I'd be happy to do a session on route building and conversions. I'm no help for anything other than Garmin units because the Zumo is my very first GPS. I have figured out how to have MS Street v2006, v2007, & v2008 all three loaded simultaneously on the same machine, and I can now do conversions from each one to GPX and GDB.What if someone really good with a GPS and a lap top(hint,hint) put on a seminar ? I see last year there was a TBS on the schedule. I'll even bring the lap top & Zumo , just need someone to teach. If tuition was Bud Light that would be fine.
Sounds to me like you are volunteering to become the new route master?Hey Jeff,
This is a good idea, however; I think I have beaten you to the punch! I have a route sheet made out for all riders to get to Lewisburg and have MS Street & Trips map(s) to go along with it. Though I did route most via the supper slabs, those who are coming from the south east of Lewisburg don't have a direct slab to take (you should know that). I did make the comment in my write up that the routes use the Interstates as a mean to get the riders to Lewisburg as quickly as possible, but if they so choose too, can easily jump off the slabs and take the twisty stuff into Lewisburg as they get close to Lewisburg, consulting there own map or GPS of course.
Now, I got to figure out how to get this info out to folks. Your FTP question is the way to go. Can anybody help with that this year?
And while I got your attention; do you still have the directions, maps & Garmin files from last year? Those can be used this year and we all could add to the list as well. As I recall, there were 9 rides total? I've been working on a route to get folks over to WV 16 and another route that takes folks up north to Richwood the back way on 10/39. Cool road, lots of curves but a little narrow! Been on it three times and had a blast!
Later,
Violione
mmmmm.... ask me if you can make more work for yourself? It would be cutting into your beer time.The thing to do is run it by Extrememarine to make it official. He's calling the shots and I wouldn't want to conflict with any official drinking schedules.
It was like you were on vacation on your "official bug the crap out of the organizer" roll and all of a sudden you were all over this thread...Hey, what's that supposed to mean!
Do you have some sort of problem with my fondness of beer?
Oh wait... you said something about last night? Well, I'm kinda' lost on that one. You care to 'splain?
Edited to add: we had video last year, too. (there is a DVD player) I am sure that there are many who fondly remember Fencer's ****o flick.
The Moto GP idea is a real good one.
Nobody has seen him since he got his bike back from the shop. He was last seen mumbling something about "damn long-*** cables" and then disappeared in a storm of Stinko smoke.So, did Jeff manage to make more work for himself, yet?
Jeff,No, what I'm saying is that there are a lot of folks who struggle to make a couple days of the event, and who could benefit from knowing what good riding could be had on their way in and out of the event. Rather than guessing or finding out AFTER they arrive, thought it would be nice to give them a heads-up, that's all.So, what you're saying is there are a lot of folks who don't have a map & cannot figure their own routing to/from?
That would be sweet! You could also share your favorite tunes while out on the road!!Too bad Zumo and others don't support wireless networking connections. I could setup a laptop on wireless and share a folder with a collection of route files for everyone to pick up wirelessly.
Maybe the Zumo 660 will do that?
Jeff,I think I'm good on building revised routes now. Just waiting on the full version of the new GPS conversion utility. It reads Streets&Trips files all the way through the 2008 version. Utility I have been using puked at 2007 files.
Also have ordered new Garmin 2008 maps and should have those soon. So when all the software updates arrive I'll rebuild and revise the route offerings.
Too bad Zumo and others don't support wireless networking connections. I could setup a laptop on wireless and share a folder with a collection of route files for everyone to pick up wirelessly.
Maybe the Zumo 660 will do that?
Jeff,I think I'm good on building revised routes now. Just waiting on the full version of the new GPS conversion utility. It reads Streets&Trips files all the way through the 2008 version. Utility I have been using puked at 2007 files.
Also have ordered new Garmin 2008 maps and should have those soon. So when all the software updates arrive I'll rebuild and revise the route offerings.
Too bad Zumo and others don't support wireless networking connections. I could setup a laptop on wireless and share a folder with a collection of route files for everyone to pick up wirelessly.
Maybe the Zumo 660 will do that?
I have a pocket USB SD card adapter. Think we could "share" that way?
Anyway, I was hoping we could download off an FTP site in advance of the rally. I'm new to this; so I'm guessing outloud. I did complete a download of Texas Hill Country routes and that was DAMN cool to do. At any rate, I'm looking forward to seeing your routes and work product whenever and however.
Bye,
I expect to have finalized route files available for download by July.We are aiming to have the website go live by June, and expect finalized route files no later than 1 September (right, Mr. Ashe?)
I was dreaming of some way to share files without swapping cards, connecting cables or any such. Wireless and shared folder would allow everyone to access files simultaneously without regard to hardware compatibility and such.I have a pocket USB SD card adapter. Think we could "share" that way?
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