Here's a high level view of the route we followed this past weekend. I should state that I copied this image from Kris' blog. He has some mean skills with Google Earth.
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2 comments:
Wow. That's cool. How'd he do that?
JT
I carried my GPS in my CamelBak to record the ride, then downloaded the GPS track into TopoFusion, then saved it as a GPX file, then loaded that file into Google Earth and rotated to a nice 3D view, then saved the image (File | Save | Save Image) as a JPEG. If you have Google Earth Plus you can download the GPS track directly into Google Earth (don't need TopoFusion).
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