Wikipedia:WikiProject Backpacking

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WikiProject Backpacking
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Improving the encyclopedia when we are not walking in the wild and sleeping under the sky

Welcome to WikiProject Backpacking. Several Wikipedians have formed this collaboration resource and group dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of Hiking and the organization of information and articles on this topic. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions and various resources; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians interested in the topic. If you would like to help, inquire on the talk page, watch this page, and see the to-do list, below.

Scope[edit]

Hiking, hiking trails, hiking equipment, hiking techniques, organizations that support hikers and hiking trail, the hiking community, authors, and their books. To cover hiking and backpacking by its many names; e.g. trekking, hill walking, tramping, rambling, snowshoeing, and more.

Goals[edit]

  • To improve hiking, backpacking, and trail related articles to Good Article Status
  • To organize and categorize articles related to hiking, backpacking, and trail articles
  • To provide a consistent layout for hiking, backpacking, and trail articles where applicable
  • auditing articles (tagging, classifying, and setting importance level) in categories hiking, hiking trails, backpacking, and camping
  • identifying and categorizing articles about organizations that support hikers, trails, backpackers and related activities

Articles[edit]

Recognized content[edit]

Main page featured articles[edit]

Main page featured lists[edit]

Featured lists[edit]

Good articles[edit]

Did you know? articles[edit]

Former featured articles[edit]

Former good articles[edit]

Level 4 vital articles[edit]

Level 5 vital articles[edit]


Source page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Backpacking/Recognized content

Top articles by recent edit count[edit]

14 edits Northern Crossing (Tararua Range)
5 edits Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
3 edits Wild (2014 film)
2 edits Bureau of Land Management
2 edits Leeds Country Way
2 edits Alfred Wainwright
2 edits List of mountaineering equipment brands
2 edits Peace Pilgrim
2 edits Sierra Club
2 edits Recreational Equipment, Inc.

These are the articles that have been edited the most within the last seven days. Last updated 17 August 2021 by HotArticlesBot.

Source page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Backpacking/Hot articles

Popular content[edit]

This is a list of bot-generated pages in the scope of Wikipedia:WikiProject Backpacking along with pageviews.

To report bugs, please write on the Community tech bot talk page on Meta.

List[edit]

Period: 2024-05-01 to 2024-05-31

Total views: 1,509,012

Updated: 17:44, 4 June 2024 (UTC)

