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Re: [mikeymaus] A New Climbing Database:
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JAB
Feb 5, 2014, 12:24 PM
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Registered: Apr 26, 2007
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It seems you forgot your original thought. "Imagine you're visiting the in laws or relatives, and wanted to find out if there were any boulders within a 10 minute drive of where you are" What I would want in this case is a map with all crags and boulders. Other interesting stuff, why not. So far so good. But if your database gets some popularity, you will soon have thousands of crags and boulders all over the place. So how to know which one to go to? Ideally, when you hover over any of the icons, you would get a popup of the crag's details (at least boulder/sport/trad/ice, number of routes, grade range, some kind of star rating). When clicking on a map marker, you would get the more detailed data, as well as a list of all nearby crags. This way you would quickly get a picture of which crags you should visit. A good try at this is 27crags.com, which is popular especially in Scandinavia. http://27crags.com/crags There are a few boulders in Ireland, mainly around Dublin marked as well.
(This post was edited by JAB on Feb 5, 2014, 12:27 PM)
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