Re: High Sierra Map - Comments and Suggestions
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2016 5:48 pm
Nope, no back end changes in quite some time. I'll refresh the template files and see if that helps.
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Welcome geoB! There are ways to place those locations onto the HST map, either directly (by inputting them onto the HST map) or indirectly (reading in KML). But this runs up against a problem we had when we first developed the map and started placing markers, paths, and regions within - that of keeping annotations up to date. We found when we tried to keep time sensitive information annotated (such as current conditions), it quickly became very difficult to maintain that information in a way that was understandable and manageable, to the point that it turned into a scenario in which there was a lot of out of date or conflicting information, leading to more questions than answers. Unfortunately no automated way to do this at the moment (always a possibility if one has the time to invest). Love it that you're volunteering to keep things up to date - for now I'd suggest keeping in CalTopo and providing links as you've already donegeoB wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 3:39 pm I stumbled on HST recently when looking for current information about mosquitoes - how bad and where. So I joined up and marveled at the active use of the mosquito conditions reports. But as a map fan I wondered why there wasn't any mapping of the reports on the High Sierra Map. And as a retired geek and CalTopo fan I created a sample kml file that shows a range of recent reports on CalTopo. The sample at CalTopo is at https://caltopo.com/m/GKABH.
The kml file uses links to CalTopo so it would likely require permission from CalTopo for use in the High Sierra Map. I'm game to create and maintain a custom kml file for the High Sierra Map if that would be useful. (Full disclosure, I'm new to kml but willing to learn more.)
Hell Hole per Secor - running his UTM coordinates through a NAD27 projection - has it at the next ridge south:Sebastian_A_K wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:43 am I noticed that Hell Hole pass (also called Pothole pass, in the Clark range in YNP) is misplaced on the HST map. It is “one col too far north”, that is, on the wrong side of a peaklet along the ridge line.
Is this the right place to contact?
A technical issue is being worked on, which hopefully will allow the marker to be placed in the correct location. I appreciate your patience.Hell Hole per Secor - running his UTM coordinates through a NAD27 projection - has it at the next ridge south: