Calgary Area Trail Mapping Project
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F.A.Q. |
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1) How do I make a good track log?
a.
Before starting your
trip, go into the Setup menu for your GPSr. If it has options for
adjusting the recording frequency or quality set it to the best
available. Usually this is shown as "most often".
2) What do you want me to send you?
3) What trails do you need?
See
the Trail List section for a list of current trails in
the mapset. Feel free to send any trail data that you might have even if
it is shown in the list. If we already have a trail, we will compare your
data and look for descrepancies that could help to improve the mapset.
We are also pleased to get "routes" of any ascent or descent that you
have done. Any path that is not on a well defined trail is marked as a
route (Rt) on the maps to let you know that the path is only one possible way
to the destination.
4) I've uploaded your maps and I found an error or
would like to see a change made.
Please feel free to send any
helpful information to our e-mail
address. This mapping project is for you the map user and anything we
can do to make it more useful is our goal.
5) I've installed your maps and I can’t see
anything in Mapsource.
a) First you need to choose the
mapset. Click on “View” in
the menu bar. Then choose “Switch
to Map Product” and click on “Calgary Area Trail Maps”. When chosen, a checkmark should appear next
to the name.
b) Next
you need to be looking at a location on the map that has a trail on it. Open
the test file by clicking on this sentence.
Then center the map on the one waypoint in the file. Click on the “Waypoints” tab is
the side bar. Right click on the
waypoint “Forgetmenotpond” and choose “Show Selected Waypoint
on Map”. The map will then center
on that waypoint.
c) Now zoom in using the magnifying glass symbol
with the + inside in the upper toolbar until the trails show up.
6) How do I get these to auto-route?
Example:
I want to go to a spot in

This is not the greatest way to get to that location. Fortunately I have the Calgary Area Trail
maps and can see a nice trail to take me there.
I ignore the route and head towards the trailhead. Once I get off of the City Select route, the
unit recalculates the route and uses the Calgary Area Trail Maps instead as I
have moved onto those maps.

You may need to manually force
the unit to recalculate depending on the situation.
7) If the road or trail is on both map sets, which
map will the unit use in routing?
The unit should choose the Calgary Area Trail Maps in
preference to any other maps as long as they are “normal” and not
“transparent” maps.
8) I keep get route
calculation errors when used with other routable maps.
On the newer style units like the Nuvis and
9) In Mapsource, I
see roads and rivers, but they are not on the GPS.
Starting in version 1.14, we have added roads, water
features and some points of interest that are ONLY viewable within
Mapsource. These have been provided to
aid in route planning. The data is from
Ibycus’ maps (www.ibycus.com). If you would like this data on your GPS,
please install Ibycus’ maps at the same time as the CAT maps and you will
see them together.
In order to see what items are sent to the GPS and what are
not sent to the GPS, press CTRL-G to turn the detailed (GPS) maps on and off
within Mapsource.
10) The trails are red in Mapsource but not on my GPS
Starting in version 1.14, TYP customization has been added
to improve the visibility of trails and unpaved roads. This customization only works within
Mapsource and on newer style Garmin GPS units.
Older units do not support this and the trails will appear as they
normally did in the past.