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*Chris* wrote:2: 3-ring binder style - allows you to remove all but the pages you'll need for the given day to make the book smaller and to prevent damage to what you wont use. (for example... I might just bring my topos and guides for L-shape and Exfoliated and leave all the rest at home) Removable pages are awesome!
martha wrote:*Chris* wrote:2: 3-ring binder style - allows you to remove all but the pages you'll need for the given day to make the book smaller and to prevent damage to what you wont use. (for example... I might just bring my topos and guides for L-shape and Exfoliated and leave all the rest at home) Removable pages are awesome!
What a damn fine idea!
Plus, if the pages can be removed it makes it too easy to feed through a photocopier. You've gota think business here too.
I'm trying to find a way to get a plastic cover print job. Anyone have any ideas? I don't mean cardboard laminated with plastic but rather some form of harder thin plastic.
Is the size of the current book too big?
Andrew wrote:I would like to see some extra pages for the user to addd in new routes. If those blank pages could be templates (not really blank) so you can make it look quite original, but simply pen/pensiled in.
Andrew wrote:Also, maybe some tick box's on each route (maybe just at the index at the back?)
Fred wrote:Andrew wrote:Also, maybe some tick box's on each route (maybe just at the index at the back?)
Yup. I have already thought of that and I am including it in the next edition. small check box for TR and small check box for Free
granite_grrl wrote:What about redpoint and onsight?
Fred wrote:Andrew wrote:I would like to see some extra pages for the user to addd in new routes. If those blank pages could be templates (not really blank) so you can make it look quite original, but simply pen/pensiled in.
do you mean like a fill in the blanks section?
Route Name:
Grade:
Length:
FA:
FFA:
Description:
Fred wrote:granite_grrl wrote:What about redpoint and onsight?
hhehe oof! but then we have pink-point, aid, etc.
It's nice to record that you have been on a route for TR ground-up no falls. My goal is to lead all routes clean but I also like to keep track of the ones I have worked.
NB_Gecko wrote:Don't forget the Kingston Penninsula for routes.
Fred wrote:- Cochrane Lane
- Eagle Rock
- Bald Peak
- Sunnyside
- Greenlaw
- Chickahominy
- Gondola Point
- Hampton Marsh
- Other
Richard Eh! wrote:Seeing as how the pages are numbered, what about a simple index up front listing the page number for the maps, photos, the start of each area i.e. Cave Area. Border Wall, Simpson's.....start page of "listings by grade", etc.
The Mitt wrote:For welsford I would like to see better Topos, photos maybe. I really like how the white mountain guide is, great pictures. even if it can be confusing at times.
Mitt
Fred wrote:NB_Gecko wrote:Don't forget the Kingston Penninsula for routes.Fred wrote:- Cochrane Lane
- Eagle Rock
- Bald Peak
- Sunnyside
- Greenlaw
- Chickahominy
- Gondola Point
- Hampton Marsh
- Other
martha wrote:I think that is just what Cory Goodman named it. He grew up down there too. perhaps because you can see Gondola point from it?
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