Subject: RE: route trackingGood ideas. This is pretty much what we have in mind. There are a number of map sites out there like gmap-pedometer that will let you plot a route and save it as a URL. I have a folder in my Bookmarks menu that's comprised of run and bike routes from gmap-pedometer and I'll put the URL in the comments section of my blog. I'm thinking we could have the list of urls but with attach attributes like sport, distance, workout type, elevation gain etc. Maybe some user-defined attributes. If you picked a route for a workout, the distance could be automatically entered into your training log. Ooh, I just thought of a cool graph for this: counts of which routes you used over a given period of time. A community database of routes is a great idea. People could rate them and leave tips about them. We could also eventually include these with Races if people were to create them for race routes. We could have a button to "Submit to the public route database" but it would be anonymous in case someone didn't want it advertised what routes they run. I also use gmap-pedometer as a safety tool. I leave my planned route up on the computer so my wife knows how far and where I plan to run or ride. In addition to specific cities, how about searching for a route (or something else) by zip code? Or by a given number of miles from a city or zip code? Maybe I've said too much. |