A stop in a trip is a reference to a trail or place from the atlas. Three ways to add them:
From the atlas map
Browse /atlas/, find what you want, click the marker for the popup, then Add to trip. Pick which trip from the dropdown (or create a new one).
From a trail or place page
Any individual trail or place page has an Add to trip button. Same flow — choose trip, the stop is added.
From the trip page itself
On the trip’s itinerary tab, the Add stop button opens a search panel where you can search atlas entries by name and add directly. Faster when you’re building out a trip and know what you want.
Editing a stop
Each stop card on the trip’s itinerary tab has editable fields for:
- Arrival date
- Nights staying (useful for camp stops)
- Status — Planned, Current, Completed (lets you track progress mid-trip)
- Notes — anything specific about this stop
Edits save automatically as you make them.
Removing a stop
The × button on each stop card removes it. Confirms before deleting. Doesn’t affect the underlying trail/place — only removes the reference from this trip.
Day numbers (day-grouped trips only)
If your trip uses day-grouped layout, each stop has a day-number field. Stops with the same day number are grouped together. Stops with no day number appear in the “Unscheduled” group.
Multiple trips, one place
You can add the same trail or place to multiple trips. It’s common — your favorite camp might appear in every trip you take through that region.
