Hi, I was wondering if there was any way to post condition updates for multiple peaks in one condition report (e.g. conditions for one trip up Shavano/Tabegauche, Harvard/Columbia). I guess you could just copy/paste the same report for each peak, but that seems a bit silly. I like the way NETC (https://www.newenglandtrailconditions.com/) has their site so you can have multiple peaks and routes.
On the multiple peak thing, I would love to see a text box for adding multiple 13ers to one climb without having to scroll through the entire list. It would also be great to be able to mark and update 14ers and 13ers at the same time/in the same report.
Also, I would love to be able to save routes/pictures for 13ers on the 14ers app.
Is there a source code/github for the site? I would be happy to contribute!
Peak/trail conditions for multiple peaks?
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Re: Peak/trail conditions for multiple peaks?
This doesn't answer your question, sorry, but a question for you. Did you make it back to Columbia? I'm just wondering about the TH and trail conditions. Thanks!
Looking at N. Cottonwood Creek Trailhead specifically.
Looking at N. Cottonwood Creek Trailhead specifically.
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Re: Peak/trail conditions for multiple peaks?
I haven't been yet! I have been putting it off because last time, I needed my friend to push my car out of that first pulloff/campsite by the sign and I couldn't find any safer/flatter/drier places to park that weren't on private property. I will go if someone promises to come by around 4pm to make sure I can make it out lol
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Re: Peak/trail conditions for multiple peaks?
I saw your reports from Saturday. I was looking at going Saturday as well, hence my questions, but I saw the forecasted winds so between that and worrying about getting stuck I decided not to go. I usually look at NOAA and Open Snow and figure it will end up somewhere in the middle, usually. Then if I'm really unsure I'll add in mountain-forecast and try to make a decision based on the 3. I figured the winds were going to be bad and you confirmed they were. Sorry you didn't make the summit, but still good exercise overall - is how I look at it. My guess is after this storm getting to the summer TH via vehicle will be completely out. Now we just need to find someone with a snowmobile, lol.
Thanks again for posting updates and answering my questions. Happy Turkey Day!
Thanks again for posting updates and answering my questions. Happy Turkey Day!
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Re: Peak/trail conditions for multiple peaks?
Thank you, hope you had a nice Turkey Day as well! Also let me know if you find a snowmobile friend haha