User:Bill-on-the-Hill

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Greetings from Bill Johnson (professional "handle" M. W. Johnson, Ph.D.) in Los Alamos, New Mexico. I use the same user name in Wikipedia, where I contribute articles on New Mexico, classical music, mountains and mountaineering, and chess -- in other words, a lot of the same stuff as here. :-) I'm 53 years old, married, with two children in college. If you have questions about hiking opportunities in New Mexico or suggestions for MaxTravelz articles on the area, drop me a line!

Taos Ski Valley
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Taos Ski Valley
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Contents

Current Projects

  • New Mexico and its regions, although I'll have to treat the southeast and southwest rather superficially
  • Santa Fe (New Mexico) -- The "City Different" really deserves a lot better than it's getting here, this one could be "current" for months... Note that I've set up a photo page with photographs of this extremely beautiful place, with the intention of using one or more in the article once there's been some discussion; if you particularly like (or dislike) one, please leave a comment in the corresponding discussion page.
  • Navajo Nation -- approaches being "completed", I could use some help on the "Do" section
  • Valles Caldera National Preserve, a new and utterly gorgeous unit of the national park system
  • Hot springs -- trying to populate a "topic" page that has some fun associated with it
  • Shortly I'll start getting the "(foo) needing attention" pages updated, via random adds of destinations encountered. We really ought to have a bot for this, but since we don't...

Completed (!?) Projects

I reserve the right to go and tinker with these "completed" ones, of course. :-)

Frey Trail (top) and Tyuonyi ruin (bottom) at Bandelier National Monument
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Frey Trail (top) and Tyuonyi ruin (bottom) at Bandelier National Monument


Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos
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Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos

Future Projects

  • Lots of little towns in northern New Mexico, including Farmington and Pojoaque, all of which are waypoints and overnight stays en route to interesting things here even if they're not that exciting themselves
  • I'll also kick in on some destinations in Arizona and Colorado, although my knowledge of these is somewhat more superficial.
  • A possible topical page on Folk Art, to bring some rigor to the hodgepodge of American Indian art mentioned in some of the other pages, and try to encourage other areas with interesting folk art to represent it coherently.

Things where I'm a Docent

Kudos to User:Maj, User:Mark and company for setting up the MaxTravelz:Docents feature! I'm taking the liberty of proclaiming myself a Docent for:

If you want info on one of these, for the time being I recommend you simply leave a message on my Talk page, as my e-mail is flaky and I only participate rarely in IRCs.

Things I know enough about to be helpful(?)

I don't think I really qualify as a Docent for these, but I'll still try to add stuff from time to time on them:

Places I've been

(Exclusive of a few in-transit airports)

Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
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Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
Watch this space, as it's still a goal of mine to reach all fifty -- yes, including Denali (Alaska).
  • Mexico
    • Juarez
    • Mexico City
    • Puebla
    • Various mountains including the summits of Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl; Amecameca is a very pleasant little town en route that deserves a good article

Places I want to visit

The short answer is "everywhere," of course, but some things at the top of the list:

  • Australia
  • Canada's Atlantic Provinces
  • Iceland, particularly geothermal features and the wild inland
  • New Zealand, ditto
  • The Aleutian Islands, improbably enough, for the same reasons
  • More of Russia, particularly Kamchatka and the volcanoes and geysers there -- detect a pattern here? :-)
  • England and Republic of Ireland to do some genealogical work
  • Antarctica
  • Other sources of folk art beyond those of the Southwestern United States and Russia. I think we really need an article on this subject; planning to get started on it soon.