Hi guys! You know how can I get the information about climbing crags in a gpx, or csv file from the web page The Crag?? Thanks in advance!
Hello and welcome to OSM! I’ve moved this to a new topic because it seems to be a different question to the topic that you posted at the end of.
If you link to the web page that you’re interested in, people will be more likely to be able to help you.
Edit: Highlighting the last sentence to make to obvious how the poster can help us to help them.
You just click the download button?
Not as ease at it seems, there is no bottom of download anywhere
Yeah, probably I did explain myself wrong, I would like to download all the spots, not one by one. It would be endless if I do it that way.
Thanks!
There is a buttom but only allows you to do it in a small scale, i didn’t even try to do it that way cous I don’t need info only about one sector or one zone.
Have you asked on the site itself?
You might get lucky if somebody who reads this forum happens to know a bit about The Crag. But it doesn’t seem to have much connection with OpenStreetMap, other than optionally using some OSM maps as a background. So for a fairly technical question like this, it’s probably better to ask there directly.
Yeah I did! Hopefully someone from the organisation of The Crag will help me with this matter, because i can not find any way to download all the data together.
Thank you anyways!!
That button does download all the spots. Maybe they aren’t all tagged with locations for the crag you’re trying to download? Are you clicking kml or gpx?
Not about the whole Spain, maybe other countris but not the entire crag info from Spain
Yeah it doesn’t allow you to download an entire country, that would be crazy. Go to an individual crag.
For example, if I just drill down to the first entry in each list until downloads are available, I get to
I click Download → GPX
and the GPXSee app shows this:
so many of the points are on top of each other and not mapped properly, which is typical since it’s crowd-sourced data and usually focused only on route information, not locations.
The idea that someone might want to download all the climbing crags in Spain might seem a bit crazy at first, but it’s not really that crazy. Maybe they want to make their own map!
The Crag knows about 180,000 crags. If you want to download all of them, or maybe just the ones for one country, you’ll really need to ask the people running that website, not us. As you’ve discovered, there doesn’t seem to be an easy way of getting the data. There may be a way but they might charge you for it, and then you’ll be bound by the licensing conditions.
In contrast, OSM data is free to use, for anyone, for any purpose, as long as you credit OSM. But OSM only knows about a few climbing crags, about 4,000. These you can download very easily. For small excerpts of the data, try the Export function in Overpass Turbo.
To get from 4,000 to 180,000 and more, we’ll need more people adding crags to OSM
(That’s crags they know about e.g. from visiting - not copying from other websites)