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* Trail organizations, and the trail crews and other groups and individuals who protect and maintain the long trails. | * Trail organizations, and the trail crews and other groups and individuals who protect and maintain the long trails. | ||
* Media creators who need information about the trails, such as journalists and social media users. | * Media creators who need information about the trails, such as journalists and social media users. | ||
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+ | === How can I get involved with and/or contribute to OLT? === | ||
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+ | * Add information to [http://www.longtrailswiki.net/ LongTrailsWiki.net] articles. | ||
+ | * Send long trail GPS data to [mailto:data@openlongtrails.org data@openlongtrails.org]. Any file format is acceptable; GPX, GeoJSON, and KML/KMZ are preferred. Please send only data that you have the authority to contribute. | ||
+ | * Spread the word! | ||
+ | * Read [https://www.openlongtrails.org/blog/ the blog], follow us on [https://www.instagram.com/OpenLongTrails Instagram] and [https://twitter.com/OpenLongTrails Twitter], and join us on [https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenLongTrails Reddit]. | ||
+ | * Software developers: Send pull requests for OLT properties on Github. | ||
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+ | === What criteria does OLT use to decide what trails to include in the project? === | ||
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+ | The current OLT criteria can be found in [this LongTrailsWiki article](http://www.longtrailswiki.net/wiki/OpenLongTrails_Long_Trails_Criteria). | ||
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+ | OpenLongTrails recognizes that what does and does not qualify as a "long trail" is open to interpretation. OpenLongTrails currently considers the following characteristics as a flexible guide: | ||
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+ | The trail... | ||
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+ | #. ...is at least 50 miles long. | ||
+ | #. ...involves minimal road walks. | ||
+ | #. ...is mostly completed. | ||
+ | #. ...is mostly in wild areas with natural earth for trail surface. | ||
+ | #. ...is primarily a hiking trail and is designed for foot traffic. | ||
+ | #. ...can be completed without substantial mountaineering skills or pack rafting. | ||
+ | #. ...is not under regulations that require hiking with guides. | ||
=== Is there a list of OpenLongTrails projects? === | === Is there a list of OpenLongTrails projects? === | ||
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* OLT projects are linked from [https://www.OpenLongTrails.org/ www.OpenLongTrails.org]. | * OLT projects are linked from [https://www.OpenLongTrails.org/ www.OpenLongTrails.org]. | ||
* As of this writing, OLT includes [https://www.longtrailsmap.net/ LongTrailsMap.net], [http://www.longtrailswiki.net/ LongTrailsWiki.net], and [http://www.longtrailsweather.net/ LongTrailsWeather.net]. | * As of this writing, OLT includes [https://www.longtrailsmap.net/ LongTrailsMap.net], [http://www.longtrailswiki.net/ LongTrailsWiki.net], and [http://www.longtrailsweather.net/ LongTrailsWeather.net]. | ||
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* For Wiki content, OLT uses Creative Commons licenses wherever possible. | * For Wiki content, OLT uses Creative Commons licenses wherever possible. | ||
* For software, OLT uses OSI-approved licenses, such as GPL, MIT, and Apache, wherever possible. | * For software, OLT uses OSI-approved licenses, such as GPL, MIT, and Apache, wherever possible. | ||
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=== Who is behind OpenLongTrails? === | === Who is behind OpenLongTrails? === | ||
* My friends call me by my trail name, Numbers. I'm the creator of [https://www.longtrailsmap.net/ LongTrailsMap.net], [http://www.longtrailswiki.net/ LongTrailsWiki.net], [http://www.longtrailsweather.net/ LongTrailsWeather.net], and other resources which have been online for years, and I have moderated online hiking-related communities with tens of thousand of users for years. I've thruhiked several long trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, Arizona Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, and others, and I've been fortunate enough to trail angel extensively. I'm creating OpenLongTrails independently, with the hope that there will be many contributors along the way. | * My friends call me by my trail name, Numbers. I'm the creator of [https://www.longtrailsmap.net/ LongTrailsMap.net], [http://www.longtrailswiki.net/ LongTrailsWiki.net], [http://www.longtrailsweather.net/ LongTrailsWeather.net], and other resources which have been online for years, and I have moderated online hiking-related communities with tens of thousand of users for years. I've thruhiked several long trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, Arizona Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, and others, and I've been fortunate enough to trail angel extensively. I'm creating OpenLongTrails independently, with the hope that there will be many contributors along the way. |
Revision as of 21:01, 15 June 2021
OpenLongTrails (OLT) exists to bring together and freely distribute information about long distance nature trails around the world.