Rank Page title Views Daily average Assessment Importance
1 Camino de Santiago 166,806 5,380 C Unknown
2 Bear Grylls 82,695 2,667 B Unknown
3 Chris McCandless 76,654 2,472 B Unknown
4 Appalachian Trail 35,216 1,136 GA Unknown
5 Pacific Crest Trail 35,212 1,135 B Unknown
6 First aid 29,991 967 B Unknown
7 Wild (2014 film) 28,195 909 C Unknown
8 Topographic map 24,699 796 C Unknown
9 The North Face 23,645 762 Start Unknown
10 Bill Bryson 23,097 745 B Unknown
11 National Park Service 22,390 722 B Unknown
12 Columbia Sportswear 21,674 699 C Unknown
13 Hiking 21,524 694 B Unknown
14 Patagonia, Inc. 19,193 619 C Unknown
15 Mountaineering 19,141 617 B Unknown
16 Arc'teryx 18,820 607 C Unknown
17 Bothy 18,118 584 C Unknown
18 Grand Canyon National Park 17,848 575 C Unknown
19 Bivouac shelter 17,007 548 Start Unknown
20 REI 15,913 513 C Unknown
21 Great Smoky Mountains National Park 15,441 498 B Unknown
22 Freedom to roam 14,904 480 C Unknown
23 Tarpaulin 13,265 427 Start Unknown
24 Pocketknife 13,090 422 B Unknown
25 Camping 12,755 411 C Unknown
26 The Way (2010 film) 12,753 411 C Unknown
27 Continental Divide Trail 12,067 389 B Unknown
28 Via Francigena 11,676 376 C Unknown
29 United States Forest Service 11,338 365 B Unknown
30 A Walk in the Woods (film) 11,086 357 C Unknown
31 Desire path 10,959 353 C Unknown
32 Tour du Mont Blanc 10,229 329 C Unknown
33 Outdoor recreation 9,571 308 C Unknown
34 John Muir Trail 9,113 293 C Unknown
35 Sierra Club 9,023 291 B Unknown
36 Backpack 8,795 283 C Unknown
37 Mount Katahdin 8,771 282 C Unknown
38 Bureau of Land Management 8,461 272 B Unknown
39 Lean-to 8,450 272 Start Unknown
40 Ice axe 7,653 246 C Unknown
41 Death of Vance Rodriguez 7,331 236 Start Unknown
42 Fjällräven 7,068 228 B Unknown
43 Wild (memoir) 7,067 227 B Unknown
44 Nordic walking 6,946 224 C Unknown
45 Kokoda Track 6,910 222 C Unknown
46 Hammock 6,904 222 C Unknown
47 The Nature Conservancy 6,698 216 B Unknown
48 Thru-hiking 6,364 205 C Unknown
49 Wilderness 6,209 200 B Unknown
50 Lycian Way 6,191 199 B Unknown
51 West Highland Way 5,879 189 C Unknown
52 Insect repellent 5,846 188 B Unknown
53 Tent 5,784 186 C Unknown
54 Gaiters 5,543 178 C Unknown
55 English calamity 5,529 178 C Unknown
56 Canada Goose (clothing) 5,522 178 C Unknown
57 Survival skills 5,462 176 C Unknown
58 Swedish torch 5,422 174 Start Unknown
59 Hadrian's Wall Path 5,409 174 C Unknown
60 Triple Crown of Hiking 5,383 173 C Unknown
61 Climbing 5,342 172 List Unknown
62 Trail 5,243 169 B Unknown
63 Canoeing 5,036 162 Start Unknown
64 Quechua (brand) 5,036 162 Stub Unknown
65 Gander Mountain 5,001 161 C Unknown
66 Scrambling 4,959 159 C Unknown
67 Dyneema Composite Fabric 4,855 156 Start Unknown
68 Coleman (brand) 4,816 155 Start Unknown
69 Backpacking (hiking) 4,809 155 C Unknown
70 Coast to Coast Walk 4,697 151 C Unknown
71 A Walk in the Woods (book) 4,665 150 C Unknown
72 Grandma Gatewood 4,621 149 C Unknown
73 List of long-distance trails in the United States 4,551 146 List Unknown
74 European long-distance paths 4,420 142 List Unknown
75 Pennine Way 4,201 135 C Unknown
76 Fire making 4,106 132 C Unknown
77 The Ridgeway 4,104 132 C Unknown
78 South West Coast Path 4,062 131 B Unknown
79 JanSport 4,055 130 Start Unknown
80 National Trails System 3,918 126 FL Unknown
81 Rail trail 3,653 117 B Unknown
82 Appalachian Trail by state 3,457 111 C Unknown
83 Guide book 3,421 110 C Unknown
84 Green Mountains 3,333 107 C Unknown
85 Alfred Wainwright 3,311 106 C Unknown
86 Pilgrims' Way 3,267 105 B Unknown
87 Hexamine fuel tablet 3,251 104 Start Unknown
88 Campsite 3,216 103 C Unknown
89 American Discovery Trail 3,141 101 C Unknown
90 Lillian Alling 3,135 101 Start Unknown
91 Snowshoe 3,100 100 C Unknown
92 GR footpath 3,084 99 C Unknown
93 Mountain Equipment Co-op 3,040 98 B Unknown
94 Jack Wolfskin 3,040 98 Start Unknown
95 Dispersed camping 2,930 94 Start Unknown
96 Ten Essentials 2,900 93 C Unknown
97 Mount Whitney Trail 2,863 92 C Unknown
98 Leave No Trace 2,838 91 Start Unknown
99 Marmot (company) 2,761 89 Stub Unknown
100 Trans Canada Trail 2,748 88 C Unknown

Source page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Backpacking/Popular pages

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Source page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Backpacking/Article alerts

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Article assessment[edit]

The project is using standard and extended class/importance as described in content assessment. See also assessing articles.

Priority/importance[edit]

Top
Subject is extremely important, even crucial, to its specific field. Reserved for subjects that have achieved international notability within their field
High
Subject is extremely notable, but has not achieved international notability, or is only notable within a particular continent
Mid
Subject is only notable within its particular field or subject and has achieved notability in a particular place or area
Low
Subject is not particularly notable or significant even within its field of study. It may only be included to cover a specific part of a notable article

When reviewing the importance of an article to the project, consider this guidance. Your judgment as an editor will always trump this guidance.

