Elevate Map Key: Variants
Elevate Map Key: Variants
Current version:
4.5.2, 14/10/21 (changelog)
last update of the map key: 14/10/21
VARIANTS:
There are two different variants of the map
styles contained in the downloads
respectively:
Elevate
I developed Elevate for mountain hiking in the
alps. At first it was based on the standard
hike and cycle map style of Openandromaps,
but has been completely revised since. I
added additional variants by and by for other
uses, by user requests.
Everything should be self-explanatory without
a key, as far as it's possible with the
possibilities of mapsforge. Therefore I based
it on the presentation on paper maps and
guideposts in German and Austrian areas.
Unified symbols and colors are used. At
higher zoom levels names of amenities and
areas are shown. As many things which are
relevant for hiking and travelling as possible
are shown without coming too much to the
front or eliminating one another - e.g. big
symbols or captions - therefore some
symbols and captions are shown at high
zoom levels only.
With Elevate 3 overlays were introduced
which make it possible to switch certain
elements on or off. Those can be chosen, as
well as the map styles, directly within the app.
Elevate has been tested and developed with
current versions of Cruiser and OruxMaps.
Elements
Elements is a modification of Elevate and is
made for sparsely populated/mapped areas
or countries, mostly backcountry usage, e.g.
the outback of Australia, Iceland outside of
the cities etc.
Elements contains the same map styles and
details as Elevate. Only all content is shown
as soon as it is contained in the map.
Therefore the colored dots at low zoom levels
aren't necessary.
In densely mapped areas this variation is not
recommended, in those it is slow and
unclear.
With Elevate 4 Elements can help to find
specific things in the map - just activate only
the overlay which you want to view and not
the others (e.g. "Amenities" if you are looking
for drinking water) and then all apropriate
symbols are shown as soon as possible.
Hiking paths
(Hiking)
Path difficulty uses the SAC hiking scale,
however the colors here are according to
those used in the eastern alps.
Additionally trail visibility (if it's available in
the data) is marked by how the paths are
dashed.
Yellow - Hiking: flat or slighty
sloped, no fall hazard, SAC T1;
in the example without
information about trail
visibility (if this information is
missing is only shown on
paths with difficulty
information): long dash, short
dash, short spaces
Blue - Mountain hiking:
partially steep, fall hazard
possible, SAC T2;
in the example trail visibility is
excellent or good: very long
dash, short spaces
Red - Demanding mountain
hiking: not always visible,
may be secured, hands may
be needed, partly exposed
with fall hazard, SAC T3;
in the example trail visibility is
intermediate: medium length
dashes and spaces
Black - (Difficult/demanding)
Alpine hiking/Via Ferrata: no
trail, very exposed, climbing,
glaciers etc., SAC T4-T6;
only with adequate
experience, inform yourself
about it before you go;
in the example trail visibility is
bad, horrible or no visibility:
short dashes, long spaces
additionally T5 paths dashes
are broken vertically, T6
vertically and horizontal
Safety measures
On some paths fixed safety measures are
included in the maps:
A cable, chain or rope to hold on
to; here the grey dots on the path
mark the length of the area with
safety ropes
Rungs, stemples, pins
A ladder
Via ferratas
Via ferratas are marked with thick grey bars
and a green via ferrata symbol. Depending on
how the data is mapped they can have two
different styles:
Mapped as via ferrata
Hiking routes
(Hiking)
Hiking routes are rendered below paths and
tracks starting at zoom level 14, till level 13
transparent above them.
International hiking routes are blue.
National hiking routes are red.
Regional hiking routes are green.
Local and other hiking routes are yellow.
In this example
an international
hiking route in
blue called
VAA49 and a
regional hiking
route in green
with the number
211 can be
seen.
Waymarks can
be overlayed as
an option, like
the Jacobs
mussel or the
"E4" here; in
lower zoom
levels only a
small symbol
with the
background
color is shown.
If a waycolor is
given, it is
marked along
the trail with
colored dots.
If waymarks is
actived,
guideposts are
shown a bit
earlier, and, if
available, their
reference
number is
shown right of
the symbol in
white with
brown border.
Cycling routes
(Cycling/Mountainbike)
Cycling routes are rendered below streets
starting at zoom level 14, till level 13
transparent above them.
International cycling routes are blue
National cycling routes are red
Regional cycling routes are violet
Local cycling routes are turquoise
(Inter-)national and regional mountain bike
routes are green
Local and other mountain bike routes are
yellow
In this example
an international
cycling route in
blue that goes
from south-west
to north,
besides a
regional route in
violet.
Tracks
Forest tracks and agricultural roads are
marked in Openstreetmap by grade:
Paved track
paved/asphalt
loose gravel
natural ground
Access limits
Only those access limits are shown, which are
valid for the mode of transportation the map
style is intended for. In "Hiking" only if they
are valid for pedestrians. In
"Cycling"/"Mountainbike" only, if they are
valid for cyclists. In "City" only general access
limits.
Local traffic only - only when
travelling to this area.
No access allowed.
Winter sports
To avoid collisions or not so nice areas ski
and sled pistes are marked unobstrusively:
Ski piste (with hiking path)
cross-country ski-tracks
Landscape
Fell/Mountain meadow
Heath/dwarf-shrub
Wetlands/Marsh
Rock
Scrub
Glacier
Meadow, grass
Farmland
Orchard
Vineyard
Body of water
Protected area
Aboriginal lands
Ridge, arete
Earth Bank
Gully
Ditch
Dyke
Cut/Hollow way
Embankment
Prominent Tree
Spring
Powerline/Minor powerline
LICENSE:
Elevate, Elegant, Elements & Elevelo by
Tobias Kühn
These map styles are licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-
NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. For
commercial usage it is licensed under a
Attribution-NoDerivatives License.
Please have a look at licenses.txt for reuse
and licenses of resources used in this map
style.
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