Contents
- 1 What is OpenLongTrails (OLT)?
- 2 What does OLT do?
- 3 Who is OLT for?
- 4 How can I get involved with and/or contribute to OLT?
- 5 What criteria does OLT use to decide what trails to include in the project?
- 6 Is there a list of OpenLongTrails projects?
- 7 What are some examples of future OLT projects?
- 8 How does OLT make information available to users?
- 9 How does OLT serve trail users?
- 10 How does OLT serve creators of trail information resources, such as apps, websites, and guidebooks?
- 11 What licenses does OLT use?
- 12 Who is behind OpenLongTrails?
What is OpenLongTrails (OLT)?
- OpenLongTrails is an umbrella organization that encompasses a variety of information resources related to long distance nature trails around the world, such as LongTrailsMap.net and LongTrailsWiki.net.
- The goal of the project is to collect information about the long trails and make it freely available, under permissive licenses, to all interested parties.
What does OLT do?
- Encourage the creation of long trail information resources, such as websites, apps, and guidebooks, by publishing research and crowdsourced data under permissive licenses in a variety of formats.
- Crowdsource information about the trails by providing mechanisms for users to contribute GPS files and other data.
- Contribute information to projects such as OpenStreetMap and Wikidata.
Who is OLT for?
Everyone is welcome to use OLT resources. The project is created with the following target audience in mind:
- Users of long distance nature trails, such as hikers and equestrians.
- Information resource developers, such as app and website creators, guidebooks authors, and others.
- Trail organizations, and the trail crews and other groups and individuals who protect and maintain the long trails.
- Media creators who need information about the trails, such as journalists and social media users.
How can I get involved with and/or contribute to OLT?
- Add information to LongTrailsWiki.net articles.
- Send long trail GPS data to data@openlongtrails.org. Any file format is acceptable; GPX, GeoJSON, and KML/KMZ are preferred. Please send only data that you have the authority to contribute.
- Spread the word!
- Read the blog, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and join us on Reddit.
- Software developers: Send pull requests for OLT properties on Github.
What criteria does OLT use to decide what trails to include in the project?
The current OLT criteria can be found in [this LongTrailsWiki article](http://www.longtrailswiki.net/wiki/OpenLongTrails_Long_Trails_Criteria).
OpenLongTrails recognizes that what does and does not qualify as a "long trail" is open to interpretation. OpenLongTrails currently considers the following characteristics as a flexible guide:
The trail...
- . ...is at least 50 miles long.
- . ...involves minimal road walks.
- . ...is mostly completed.
- . ...is mostly in wild areas with natural earth for trail surface.
- . ...is primarily a hiking trail and is designed for foot traffic.
- . ...can be completed without substantial mountaineering skills or pack rafting.
- . ...is not under regulations that require hiking with guides.
Is there a list of OpenLongTrails projects?
- OLT projects are linked from www.OpenLongTrails.org.
- As of this writing, OLT includes LongTrailsMap.net, LongTrailsWiki.net, and LongTrailsWeather.net.
What are some examples of future OLT projects?
- GPS file downloads, OpenStreetMap and Wikidata contributions, online trail databooks, and more.
How does OLT make information available to users?
- OLT websites such as LongTrailsMap.net, LongTrailsWiki, and LongTrailsWeather.net.
- Content contributions to projects such as OpenStreetMap and Wikidata.
- Github repositories.
How does OLT serve trail users?
- By providing extensive trail information that is directly relevant to trail users, such as GPS files, and resupply and permit information.
How does OLT serve creators of trail information resources, such as apps, websites, and guidebooks?
- By providing permissively licensed trail data for free, such as GPS data and online trail databooks.
What licenses does OLT use?
- OLT projects use permissive licensing wherever possible.
- For trail data, OLT uses OpenStreetMap- and Wikidata-compatible licensing wherever possible.
- For Wiki content, OLT uses Creative Commons licenses wherever possible.
- For software, OLT uses OSI-approved licenses, such as GPL, MIT, and Apache, wherever possible.
Who is behind OpenLongTrails?
- My friends call me by my trail name, Numbers. I'm the creator of LongTrailsMap.net, LongTrailsWiki.net, LongTrailsWeather.net, and other resources which have been online for years, and I have moderated online hiking-related communities with tens of thousand of users for years. I've thruhiked several long trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, Arizona Trail, Tahoe Rim Trail, and others, and I've been fortunate enough to trail angel extensively. I'm creating OpenLongTrails independently, with the hope that there will be many contributors along the way.