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GOOGLE MAPS - Nortoon_imp - 12-30-2016 Like many others, I use Google Maps to plan my day rides. I now have over 70 maps with their reverse routes. The deck gets shuffled so I don’t get bored riding the same routes. MAP and EARTH views are used to search out interesting (wiggly) roads. When an area is selected, I ride the roads in STREET VIEW to see if they are interesting and paved. MAP VIEW gets zoomed in or out to get the best fit on the screen. Then the PRINT SCREEN key is pushed. PAINT (free with Microsoft software) is opened and the screen pasted in. The riding area can now be cropped of any unnecessary stuff from the picture. Larger road names and numbers are added so they can be read at a glance while riding. Any warnings like SAND & GRAVEL are added in red. Pictures or diagrams may be added for hard to find turns. The distance is added to each map, so gas stops can be determined. Time is added so that my breakfast stop, lunch stop, and time home for supper can be determined. RE: GOOGLE MAPS - emptysea - 12-30-2016 Never thought of putting into Paint to add text and/or pictures. Pretty smart. I usually do not use the map from Google for my directions as I ride. Instead I print out the turn-by-turn and make hand written notes on those sheets. Using Paint (or a similar program) I bet I could create a map like the one above AND include the turn-by-turn directions and be able to add other important notes to the new document. Nifty. Thanks! RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Stichill_imp - 12-30-2016 Great post, Nortoon. I use the maps in a similar fashion, but less extensively annotated (although I have occasionally done quite a bit of annotation as in this example: ![]() A neat free program/app that comes with Windows 7 is called [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipping_Tool]Snipping Tool. You can use it instead of Print Screen to just clip the part of the map you're interested in. RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Nortoon_imp - 12-30-2016 (12-30-2016, 03:16 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Never thought of putting into Paint to add text and/or pictures. Pretty smart. I usually do not use the map from Google for my directions as I ride. Instead I print out the turn-by-turn and make hand written notes on those sheets. Using Paint (or a similar program) I bet I could create a map like the one above AND include the turn-by-turn directions and be able to add other important notes to the new document. Nifty. Thanks! I insert the picture into WORD and add my own route instructions underneath. These are the instruction for the map I posted. Up Bedford Street away from the lake in Westport Veer left onto Salem Road 12 after passing Mountain Road 36 Left onto Canoe Lake Road after Fermoy Right onto Desert Lake Road at the stop sign after Canoe Lake Left onto Hinchinbrooke Road after the 40 km/h sign Left onto County Road 38 towards Hartington at the stop sign. As I get familiar with the routes, I just print off the map for my tank bag. I use Microsoft Excel to calculate: My total distance, so I can plan a gas stop. Total times so I can plan breakfast and lunch stops, and be home on time for supper. (12-30-2016, 03:18 AM)Stichill_imp Wrote: Great post, Nortoon. I use the maps in a similar fashion, but less extensively annotated (although I have occasionally done quite a bit of annotation as in this example: Thanks! I did not see it listed in my Windows 10 Apps list, but found it under "Windows Accessories". I will try that the next time I make a new map. RE: GOOGLE MAPS - the Ferret - 12-30-2016 Quite impressive Nortoon RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Stichill_imp - 12-30-2016 (12-30-2016, 03:27 AM)Nortoon_imp Wrote:(12-30-2016, 03:16 AM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: Never thought of putting into Paint to add text and/or pictures. Pretty smart. I usually do not use the map from Google for my directions as I ride. Instead I print out the turn-by-turn and make hand written notes on those sheets. Using Paint (or a similar program) I bet I could create a map like the one above AND include the turn-by-turn directions and be able to add other important notes to the new document. Nifty. Thanks! You bet. Snipping Tool will at least save the step of pasting and trimming in Paint. I use it all the time to save things off the screen to a file that I can email or post online. RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Cormanus - 12-30-2016 Nice work, gentlemen. I wonder if I might bore you with the Cormanus approach: [li]Ride out the gate with but the vaguest idea of where you're going.[/li] [li]If you get there, either turn around and retrace (not desirable) or keep going in a way that may take you home (preferred).[/li] [li]If you don't get there, enjoy where you got to and then find a way home.[/li] [li]Sit in front of the computer and try to remember where on earth you went and how you got there so you can draw it on a Google Map. [/li] For what it's worth, I find Google My Maps can be a slightly more sophisticated tool for route planning and drawing. RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Lord Popgun - 12-30-2016 (12-30-2016, 09:23 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Nice work, gentlemen. Yeah, but you're on an island. How can you get lost?
RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Stichill_imp - 12-30-2016 I like your approach, Cormanus. One thing I found useful on my TomTom Rider satnav is the Record function. It records everywhere I go (intentionally or otherwise). Once I have the trip file, I upload it into Tyre to Travel (Windows software) and from there I can export it to Google My Maps (or not, lol). GPS Tracks is a very good app for the iPhone that will also keep a record of your wanderings. RE: GOOGLE MAPS - Nortoon_imp - 12-30-2016 If I took that approach I would probably: A: Get lost B: Run out of gas C: Go hungry D: All of the above |