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[Trigpoint Walks in the Peak District]
A book, written by a long standing T:UK member, about trigpoint walks in the Peak District.
 
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Enter: Waypoint, FB No, Name, Grid Ref, Postcode or Location.

NEW! How do I? - want to know how to use TrigTools to answer a particalar question? Then ask the question here


Fun Photographic Album

So far 39796/50667 photos have been rated with 59291 votes, by 85 users.
(NEW: More Statistics)

Example of high rated picture:

8.3/10


Trig Point Information

[Goto: Log or User Information]
  • (NEW: Map): see which are the most popular (and worst) trigpoints logged on T:UK
    : by type of trigpoint
    : the biggest and smallest

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Logs Information

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User Information

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  • : some interesing numbers for this user
  • : logs on a particular day (choose date from the When page)
  • : logging activity over time
  • : with changeable marker size
  • : Experimental Script to identify clusters of logs
  • : see which trigs where first logged by this user, etc
  • : based on Explorer Varibles
  • : high scoring trigs this user has logged
  • : How many trigs has this user visited in County etc...

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This sub-section of TrigpointingUK is dedicated to analysing the vast amount of data is held on the system, and hopefully along the way finding some interesting information.

It all started as a small script for my own interest (which was the best trig) and sort of grew from there (it now includes powerful location searching, intereactive maps, and a extensive section on Levelling). The T:UK scripts where a section on my TrigTools, then Teasal agreed to host it here (so it can access the full power of the database).

If something doesn't seem to be working as it should, or there is some other information you would like to see here then, please add a message to the G:UK Trigpointing forum.

I hope you enjoy useing at the scripts as much as I do creating them,

Barry




The TrigpointingUK cache database is owned and maintained by Ian Harris (Teasel). The TrigTools pages are provided by Barry Hunter. To contact us about the website, please leave a message in the GeocacheUK Trigpointing forum, or contact us via email.