majority}}
- {{CB-refer}}
- {{CB-deadlock}}
- {{CB-support2}}
- {{CB-support1}}
- {{CB-support0}}
- {{CB-neutral}}
- {{CB-oppose0}}
- {{CB-oppose1}}
- {{CB-oppose2}}
- {{CB-keep3}}
- {{CB-keep2}}
- {{CB-keep1}}
- {{CB-keep0}}
- {{CB-delete3}}
- {{CB-delete2}}
- {{CB-delete1}}
- {{CB-delete0}}
- {{CB-rename2}}
- {{CB-rename1}}
- {{CB-rename0}}
- {{CB-merge2}}
- {{CB-merge1}}
- {{CB-merge0}}
Other templates I've created
[edit]- created the last two -geo-stub templates for California counties that didn't already have them
- Infoboxes
- Geobox locators
- citation templates
Sandbox
[edit]I have a sandbox workspace in my Wikipedia user space. These pages are usually not interesting for browsing.
Useful templates
[edit]This is a collection of useful Wikipedia editing links
- Wikipedian software engineers
- User c-4
- User perl
- Wikipedian amateur radio operators
- Wikipedians interested in mapmaking
- Wikipedians interested in photography
- Wikipedians in Silicon Valley
- Wikipedia autopatrollers
- WikiProject Geology participants
- Wikipedians interested in geology
- Wikipedian instrument-rated pilots
- Wikipedian flight instructors
- Wikipedian multiengine-rated pilots
- Wikipedians interested in free software
- Wikipedians interested in space exploration