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170785724 6 months ago

No problem. Hopefully, I'll finish the rest in the next few days. Look forward to taking my family down there to ride.

118113275 over 3 years ago

I hope you feel better now.

88471873 over 5 years ago

Hi. While I cannot vouch for the legality of this trail, it's definitely there and that's why I added it. It makes a nice connector from the Rim Trail to Alpine Peaks, however you do basically end up in someone's backyard. I agree with stevea that the best thing to do here is make it 'private', if the homeowners do not want random people showing up in their backyards. However, if they collectively believe that deleting it is a better idea, I suppose that's their business. I cannot comment on what the forest service will do with this trail. I just aim for freedom of information and accuracy when I add new trails.

86638328 over 5 years ago

https://heatmap-external-{switch:a,b,c}.strava.com/tiles-auth/all/bluered/{zoom}/{x}/{y}.png?px=256

Paste this into the map layer and open the heat map on a separate tab. And, no, it isn't available at close zoom levels, which makes it very hard to use.

81352519 almost 6 years ago

Which one? The one I added today? Is that on the horse folks' property? I can delete it...

55470492 about 8 years ago

Hi Steve. The names of these trails are mostly unknown to me and there doesn't seem to be much consensus on them. I have been searching Strava segments to try to find the best answers, but they are inconsistent. There is a lot of confusion with 'Magic' and 'Felix' as well.

My primary goal is to get these trails aligned with the Strava heat map so that I (and others) can have highly accurate routing data for use with apps like Strava and Ride with GPS.

47606139 over 8 years ago

That one is a bit of a joke as it's a trail on the side of a rock face called the 'white line'. Look for it on YouTube. No sure there is actually any name.