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How to change the red into blue

How to change the red into blue


Postby tdm900 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:27 pm

My personal map is needing updated so I can add new tops to it but I have forgotten how to change the red to blue , any help would be much appreciated , thanks in advance :clap:
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Re: How to change the red into blue

Postby Driftwood » Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:25 pm

tdm900 wrote:My personal map is needing updated so I can add new tops to it but I have forgotten how to change the red to blue , any help would be much appreciated , thanks in advance :clap:


If you go to the individual hill's page (from your progress map, the routes or otherwise), then you can click on the box next to "You haven't climbed This Hill Name yet."

That'll then put a green tick into the box and swap your red balloon for a blue one. Happy ticking!
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Re: How to change the red into blue

Postby Sgurr » Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:31 pm

There is nothing more satisfying than arm-chair bagging. Even when you have ticked what you think you have done, a companion will remind you that you walked along an entire ridge getting more hills en-route, or you may discover that something you climbed in your child-hood is actually a sub2000.
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Re: How to change the red into blue

Postby simon-b » Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:33 pm

Or, taking the subject title more literally, you could translate Monadh Ruaidh to Cairngorms.
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Re: How to change the red into blue

Postby nigheandonn » Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:44 pm

If you're trying to fill in quite a lot of hills at once, there's also a link above each of your maps which says 'Update' and gives you a tick list by region.
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