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Trail Conditions
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- Snow Groomed
- Snow Packed
- Snow Covered
- Snow Cover Inadequate
- Freeze/thaw Cycle
- Icy
- Prevalent Mud
- Wet
- Variable
- Ideal
- Dry
- Very Dry
Trail Flow (Ridden Direction)
Trailforks scans users ridelogs to determine the most popular direction each trail is ridden. A good flowing trail network will have most trails flowing in a single direction according to their intension.
The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.
The colour categories are based on what percentage of riders are riding a trail in its intended direction.
- > 96%
- > 90%
- > 80%
- > 70%
- > 50%
- < 50%
- bi-directional trail
- no data
Trail Last Ridden
Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine the last time a trail was ridden.
- < 2 days
- < 1 week
- < 2 weeks
- < 1 month
- < 6 months
- > 6 months
Trail Ridden Direction
The intended direction a trail should be ridden.
- Downhill Only
- Downhill Primary
- Both Directions
- Uphill Primary
- Uphill Only
- One Direction
Contribute Details
Colors indicate trail is missing specified detail.
- Description
- Photos
- Description & Photos
- Videos
Trail Popularity ?
Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine which trails are ridden the most in the last 9 months.
Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades.
Think of this as a heatmap, more rides = more kinetic energy = warmer colors.
- most popular
- popular
- less popular
- not popular
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Activity Recordings
Trailforks users anonymized public ridelogs from the past 6 months.
- mountain biking recent
- mountain biking (>6 month)
- hiking (1 year)
- moto (1 year)
Activity Recordings
Trailforks users anonymized public skilogs from the past 12 months.
- Downhill Ski
- Backcountry Ski
- Nordic Ski
- Snowmobile
Jump Magnitude Heatmap
Heatmap of where riders jump on trails. Zoom in to see individual jumps, click circles to view jump details.
Trails Deemphasized
Trails are shown in grey.
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Save- The Swedish volunteers (SFB) were given a task, to attack in the direction of Lappohja on 21st of October. The purpose of the attack was to identify the positions of the Russian heavy weapons.
- At the same time, the Swedish volunteers should tie up as many Russian troops as possible, because part of the 55th Coastal Battalion would attack simultaneously on the right flank.
- The attack started at 21:10 o'clock in the direction of the railroad. The Finnish artillery and mortars were firing to the advanced Russian positions. The purpose for the Finnish heavy guns, was to silence the Russian positions in the "Kouluvuori".
- The area where the 24 men under the command of Lieutenant Åke Kretz were advancing was mined heavily and additionally there was a anti-tank obstacle, which was about three meters deep.
- The patrol however managed to get through and destroyed two dugouts and pinpointed the locations of other Russian dugouts. The patrol got to their own lines, without casualties. In retaliation the Russian artillery started to fire to the area where the Swedish volunteers were based. Despite the heavy artillery fire, the Swedish commander ordered the men to line up and the squad leaders informed, that everyone was present. It was a miracle that no casualties occurred at this point.
https://www.hangonrintama.fi/ENGLISH/453ENG.html
- At the same time, the Swedish volunteers should tie up as many Russian troops as possible, because part of the 55th Coastal Battalion would attack simultaneously on the right flank.
- The attack started at 21:10 o'clock in the direction of the railroad. The Finnish artillery and mortars were firing to the advanced Russian positions. The purpose for the Finnish heavy guns, was to silence the Russian positions in the "Kouluvuori".
- The area where the 24 men under the command of Lieutenant Åke Kretz were advancing was mined heavily and additionally there was a anti-tank obstacle, which was about three meters deep.
- The patrol however managed to get through and destroyed two dugouts and pinpointed the locations of other Russian dugouts. The patrol got to their own lines, without casualties. In retaliation the Russian artillery started to fire to the area where the Swedish volunteers were based. Despite the heavy artillery fire, the Swedish commander ordered the men to line up and the squad leaders informed, that everyone was present. It was a miracle that no casualties occurred at this point.
https://www.hangonrintama.fi/ENGLISH/453ENG.html
- By vanjarantanen
- #81044