Introducing OpenLongTrails.org!

OpenLongTrails (OLT) exists to create, collect, and freely distribute information about long distance nature trails around the world.

Check out the current List of Long Distance Trails on OLT's LongTrailsWiki.net -- it has more than 150 trails from around the world!

OpenLongTrails FAQ

The most current version of this FAQ can be found at http://www.longtrailswiki.net/wiki/OpenLongTrails_FAQ.

Contents:

  1. What is OpenLongTrails (OLT)?
  2. What does OLT do?
  3. Who is OLT for?
  4. There are lots of hiking sites on the internet. What makes OLT different?
  5. How can I get involved with and/or contribute to OLT?
  6. What criteria does OLT use to decide what trails to include in the project?
  7. Is there a list of OLT projects?
  8. What are some examples of future OLT projects?
  9. Will there be an OLT hiking app?
  10. How does OLT make information available to users?
  11. How does OLT serve trail users?
  12. How does OLT serve creators of trail information resources, such as apps, websites, and guidebooks?
  13. What licenses does OLT use?
  14. Who is behind OLT?

1. What is OpenLongTrails (OLT)?

2. What does OLT do?

3. Who is OLT for?

Everyone is welcome to use OLT resources. The project is created with the following target audience in mind:

4. There are lots of hiking sites on the internet. What makes OLT different?

5. How can I get involved with and/or contribute to OLT?

6. 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.

OpenLongTrails recognizes that what does and does not qualify as a "long trail" is open to interpretation. OLT currently considers the following characteristics as a flexible guide:

The trail...

  1. ...is at least 50 miles long.
  2. ...involves minimal road walks.
  3. ...is mostly completed.
  4. ...is mostly in wild areas with natural earth for trail surface.
  5. ...is primarily a hiking trail and is designed for foot traffic.
  6. ...can be completed without substantial mountaineering skills or pack rafting.
  7. ...is not under regulations that require hiking with guides.

7. Is there a list of OLT projects?

8. What are some examples of future OLT projects?

9. Will there be an OLT hiking app?

10. How does OLT make information available to users?

11. How does OLT serve trail users?

12. How does OLT serve creators of trail information resources, such as apps, websites, and guidebooks?

13. What licenses does OLT use?

14. Who is behind OLT?



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