Desert Spyder
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What are some good programs/sites to better plan rYdes with that will not only show good roads to rYde on but nearby services?
I vote for "GPS Roulette". First, set the GPS options to the type of roads you'd like to ride. Widen your GPS map view to the distance you want to travel, or scoll in a general diection, then close your eyes, touch the screen, and pick a random spot, landmark, or city. Tell the GPS to go there, and you are off on an adventure of discovery. Sometimes the roads are good, sometimes bad, and sometimes great...but it is always new and exciting.
What are some good programs/sites to better plan rYdes with that will not only show good roads to rYde on but nearby services?
Google Maps can find the gas stations near your "Bingo points". Microsoft Streets (Now MS Streets & Trips) works for setting stops based on fuel mileage, but I don't remember it doing timed stops. It will do start and stop times for the trip, and select road types. It also will link to the Internet to show construction zones.Those sites look good Brian. I'm looking for something to better plan a group rYde being aware of nearby fuel/food stops or if that county rd is paved or not. Also what would be cool would be an interactive map that you can set "bingo points". For instance, you're taking a 3000 mile journey across the wilderness, which you just did. Our bikes/butts average 120 mi between fill ups. Some of us can do this in a hour (without mentioning names). Sometimes it must take much longer. So where is the closest gas station to our "bingo point"? Oddly enuff, there isn't an app for the iPhone/Pad along this line. I know most GPS's can give this info on the roll but I'm looking for something at home.
Those sites look good Brian. I'm looking for something to better plan a group rYde being aware of nearby fuel/food stops or if that county rd is paved or not. Also what would be cool would be an interactive map that you can set "bingo points". For instance, you're taking a 3000 mile journey across the wilderness, which you just did. Our bikes/butts average 120 mi between fill ups. Some of us can do this in a hour (without mentioning names). Sometimes it must take much longer. So where is the closest gas station to our "bingo point"? Oddly enuff, there isn't an app for the iPhone/Pad along this line. I know most GPS's can give this info on the roll but I'm looking for something at home.
AAA has a TripTik online planner available for everyone. You type in the start and end points and while it will route you the fastest route, it has a click and drag feature that let's you choose whatever route you want. You can pick what services you want it to show (gas, food, lodging, points of interest). Worked great for our Lake michigan loop. You can print it in whatever level of detail you want.
I like that AAA program. Online so the price is right and they give additional info like gas and all. I guess google isn't up to speed on this yet eh Brian?
I have no trouble displaying hotels, gas stations, campgrounds, restaurants, etc. When you have the map displayed, click the "What's Around Here?" button at the top near the search box. It will display an asterisk and a bunch of POIs. If you just want to see gas stations, type in "gas stations" in place of the asterisk. It won't display gas stations, hotels, and real estate agents together, unless you select the asterisk search, but it will display one type of POI you want to see.I find it interesting that you can display real estate agents on a GoogleMap but nothing else
I have no trouble displaying hotels, gas stations, campgrounds, restaurants, etc. When you have the map displayed, click the "What's Around Here?" button at the top near the search box. It will display an asterisk and a bunch of POIs. If you just want to see gas stations, type in "gas stations" in place of the asterisk. It won't display gas stations, hotels, and real estate agents together, unless you select the asterisk search, but it will display one type of you want to see.