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5 Mar 2009
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Plot a route on a world map, save, edit etc - HOW?
I think the title covers it really, but does anyone know where I can do this?
Google maps doesn't make it easy, but I've seen this kind of feature on peoples websites.
Any advice appreciated.
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6 Mar 2009
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Many schematic maps I have seen are just painted/constructed in image editor. Later you can lay your precise GPS track on image using some special programs (OziExplorer, TTQV, Memory Map etc).
If you have Garmin MapSource program with world map you can also construct real editable route and even transfer it to GPS. I have not used this feature myself but it is there. You can capture screenshot and post to your web site (both generic planned route plus real track).
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Thanks for the info
Rebaseonu I've got mapsource so I'll give that a go, didn't even think of trying that.
I gave google maps a go, and it's great for a one off plot, edit exercise, but you can't (easily) save, then update later, or link from a website etc.
Unless I'm, missing something, do you know how you can do this todderz?
Or does google earth work differently than google map?
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Yep, Google Earth is different. It's an application that runs on your PC so can save waypoints etc locally and edit later. I haven't spent much time with it but I'm fairly sure you can export and view in Google Maps so there's probably a way to link to a route from a web page. Sorry that's very vague. Every time I use Google Earth I get distracted and waste my time flying about looking at interesting places and recording fly-throughs, never get anything useful done....
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23 Mar 2009
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Google Earth is my favorite way to map worldwide routes. It doesn't find directions for you but I just use the free-form path creator to draw route lines over the map.
I actually just made a post about this on my blog:
http://www.atlasrider.com/?p=649
When you are done drawing your path(s) you can save them as a KMZ file. Store it on your web server and then plug in the URL of the file into the search box when you are at Google Maps and it should overlay the route onto the maps. You can then embed the map or share the link with others.
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31 Oct 2009
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8500 km ridden in South American & want to plot it.
I recently rode Buenos Aires to Machu Picchu and back via Chile and earlier this year Buenos Aires/Ushuaia/Rt 40/Coast of Chile/Buenos Aires (I've got more than 20,000 miles on the clock down there.)
I want to plot the track ridden using Google Earth. GE is a great app but I can't get it to plot a ridden route with a single clean line that can be viewed from any elevation (scale). I have experimented much (& wasted a bunch of hours).
It will insert the thousands of waypoints ridden (the marker the GPS generates every 15 seconds or so) - this almost works - it creates an ungainly plotted course consisting of a bizillion ugly icons with poor resolution - I want a clean line.
I was able to get it to plot a clean line but when the view changed to a large scale (viewing the map at county/continent size) the plotted route, like rural roads, disappeared; I was not able to adjust the line's properties so that it could be viewed as desired.
Any thoughts/ideas for this example would really be appreciated.
Nick
Last edited by QueNoEs; 31 Oct 2009 at 19:46.
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One of the best maps online are of Michelin maps, i planned cupple of times the maps on Michelin web site, try it! It's quite good
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