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    Wip Climbing History Map

    Hi all, I'm new to this forum (well first post anyway) so hopefully I've posted this in the correct thread. This is a map I started yesterday to illustrate the climbing history of an area in the Southern Alps of New Zealand (Mt Whitcombe/Evans sort of area). Just using it as a small test piece before I go on to anything bigger. Currently the base map is predominantly done and at the stage of now needing route information applied. Ill post any further developments as they happen.

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    Hello icemaneli186, Welcome to the Guild!

    Nice map, especially for a first post!! I'll look forward to seeing where you take this

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    I agree with Chick, and welcome as well.
    We don't get to see many maps done with contours.
    I am a big fan of them myself and glad you posted this.
    Hope to see more like it. Cheers,
    John

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    Oh, now that is really great! Welcome to the Guild.

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    Welcome!

    Nice map. I love the grungy parchment! Can I ask how you did the contours?
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    Thanks for the compliments everyone. For the contours originally I tried using a shapefile exported from arcgis but I didn't like the look (too mechanical), so I ended up just tracing every hundred meter interval. Didn't take too long but I certainly wouldn't do it on anything bigger.

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    Wow, well done! They look good. And yeah, a bigger map could quickly become overwhelming!
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    Great start, I love the contour lines! I'm looking forward to see more.

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    Very nice!
    I am a big fan of contours, even though they can become a little painful if they're too much. I say this due to my own previous experience.

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