TortoiseClimbing 404 Error Message

- Webpage Not Found -


Why You Received This Error Message

If you received this 404 error message from TortoiseClimbing, it likely means the link on the previous webpage that you clicked on is broken. To facilitate TortoiseClimbing fixing that broken link ASAP, it would be GREATLY appreciated if you would report that you received a 404 error message.


How You Can Report This Error

NOTES on 2 possible approaches for reporting.

  1. The 1st approach below is preferred. Clicking on that link initiates a "2 step" process. First, it takes you back to the webpage where you clicked on the broken link. This approach is the preferred for 2 reasons:
    The 2nd part of this 2 step process you take from the webpage containing the broken link. At the bottom of that webpage (just as at the bottom of this webpage) there is a button labeled "Click to provide comment to improve this page." By clicking on that button on the webpage with the broken link, you initiate TortoiseClimbing's comment form enabling you to report the broken link.

  2. (The reason this approach is prefered is because the button "Click to provide comment about this page" function also automatically reports the name of the webpage you were on when you clicked that button. Thus, by going back to the broken webpage to initiate your comment, it will automatically report the name of the webpage you are reporting about which has the broken link.)


    When you click on that button at the bottom of the page it will transfer you to the comment form. After you provide the required identification information, then in the comments field at the bottom of the comment form, please explain you are reporting a broken link, plus whatever identifying details you remember about the webpage containing the broken link that transferred you this 404 error message page.


  3. The 2nd link below is the one labeled "Click to provide comment about this page." Clicking on this button on this page for reporting a broken link (which actually is on the previous webpage) is NOT preferred. While it will take you to the comment form, it will instead report the name of this 404 error page, rather than the name of the webpage that has the broken link. Thus, in the comments field you would need to provide the name of the webpage with the broken link, and any other descriptive data about that webpage and broken link.

Preferred "2 step" Approach

This is the 1st link, and is the preferred approach. It will take you back to the previous page, i.e., the one where you clicked on the broken link that got you to this 404 Error page. By going back to that page it will enable you to initiate your comment about the webpage containing the broken link.


  Click to go back to previous webpage containing broken link  


Not Preferred


Below is the 2nd link, which is NOT the preferred approach. While it too will take you to the comment form, it will be from this 404 error message page. The consequence is if you use this 2nd link to access the comment form, it will NOT contain the name of the webpage with the broken link. So, if you use this link, please be sure to include in the comment field of the form the name of the webpage with the broken link.



If you wish to comment on contents of this webpage, Clicking the button below will both transfer you to the Contact/Comment page, and pass along that you were on this webpage when you decided to comment.



Many Thanks for your assistance in identifying the webpage with a broken link! Your help will bring this (missing page; broken link, etc.) problem to our attention for fixing, ASAP.