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Date: 12 Nov 2007 09:22:36
From: erasmo
Subject: (B)logging Training Rides
Hi dear Cyclists:

Have you sometimes felt that your traning rides are lost in oblivion
just because you are not carrying a digital camera ?

Fear no more. With just a simple GPS receiver and a blogger page, your
cotidiane training rides will be stored for ever, ready for any
potential future analysis :-)

Merging the web services of mapmyride.com and the Garmin Traning
Center, you could publish a detailed analysis of those weekly rides.

I would like to thank any opinion about the topics above mentioned,
which I have already put in practice in the following blog:

http://trainingrides.blogspot.com

And yes, the blog is written in english this time :-)

Regards





 
Date: 13 Nov 2007 04:55:17
From:
Subject: Re: (B)logging Training Rides
On Nov 13, 4:56 am, erasmo <perez.era...@gmail.com > wrote:
> On Nov 12, 3:22 am, erasmo <perez.era...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi dear Cyclists:
>
> > Have you sometimes felt that your traning rides are lost in oblivion
> > just because you are not carrying a digital camera ?
>
> > Fear no more. With just a simple GPS receiver and a blogger page, your
> > cotidiane training rides will be stored for ever, ready for any
> > potential future analysis :-)
>
> > Merging the web services of mapmyride.com and the Garmin Traning
> > Center, you could publish a detailed analysis of those weekly rides.
>
> > I would like to thank any opinion about the topics above mentioned,
> > which I have already put in practice in the following blog:
>
> >http://trainingrides.blogspot.com
>
> > And yes, the blog is written in english this time :-)
>
> > Regards
>
> Hi dear Group:
>
> Just a follow-up:
>
> In order to embedd a track map in your web page, I would better
> recommend using the free web map services of Wikiloc:
>
> http://www.wikiloc.com
>
> wikiloc use encoded polylines, so you can upload your complete GPS
> track, with no need to simplify it
>
> you need to simplify it in order it could be rendered by MapMyRide.com
>
> you can have a look at an embedded map of a cycling ride (and
> acompaning Garmin Trainig Center alaysis chart) using wikiloc in the
> following blog:
>
> http://trainingrides.blogspot.com
>
> Regards
>
> --
> GPS Cycling Tourshttp://erasmo.r8.org

you guys can also use street and trips from microsoft. this amazing
software will help you calculate distance, elevation, and performance
(mph) etc.
it is a little price, but trust me you can even build pretty neat
cuesheets for your riding buddies
carlos
www.bikingthings.com
Get Faster, Enjoy Cycling, Get Fit, Live Better.



  
Date: 13 Nov 2007 20:39:07
From: Jim Behning
Subject: Re: (B)logging Training Rides
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 04:55:17 -0800, cyclingthings@gmail.com wrote:

>On Nov 13, 4:56 am, erasmo <perez.era...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Nov 12, 3:22 am, erasmo <perez.era...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi dear Cyclists:
>>
>> > Have you sometimes felt that your traning rides are lost in oblivion
>> > just because you are not carrying a digital camera ?
>>
>> > Fear no more. With just a simple GPS receiver and a blogger page, your
>> > cotidiane training rides will be stored for ever, ready for any
>> > potential future analysis :-)
>>
>> > Merging the web services of mapmyride.com and the Garmin Traning
>> > Center, you could publish a detailed analysis of those weekly rides.
>>
>> > I would like to thank any opinion about the topics above mentioned,
>> > which I have already put in practice in the following blog:
>>
>> >http://trainingrides.blogspot.com
>>
>> > And yes, the blog is written in english this time :-)
>>
>> > Regards
>>
>> Hi dear Group:
>>
>> Just a follow-up:
>>
>> In order to embedd a track map in your web page, I would better
>> recommend using the free web map services of Wikiloc:
>>
>> http://www.wikiloc.com
>>
>> wikiloc use encoded polylines, so you can upload your complete GPS
>> track, with no need to simplify it
>>
>> you need to simplify it in order it could be rendered by MapMyRide.com
>>
>> you can have a look at an embedded map of a cycling ride (and
>> acompaning Garmin Trainig Center alaysis chart) using wikiloc in the
>> following blog:
>>
>> http://trainingrides.blogspot.com
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> --
>> GPS Cycling Tourshttp://erasmo.r8.org
>
>you guys can also use street and trips from microsoft. this amazing
>software will help you calculate distance, elevation, and performance
>(mph) etc.
>it is a little price, but trust me you can even build pretty neat
>cuesheets for your riding buddies
>carlos
>www.bikingthings.com
>Get Faster, Enjoy Cycling, Get Fit, Live Better.
Streets and Trips does elevation? That word is not in their help
index.Is elevation something that you get from a gps import?


 
Date: 13 Nov 2007 09:56:06
From: erasmo
Subject: Re: (B)logging Training Rides
On Nov 12, 3:22 am, erasmo <perez.era...@gmail.com > wrote:
> Hi dear Cyclists:
>
> Have you sometimes felt that your traning rides are lost in oblivion
> just because you are not carrying a digital camera ?
>
> Fear no more. With just a simple GPS receiver and a blogger page, your
> cotidiane training rides will be stored for ever, ready for any
> potential future analysis :-)
>
> Merging the web services of mapmyride.com and the Garmin Traning
> Center, you could publish a detailed analysis of those weekly rides.
>
> I would like to thank any opinion about the topics above mentioned,
> which I have already put in practice in the following blog:
>
> http://trainingrides.blogspot.com
>
> And yes, the blog is written in english this time :-)
>
> Regards

Hi dear Group:

Just a follow-up:

In order to embedd a track map in your web page, I would better
recommend using the free web map services of Wikiloc:

http://www.wikiloc.com

wikiloc use encoded polylines, so you can upload your complete GPS
track, with no need to simplify it

you need to simplify it in order it could be rendered by MapMyRide.com

you can have a look at an embedded map of a cycling ride (and
acompaning Garmin Trainig Center alaysis chart) using wikiloc in the
following blog:

http://trainingrides.blogspot.com

Regards

--
GPS Cycling Tours
http://erasmo.r8.org



 
Date: 12 Nov 2007 01:24:18
From:
Subject: Re: (B)logging Training Rides
On Nov 12, 7:22 pm, erasmo <perez.era...@gmail.com > wrote:
> Hi dear Cyclists:
>
> Have you sometimes felt that your traning rides are lost in oblivion
> just because you are not carrying a digital camera ?
>
> Fear no more. With just a simple GPS receiver and a blogger page, your
> cotidiane training rides will be stored for ever, ready for any
> potential future analysis :-)
>
> Merging the web services of mapmyride.com and the Garmin Traning
> Center, you could publish a detailed analysis of those weekly rides.
>
> I would like to thank any opinion about the topics above mentioned,
> which I have already put in practice in the following blog:
>
> http://trainingrides.blogspot.com
>
> And yes, the blog is written in english this time :-)
>
> Regards

Thankyou Erasmo - I will look at it ;-)

Donga