Hiking has become a popular choice for many outdoor enthusiasts. Especially since the spread of COVID in the early 2020s, hiking has gained widespread popularity. Even people who previously rarely or never went hiking began to see it as a healthy and enjoyable activity during the pandemic.
In response to this continuing trend, an idea emerged: what if we at Kaart invited the OSM contributor community in Bandung to hold a joint activity? Besides serving as a recreational gathering, the event could also become an opportunity to learn about the tagging system related to hiking trails. We first shared this idea in a limited group in Bandung, but it was enthusiastically welcomed by two YouthMappersgroups: UPI YouthMappers and UNJ YouthMappers. Despite the long distance from Jakarta, UNJ YouthMappers showed particularly strong enthusiasm.
The UNJ and UPI YouthMappers community event was successfully organized and ran very well. The program took place smoothly in a series of activities beginning with the arrival of participants from Jakarta on the evening of April 17 and ending with everyone’s departure on the morning of April 19. The number of participants nearly reached the expected target. A total of 17 participants attended, consisting of 2 representatives from Kaart, 10 members from UNJ YouthMappers, and 5 members from UPI YouthMappers.
