You may wish to edit your ridelog if the trail that you rode did not get automatically added to your ridelog or if there is an issue with your ridelog where a trail is showing up as a 'straight line' or the track isn't populating correctly.
Note: the functionalities shown in the video may differ slightly from the UX offered in the app and website today. Trailforks has undergone a number of release updates, and if you have kept your Trailforks app up-to-date, you should see a more updated version of many of these functions shown in the video. We have kept the video up on our help center as it still serves to show users the many features that Trailforks offers!
Edit Your Ridelog:
1. First, find the ridelog you wish to edit on trailforks.com. You must edit ridelogs on the website at this time.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the ridelog, and click on 'Edit.'
3. You can add a trail manually by searching a trail in the database and then adding the trail to your ridelog.
4. Once you've added the trails you wish to add to your ridelog, hit 'Submit.'
5. You can also 're-scan badges' as needed.
Note: In order to have a trail tagged automatically, you must have ridden at least 50% off the trail. Because certain trails are very long, you may wish to tag a trail that you rode to add it to your ridelog. This is when editing your ridelog and manually adding a trail following the steps above comes in handy.