u.s. touring routes, in general
i've been all over the internet (well, not quite *all* over, 'cause that woulda comprised quite a body of material!), searching for suggested routes between assorted points A and B (this time--in...
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Google Maps has a bicycle-route option in beta test now, which gives a 270-leg set of directions, taking from 2 d 16h to 2d 22h. I have no idea what their route is based on (scenery, safety, time?)....
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Eric, You can go to www.ridewithgps.com and draw one yourself and then compare it with Google Maps. I use ridewithgps all of the time and I really like it. There may be some archived maps on there...
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rydabyk wrote: Eric,You can go to www.ridewithgps.com and draw one yourself and then compare it with Google Maps. I use ridewithgps all of the time and I really like it. There may be some archived...
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A lot of people that I know from the Phred list (Bicycle Touring) use this a lot. Check out Wayne Estes over on Crazy Guy and also Mark Boyd on http://www.cs.unca.edu/~boyd/bicycling.html I know he...
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Mikey wrote: Google Maps has a bicycle-route option in beta test now, which gives a 270-leg set of directions, taking from 2 d 16h to 2d 22h. I have no idea what their route is based on (scenery,...
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rydabyk wrote: Eric,You can go to www.ridewithgps.com and draw one yourself and then compare it with Google Maps. I use ridewithgps all of the time and I really like it. There may be some archived...
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