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Bagging Map - corbetts/Grahams together?

Bagging Map - corbetts/Grahams together?


Postby St Pedro » Wed Oct 23, 2019 3:36 pm

Paul

is it possible currently or if not to introduce option when you're looking at your bagging map - that you could click a couple of cateogaries to show for example Corbetts and grahams together on same map?

would aid planning/dreaming up cunning circuits to include yet to be climbed hills of different classes

One of only reason still look at Munro magic as their maps show different coloured triangles for Munros/Corbetts/Grahams,
to clarify its when click on details for specific hill - the in window map of the area shows all hills in that area

http://www.munromagic.com/MountainInfo.cfm?Mountain=114

thanks for any assistance
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Re: Bagging Map - corbetts/Grahams together?

Postby nigheandonn » Wed Oct 23, 2019 4:08 pm

You can see *all* the hills on the same map, from the dropdown menu in the top left. Otherwise hill-bagging's Hill Search page is good for endless options :)
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Re: Bagging Map - corbetts/Grahams together?

Postby Marty_JG » Wed Oct 23, 2019 5:50 pm

Yeah, "all hills" is a nice idea but it shows everything from the smallest of puddings upwards in the same colour.

Pedro, thanks to someone where I have GPX files of the Munros, Corbets, Grahams and Hughs in different colours. If you use a program like Basecamp then I can give them to you and you'll be able to do manage offline.
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