Note: I'll write a full post about the Tour of Anchorage soon, but I'd like to have some pictures to include first so instead here's a post that I have some pictures for:
This winter I used my iPhone as a quasi-GPS pretty much every time I went out skiing. I use the Runkeeper app, which uses my cell signal to triangulate location based on local cell towers. I wouldn't want to count on it for burying treasure in the desert, but for a rough cut of "how far and how fast did I go" its a great little tool.
When you put it all together I covered a pretty big crescent across the city fairly thoroughly:
I like this map of the route on the bluffs around the airport:
There was lots of action in the parks closest to my house:
Especially right near home:
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Small errors in the track for each trip mean that when I'm zoomed in I can see how many times I've been on a particular trail. Home is where the trails stop at the top of the picture. I find it interesting that I didn't head off to the left very often at all this winter... but I guess that direction only offered one option compared to the parkfull of trails off the bottom of the map. |
Here's my favorite section of trail, with pretty woods, not much traffic and just enough of a downhill to make me feel like a better skier:
It's not a perfect system, and Google Earth / Google Street View don't understand pedestrian bridges at all:
But I do like the fact that some little glitch has this RV spitting flames:
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