22nd meeting of the Cent Cols Suisses in BallensGo to info

10 new member routes are online (one of them is route of the month on the site's home page)Go to info

Fred and Bruno's 12-stop trip from Thonon to TriesteGo to info

Presentation of the club by sports journalist Davide MazzoccoGo to info

The new Board's presentation page has been updatedGo to info

Gerald Cowham has passed awayGo to info

Openrunner: recording passes

1 - One at a time, when laying out a course

On the OpenRunner website, users can list the passes they have "climbed" and those they have yet to "do" as they map out their route. All you have to do is tick the corresponding box in the pop-up window a collar.

In his personal space so he has all the passes.

Once the pass has been climbed, it is in the "Passes climbed" area.

Once they have reached 100 passes, including 5 over 2000 m, the new members can then automatically extract their list and send it to inscriptions@centcols.org

For their part club members can retrieve the list of passes completed at the end of the year or at any time and submit it to their Territorial Delegate.

2 - By whole lot

A number of users of the Club des Cent Cols have expressed the need to import into their personal space a set of collarsThe Club des Cent Cols has therefore been asking Openrunner for some time to be able to import a batch of passes directly into a user's personal space. The Club des Cent Cols has been asking Openrunner for some time to be able to import a batch of passes directly into a user's personal space.

This has now been achieved.

The passes crossed are then identified in the OpenRunner route tracing area by a GREEN circle.

You can therefore optimise a route by looking for a route that only takes you over passes that are NOT DONE.

All OpenRunner users will be informed of this new feature via the newsletter.

In the Toolbox, everyone will find the procedure to follow to compile this list of passes and import it into your personal space in OpenRunner.