Now that coal mining has all but died and taken many small towns with it, these pits are a lasting reminder of the men who worked and dug the coal from the veins below. Long ago when coal mines were thriving the Peabody Coal company dug these pits. Peabody Ladder To Success by Kyle_freemason, Traditional Cache (1.5/1.5) This is an individual cache generated from Īccount "Kyle_freemason" From - High Tech Treasure Hunting Here's what I got via my Palm Centro, using the same cache:Ĭache Listing Generated from GC1DQD2 - A Traditional Cache in Missouri, United States called Peabody Ladder To Success created by Kyle_freemason Once you've made all the edits, you can hit save and FATMAP will recalculate the adventures attributes and give you an updated reading.Here is the contents of the file I get when I attempt a gpx download, clearly not a gpx file. If you want to add any points on a route, hold the A key down and click on the line where you would like to add a new point. You can delete multiple points by clicking on one point, holding the shift key down and clicking on another point, you will see that all the points in between are selected, hit the delete key and all the points will be deleted. With the point selected you can now hit the delete key to remove it, or you can even move it by clicking and dragging it to a new position. Scroll down to the bottom of the info pane of the left and click the Edit button.Ĭlick on any point on the line that you’d like to adjust. On, go to the My Adventures section of your profile and click on the adventure you would like to edit.
This isn't a problem as I can just go back into the editor and add, remove and update points at anytime. In the example above, I've decided I want to use a different lift to start the run. FATMAP shows all footpaths and roads as standard as they can help with many planning scenarios. It was really easy for me to plan this route as I noticed there was an existing footpath (marked with the dashed lines).
Once you're happy with your adventure, click Save and Continue and it's time to add some information and discover its stats! Upload a track - If you already have the GPX file of your route, you can select this option and upload it straight to FATMAP. To finish the route, simply hit the Enter/Return key and you will see a finishing flag marking the end. If you prefer to draw your line freely, deselect the SnapTo option to turn it off. If you select the SnapTo option on the top of the screen, you will see that the route sticks very easily to existing trails on the map. You will see you can now move your cursor to create the route and click to place the next point. This will open up a new window where you will be able to select your activity and then you will have the option to:ĭraw a route - As shown in the GIF above, begin by clicking on screen where you would like to start your route. There are two ways you can add an adventure, by clicking the Create a new adventure button in your profile or the adventure creation button on the bottom right-hand side of the screen. In the example, we're in Berchtesgaden hiking up the Watzmann ( check it out on the map).
You can use search to find somewhere specific or browse the destination menu (on the left hand side) for adventures nearby. Once you've settled on a location, it's time to create your adventure. The first step is to choose where you want to go.