FATMAP bought by STRAVA - It's gone!

ChrisC

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My favorite 3-D Skimap site, FATMAP, was bought and is now merging into the Strava platform.

It has the best FREE freeride maps and descriptions on the Internet - for almost all continents!

I believe that required subscription fees of $$$ might be coming even though the content is all user-generated. I hope they do not delete all the content!




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Hey Chris,

Thank you for being a dedicated member of the FATMAP community. Since we started FATMAP 10 years ago, your outdoor adventures and expeditions have made FATMAP the world’s most powerful 3D map.

FATMAP and Strava joined forces in January 2023 to make outdoor experiences more accessible. Over the next few months, we’ll bring FATMAP’s 3D mapping and other features to Strava to create the world’s best platform for planning, navigating, and sharing outdoor adventures with the largest global community of active people.

As we move towards this joint mission, we will retire the FATMAP app and website on October 1, 2024. Until then, you’ll be able to use all the FATMAP features you currently enjoy. After October 1, the FATMAP app and website will no longer be available.

If you’d like to move your FATMAP routes to Strava or receive a copy of your FATMAP adventures, routes, waypoints, photos, and guidebooks, follow the steps outlined here before October 1st. After that date, your data will be deleted permanently.

You can join Strava for free or download the app on the App Store or Google Play. Once you migrate your FATMAP routes to Strava, they will be available as Saved Routes in your Profile on the mobile app and in your Dashboard on the Strava website. When you move your FATMAP routes to Strava, you consent to your data being transferred from FATMAP to Strava, which is headquartered in the U.S. For more information about your rights regarding your personal data on FATMAP, learn more here.

Most mapping features on Strava, including route creation, route discovery, offline downloads, flyover and personal heatmaps, require a Strava subscription. If you aren’t currently a Strava subscriber, redeem a free 60-day trial by December 31, 2024. You can cancel your subscription at any time during the trial and continue to use Strava for free when your trial ends.

We’d like to say thanks once again for the part you have played in FATMAP’s community. We look forward to seeing more of your adventures on Strava in the future!

See you out there,
Team FATMAP
 
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Strava has shut down the FATMAP site and app. It saved Descriptions of Off-Piste terrain, but the maps are lacking. For example, you can no longer just search for a resort (e.g., Zermatt) and see all the piste and off-piste runs.

They tried implementing Strava heat maps into the mountains. However, summer hiking and mountain biking screws everything up. It's a mess.

They kept some of the 'Guides' for off-piste skiing, but most maps are off. Individual off-piste routes are gone for the most part, and they do not have the underlying resort map for reference.

Strava should have kept FATMAP alive like they did for AllTrails, which has hiking maps for everything.

What a piss-poor integration and data migration. Assume they will lose much of FATMAP's user base because Strava Maps are not helpful.

The FATMAP user base is similar to the AllTrails user base, not Strava 'time' geeks who post every bike ride, swim, or run on Facebook or Instagram.
 
I am pissed off I lost two 3D Mapping services in 6 months:
  • Google Maps. They removed all trail maps/lift maps. This was incredibly useful in evaluating accommodations, getting an idea of slope orientation, and seeing the scale of a resort, especially European mountains.
  • Fatmaps. Gone! Strava totally destroyed it. Nothing is left. There was so much helpful information on off-piste and backcountry skiing, trail maps, and 3D orientations.
Currently, there are no replacements. But I would reread off-piste Engleberg routes because they review where the crevasses are on its glaciers, Andermatt in general, and so much about the Courmayeur Mt. Blanc side.

Strava Turned Off Fatmap - What That Means For Skiers​

On October 1st, 2024, Strava discontinued the FATMAP 3D mountain mapping and navigation app.

 
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