  • The U.S. National Scenic Trails, or another nations equivalent, and many subjects related to hiking upon them should probably be High priority.
  • The Ten essentials and individual articles about the use of the essential or skills need to use it effectively should be High priority.
  • Other equipment critical to a safe and comfortable backpacking trip should be Mid priority unless it is more—or less—notable for another reason.
  • Organizations that support long-distance hikers or the trails they use should be Mid priority.
  • Hiking trails shorter that ten miles (16 km) may not belong to this project at all unless they are of notable interest to backpackers.
  • Hiking trails longer than ten miles (16 km) should be Low priority unless they are of significant interest to backpackers.
  • Manufacturers or brands of equipment used by backpackers should be Low priority unless they are essential to backpackers for an important reason.

Content quality grading[edit]

Standard classes[edit]

We use these classes as defined further in Wikipedia:Content assessment. Here is the relative Part of that document.

Stub-Class
A very basic description of the topic. Can be well-written, but may also have significant content issues.

The article is either a very short article or a rough collection of information that will need much work to become a meaningful article. It is usually very short; but, if the material is irrelevant or incomprehensible, an article of any length falls into this category. Although Stub-class articles are the lowest class of the normal classes, they are adequate enough to be an accepted article, though they do have risks of being dropped from being an article altogether.

Start-Class
An article that is developing but still quite incomplete. It may or may not cite adequate reliable sources.

The article has a usable amount of good content but is weak in many areas. Quality of the prose may be distinctly unencyclopedic, and Wikipedia:Manual of Style compliance non-existent. The article should satisfy fundamental content policies, such as Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons. Frequently, the referencing is inadequate, although enough sources are usually provided to establish verifiability. No Start-Class article should be in any danger of being speedily deleted.

C-Class
The article is substantial but is still missing important content or contains much irrelevant material. The article should have some references to reliable sources, but may still have significant problems or require substantial cleanup.

The article cites more than one reliable source and is better developed in style, structure, and quality than Start-Class, but it fails one or more of the criteria for B-Class. It may have some gaps or missing elements; need editing for clarity, balance, or flow; or contain policy violations, such as bias or original research. Articles on fictional topics are likely to be marked as C-Class if they are written from an in-universe perspective. It is most likely that C-Class articles have a reasonable encyclopedic style.

B-Class
The article is mostly complete and without major problems but requires some further work to reach good article standards.

The article meets the six B-Class criteria:

  1. The article is suitably referenced, with inline citations. It has reliable sources, and any important or controversial material which is likely to be challenged is cited. Any format of inline citation is acceptable: the use of <ref> tags and citation templates such as {{cite web}} is optional.
  2. The article reasonably covers the topic, and does not contain obvious omissions or inaccuracies. It contains a large proportion of the material necessary for an A-Class article, although some sections may need expansion, and some less important topics may be missing.
  3. The article has a defined structure.Content should be organized into groups of related material, including a lead section and all the sections that can reasonably be included in an article of its kind.
  4. The article is reasonably well-written. The prose contains no major grammatical errors and flows sensibly, but it does not need to be "brilliant". The Manual of Style does not need to be followed rigorously.
  5. The article contains supporting materials where appropriate.Illustrations are encouraged, though not required. Diagrams, an infoboxetc. should be included where they are relevant and useful to the content.
  6. The article presents its content in an appropriately understandable way. It is written with as broad an audience in mind as possible. Although Wikipedia is more than just a general encyclopedia, the article should not assume unnecessary technical background and technical terms should be explained or avoided where possible.
GA-Class
The article has attained good article status, having been examined by one or more impartial reviewers from WP:Good article nominations.

