I want to create a map with hiking trails for hikers. Sounds simple, but how?
Ancient history. I once created maps by hand. I traced contours from topo maps and drew the trails by hand, really tedious, hard to update, etc. They were published in a New England hiking club newsletter years ago.
Enter the 21st century and I want to create new maps. Maybe that means I trace trails on a computer instead of on paper, I don't know.
Target audience: hikers interested in trails on specific mountains and parks. Level of detail and accuracy, casual. In other words sufficient to get hiker on trail, then to summit, spots of interest and so forth. Contour lines nice but not essential. To be published on the internet or printed.
So, what app or software should I look at for use on laptop or iPad? I have the Apple Pencil that can be used for drawing on iPad. I don't have a GPS, nor do I know how to use one, which I can imagine might be useful in capturing the layout of a trail.
Constraints. Living outside the land of the free and the brave, I may be unable to capture topo data electronically from some database or other. Such information is not generally available (legally to my knowledge) for my mountains of interest. In fact typical internet maps for my areas have deliberate distortions introduced per decree of controlling authorities. I have heard of individuals getting into trouble just tracing their hikes with a GPS. There are other considerations and regulations that I haven't bothered to mention. Those are my problem to sort out. Still, I have hopes of publishing the maps. We shall see.
But the technical side of making a map, that's where I need help getting started. Mapmakers here, please clue me in.
Ancient history. I once created maps by hand. I traced contours from topo maps and drew the trails by hand, really tedious, hard to update, etc. They were published in a New England hiking club newsletter years ago.
Enter the 21st century and I want to create new maps. Maybe that means I trace trails on a computer instead of on paper, I don't know.
Target audience: hikers interested in trails on specific mountains and parks. Level of detail and accuracy, casual. In other words sufficient to get hiker on trail, then to summit, spots of interest and so forth. Contour lines nice but not essential. To be published on the internet or printed.
So, what app or software should I look at for use on laptop or iPad? I have the Apple Pencil that can be used for drawing on iPad. I don't have a GPS, nor do I know how to use one, which I can imagine might be useful in capturing the layout of a trail.
Constraints. Living outside the land of the free and the brave, I may be unable to capture topo data electronically from some database or other. Such information is not generally available (legally to my knowledge) for my mountains of interest. In fact typical internet maps for my areas have deliberate distortions introduced per decree of controlling authorities. I have heard of individuals getting into trouble just tracing their hikes with a GPS. There are other considerations and regulations that I haven't bothered to mention. Those are my problem to sort out. Still, I have hopes of publishing the maps. We shall see.
But the technical side of making a map, that's where I need help getting started. Mapmakers here, please clue me in.