Backpacking trip planning chart
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 2:34 pm
As someone with too much time on my hands now at mid winter, I had some fun playing with Excel (2007) charts function for a basecamping backpacking trip I hope to make this next summer of 2014 if we ever get some winter storms. As to my motivations, it will be a group trip so I'm advertising what it will be about to some others I know. As an old serious landscape photographer carrying crushing pack weights, my itineraries tend to be rather rigid time wise as I know all the places I will be dayhiking to for possible 4x5 work at each destination while considering variables like weather and conditions and their options. So in that sense my trips are rather different than almost all others on this board. Besides these three images, also have an MS Word docx description in all its boring details.
These first two Excel chart sheet are screen capture jpgs that have been reduced in size so the public cannot read the text while still being able to understand what they are. This first chart is where most of the data comes from. Its my regular fancy form I plug whatever day by day vertical hiking up down mileage where when trip information into. That data is manually input by examination of paper USGS topo maps.

This elevation versus mileage graph uses data from the above Excel page as its source and is a scatter graph line chart.

This is the chart I'm sharing here and is full size per the Excel sheet. It is a multi element bar chart. A screen capture of the input data in the format MS Excel expects to create the chart is below. Provides a picture of where time will be spent during the trip which reflects my interests of base camping and not having to lug my painful 60 to 70 pound packs in my old age too much. Thus lots of time at destinations. Due to the nature of the chart, I could not put hours of the day in the AM PM hourly format directly onto the chart but rather needed for data purposes to sequence them from 0 to 24 hours that I started from the 5am hour since that is the beginning of my waking day. So using the cell row column space outside the chart proper added those AM PM hours. On the chart itself playing with some of the Layout Insert tools added some cute graphic objects. Of course played around with the fill colors on most everything.

HST forum sw truncates the right side of the chart. Here is the full chart:
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These first two Excel chart sheet are screen capture jpgs that have been reduced in size so the public cannot read the text while still being able to understand what they are. This first chart is where most of the data comes from. Its my regular fancy form I plug whatever day by day vertical hiking up down mileage where when trip information into. That data is manually input by examination of paper USGS topo maps.

This elevation versus mileage graph uses data from the above Excel page as its source and is a scatter graph line chart.

This is the chart I'm sharing here and is full size per the Excel sheet. It is a multi element bar chart. A screen capture of the input data in the format MS Excel expects to create the chart is below. Provides a picture of where time will be spent during the trip which reflects my interests of base camping and not having to lug my painful 60 to 70 pound packs in my old age too much. Thus lots of time at destinations. Due to the nature of the chart, I could not put hours of the day in the AM PM hourly format directly onto the chart but rather needed for data purposes to sequence them from 0 to 24 hours that I started from the 5am hour since that is the beginning of my waking day. So using the cell row column space outside the chart proper added those AM PM hours. On the chart itself playing with some of the Layout Insert tools added some cute graphic objects. Of course played around with the fill colors on most everything.

HST forum sw truncates the right side of the chart. Here is the full chart:
http://www.davidsenesac.com/_a-z_evad/P ... s-2014.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
data