The article meets the good article criteria:

A good article is:

  1. Well written:
    1. the prose is clear, concise, and understandable to an appropriately broad audience; spelling and grammar are correct; and
    2. it complies with the manual of style guidelines for lead sections, layout, words to watch, fiction, and list incorporation.
  2. Verifiable with no original research:
    1. it contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with the layout style guideline;
    2. all inline citations are from reliable sources, including those for direct quotations, statistics, published opinion, counter-intuitive or controversial statements that are challenged or likely to be challenged, and contentious material relating to living persons—science-based articles should follow the scientific citation guidelines;
    3. it contains no original research; and
    4. it contains no copyright violations nor plagiarism.
  3. Broad in its coverage:
    1. it addresses the main aspectsof the topic; and
    2. it stays focused on the topicwithout going into unnecessary detail (see summary style).
  4. Neutral: it represents viewpoints fairly and without editorial bias, giving due weight to each.
  5. Stable: it does not change significantly from day to day because of an ongoing edit war or content dispute.
  6. Illustrated, if possible, by media such as images, video, or audio:
    1. media are tagged with their copyright statuses, and valid fair use rationales are provided for non-free content; and
    2. media are relevant to the topic, and have suitable captions.
FA-Class
The article has attained featured articlestatus by passing an in-depth examination by impartial reviewers from WP:Featured article candidates.

The article meets the featured article criteria:

A featured article exemplifies our very best work and is distinguished by professional standards of writing, presentation, and sourcing. In addition to meeting the policies regarding content for all Wikipedia articles, it has the following attributes.

  1. It is:
    1. well-written: its prose is engaging and of a professional standard;
    2. comprehensive: it neglects no major facts or details and places the subject in context;
    3. well-researched: it is a thorough and representative survey of the relevant literature; claims are verifiableagainst high-quality reliable sources and are supported by inline citations where appropriate;
    4. neutral: it presents views fairly and without bias; and
    5. stable: it is not subject to ongoing edit wars and its content does not change significantly from day to day, except in response to the featured article process.
  2. It follows the style guidelines, including the provision of:
    1. a lead: a concise lead sectionthat summarizes the topic and prepares the reader for the detail in the subsequent sections;
    2. appropriate structure: a substantial but not overwhelming system of hierarchical section headings; and
    3. consistent citations: where required by criterion 1c, consistently formatted inline citations using either footnotes (<ref>Smith 2007, p. 1</ref>) or Harvard referencing (Smith 2007, p. 1)—see citing sources for suggestions on formatting references. Citation templates are not required.
  3. Media. It has images and other media, where appropriate, with succinct captions and acceptable copyright status. Images follow the image use policy. Non-free images or media must satisfy the criteria for inclusion of non-free content and be labeled accordingly.
  4. Length. It stays focused on the main topic without going into unnecessary detail and uses summary style.

Other classes[edit]

These are used for project maintenance.

List-Class
Any list page falls under this class
Disambig-Class
Any disambiguation page falls under this class
Category-Class
Any category falls under this class
Draft-Class
Any draft falls under this class. These are typically found in the Draft namespace, but may also be in the User namespace
Project-Class
Any project page falls under this class; may also include help pages
Template-Class
Any template falls under this class; may also include modules or userboxes

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Participants[edit]

Our member list can be found below and in the category: Category:WikiProject Backpacking participants

If you would like to declare yourself as a member of WikiProject Backpacking:

  • add yourself to the member list below, and optionally,
  • add any or all of the following to your user page:

Members[edit]

Watchers[edit]

Former Members[edit]

This WikiProject was established on March 11, 2007 and was worked by these and other, unnamed, editors. We thank them and salute them for the path they started and upon which we follow.

Open tasks[edit]

Categories[edit]

To display all subcategories click on the "►":
To display all subcategories click on the "►":
Hiking(14 C, 63 P)
Hiking by country(10 C, 2 P)
Backpacking(1 C, 31 P)
Hiking books(14 P)
Cairns (stone mounds)(1 C, 18 P)
Hiking equipment(2 C, 39 P)
Freedom to roam(1 C, 13 P)
Hikers(3 C, 65 P)
Mountain huts(16 C, 10 P)
Hiking organizations(5 C, 23 P)
Orienteering(13 C, 37 P)
Peak bagging(4 C, 10 P)
Hiking trails(6 C, 9 P)
Via ferrata(8 P)
To display all subcategories click on the "►":
Camping(11 C, 28 P)
Backpacking(1 C, 31 P)
Camping equipment(2 C, 81 P)
Campsites(4 C, 6 P)
Fiction about camping(2 C, 1 P)
Picnic(2 C, 9 P)
Recreational vehicles(2 C, 37 P)
Summer camps(11 C, 21 P)
Works about camping(2 C, 1 P)
Camping stubs(58 P)

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