
Building Ping-Pong Routes
Routes with a course that goes forth and back need their tracks to be of type multiuse.
For example, if you have a route that is build from three tracks, all three tracks need to be of type multiuse. You can learn how to enforce this by following these steps:
Create a new document.
Select the track-tool
Click to place the debuting way-point.
Click through the path and double-click to place the end way-point.
Click the last way-point again and then click through the path of the second track. Double click to close the track.
Now select the debuting way-point and press the new route button.
Click'a0on the last way-point to directly build a route up to this point.
Click on the first debuting'a0way-point again. TrailRunner will complain that this is not possible.
Instead hold the ⌘-key and click on the first debuting way-point again.
Now you have what's called a ping-pong route and both tracks are multiuse.
You can also set the multiuse state for a track in the information pane of a selected track.
Please note that multiuse routes must contain at least 3 tracks.