HST map/ x-c passes

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HST map/ x-c passes

Post by Wandering Daisy »

I have noticed that there are some pass write-ups that are not located on the map. Example "North King Col" and "Special K" Pass. How does a write-up get put on the map? Seems like both of these have sufficient information to locate them on the map.
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Re: HST map/ x-c passes

Post by copeg »

Thanks! Only a few folks have permissions to edit the map (mostly admin and mods of the forums). I'm way behind in keeping up with any of the newer entries in the forums and placing onto the map. Will try and carve out some time soon to do so, or maybe someone else with permissions will beat me to it :)
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Re: HST map/ x-c passes

Post by maverick »

The cross hair is showing the location of the pass for Special K on the map, but the red tab is missing, which I tried to add, but the system would not add it.
I’ll try another approach tomorrow.
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