Hey Artur,<p>Good work on your site!<p>I started a climbing news site last month, so I think we are in the same boat. Here's a bit of advice based on what I've experienced so far:<p>1. Focus on the front page.<p>People want to find something interesting or relevant as soon as possible or they will leave.<p>For your target audience I'd imagine that they'd want a list of hiking trails in their area. Make it easy to find. Craigslist has that nailed by redirecting to your current city after you hit their main site.<p>2. In the beginning it's going to be all about YOU.<p>It's tough to find quality contributors when you don't have much content on your site. You are going to have to put a ton of work into your project, and only then will others be motivated to help you.<p>A site like this grows from the inside out. Don't provide links to empty information -- it's misleading and frustrating to users. Instead, start by providing quality, unique information about one small area, such as your hometown, and then spread to other areas. Advertise to local hiking groups, outdoor stores such as MEC/REI, climbing gyms, etc.<p>3. Keep at it!<p>There's going to be a lot of doubters and naysayers, but they are almost always the most vocal ones. Prove them wrong by working hard at your idea and constantly improving it. Small steps will help you on your way to success!<p>I hope this is helpful, and wish you good luck. Feel free to send me a message if you'd like someone to bounce ideas off of: csytan@gmail.com.