http://www.lonewolf-digital.com/maps/Outlaw_Trail.pdf
I may try to GPSbabel this into a Google Earth *.kml later this week. Watch this space.
Monday, July 24, 2006
Friday, July 07, 2006
Le Tour: dans trois dimensions courtoisie de Google
This is just plain cool, especially if you're an increasingly dedicated cyclist with a growing penchant for Geo-stuff... (I don't know anybody like that, personally.)
Ever wondered just how evil L'Alpe d'Huez really is? Well, Le Tour de France has a stage-by-stage KML file that you can download and examine in Google Earth. (Note: Macs and Linux boxen are no longer excuses for not having Google Earth.) This is a really good showcase for just what can be done, too -- they've incorporated all sorts of information, including the elevation profiles (with intermediate sprints and categorized climbs called out) and hyperlinks to some of the spots along the route. For lazy-heads, here's a shrunken screenshot of the route up L'Alpe d'Huez:
I suspect it won't be too long before we see real-time telemetry that allows you to follow your favorite riders along the course. Heck, there are probably quite a few folks that would pay for that...
Ever wondered just how evil L'Alpe d'Huez really is? Well, Le Tour de France has a stage-by-stage KML file that you can download and examine in Google Earth. (Note: Macs and Linux boxen are no longer excuses for not having Google Earth.) This is a really good showcase for just what can be done, too -- they've incorporated all sorts of information, including the elevation profiles (with intermediate sprints and categorized climbs called out) and hyperlinks to some of the spots along the route. For lazy-heads, here's a shrunken screenshot of the route up L'Alpe d'Huez:
I suspect it won't be too long before we see real-time telemetry that allows you to follow your favorite riders along the course. Heck, there are probably quite a few folks that would pay for that...
Cool Device
http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/013/scupc1000.html#features
Looks like a useful contraption for bailing-out of various random computer-related problems, and a good way to recycle all of those old HDDs that are gathering dust.
Looks like a useful contraption for bailing-out of various random computer-related problems, and a good way to recycle all of those old HDDs that are gathering dust.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
Minnesota Trip: Picture Gallery
Select photos from this trip have been posted here.
Location: Duluth and the North Shore of Lake Superior, with a side trip to the International Wolf Center to avoid the rain.
I'll add a link for this gallery to my map soon.
Location: Duluth and the North Shore of Lake Superior, with a side trip to the International Wolf Center to avoid the rain.
I'll add a link for this gallery to my map soon.