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Ken+Sharon: Advice for 58 mi Rail to Trail to Falls   Message List  
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Re: [bikeMH] Re: Map

Here is one for cyclist with a Catskill ride including 15000' vertical
http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Catskills-Hill-Tour

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Tom Ervolina wrote:
>> How hilly would that be?
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> Hi folks, I wanted to share a pretty cool web-site that lets you map out
> routes. It combines a route editor over a google-map with topo data to
> generate an elevation profile of your ride. You can build your own
> "lbrary" of routes and share with others. Here's a link to one of my
> local dutchess county rides ...
> http://www.runstoppable.com/routeoverview.php5?route_id=1050044340 From
> here you can navigate the site and play around with it.
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> Ok, it's meant for runners, but a route is a route. Routes are derived
> from any number of way-points you may click on the map, (piece-wise
> linear). this means you approximate the route. It'd be better if it
> could recognize the roads and even generate cue-sheets. But, it's still
> pretty slick anyway.
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Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:04 pm

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Ken and Sharon, Thanks so much for your website and information! I'm planning the above ride for October 24th with some local club members (Westchester Cycle...
Avram Karel
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Oct 14, 2007
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... Hi folks, I wanted to share a pretty cool web-site that lets you map out routes. It combines a route editor over a google-map with topo data to generate...
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Oct 15, 2007
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Here is one for cyclist with a Catskill ride including 15000' vertical http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Catskills-Hill-Tour www.mendelea.com ... [Non-text...
mendelea
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Oct 15, 2007
6:16 pm

... Have you ridden it? I've never done 15000 vertical feet in a day. How did you find out it was 15000 vertical feet? Does the bikely.com website allow you to...
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Oct 16, 2007
10:54 pm

Garmin 305 GPS, read all about it @ http://www.northeastcycling.com/catskills_tour.htm I did it in 2 day trips, Mendel www.mendelea.com ... [Non-text portions...
mendelea
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Oct 16, 2007
11:59 pm

... reply from Kevin Newman - pat12601 whoa! Platte Clove Rd. the mother of all hills from hell in NY - this is the one that was on that Tour de Trump bike...
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Oct 18, 2007
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*8 More Ways** to Map Your Ride* We got lots of e-mail after issue No. 312's note about a course mapping website called /runningmap.com...
mendelea
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Oct 18, 2007
8:18 pm

Yes u could measure elevation gain @ Bikely.com www.mendelea.com ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
mendelea
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Oct 18, 2007
9:49 pm

Avram wrote ... Makes sense to want to ride thru some nice (and hilly) farm country while avoiding the bigger hills. I don't know much about your (and your...
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