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The result was: promoted by Allen3  talk 17:43, 30 September 2013 (UTC)

Harry Karstens, Walter Harper, Robert Tatum

Mount McKinley

  • Reviewed: Benjamin Hale (educator), Gardiner Lyceum, Isabelline Wheatear
  • Comment: Unfortunately, I missed the 100th anniversary of the climb, which would have been cool.
  • Question for reviewer: Do you think it would be "hookier" to mention that McKinley is the tallest mountain in North America, or is that common knowledge?

Created/expanded by HueSatLum ( talk), Parkwells ( talk). Nominated by HueSatLum ( talk) at 02:00, 22 September 2013 (UTC).

  • This was submitted as triple hit DYK; however, only 2 of 3 articles were expanded x5 in 5-day period before submission. Have corrected hook to highlight 2 rather than 3 articles to meet DYK standards. Both articles now highlighted in hook are long enough and adequately references with no evidence of plagiarism; hook is appropriate length and references are good. Photo is Public Domain.-- Orygun ( talk) 19:46, 29 September 2013 (UTC)
  • @ Orygun: See WP:DYKSG#D8; I was working on Tatum in my userspace, and moved it on September 22, so it was still considered "new" when I nominated it. ~ Hue Sat Lum 20:25, 29 September 2013 (UTC)