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by Peter Molog
5 Aug 2023, 5:21pm
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

Bmblbzzz wrote: 5 Aug 2023, 1:08pm Is it finished? I'm looking forward eagerly if so.
Yes, it is.
Testversion available. At this moment only for supporters of CT.
by Peter Molog
4 Jul 2022, 5:30pm
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: ROUND THE MAINLAND UK COASTLINE
Replies: 9
Views: 810

Re: ROUND THE MAINLAND UK COASTLINE

FOR SOME ONE mostly using capitals

I AM STAING AT HOME.
by Peter Molog
6 Apr 2022, 4:12pm
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Openfietsmap - map data updates
Replies: 46
Views: 5973

Re: Openfietsmap - map data updates

Don't use it on my Garmin anymore.
I do it with Osmand on the phone, but for creating routes with Mapsource, remains an unbeatable map.
by Peter Molog
1 Apr 2022, 4:37pm
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Stavanger Tunnel Ryfast
Replies: 6
Views: 856

Re: Stavanger Tunnel Ryfast

All you need to know about tunnels in Norway:

https://www.cycletourer.co.uk/maps/tunnelmaplrge.shtml

Have fun.

Peter
by Peter Molog
18 May 2021, 8:59am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

Richard Fairhurst wrote: 18 May 2021, 8:58am That happens overnight once a month
Ahh, never seen it before. Thanks for the answer.
I look never overthere. :lol:
by Peter Molog
18 May 2021, 8:45am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

Hi Richard,

When I open cycle.travel.map it starts with the OpenStreetmap-layer. The cycle.travel-layer has disapeared. :?
by Peter Molog
7 Jul 2020, 8:59am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

Richard,
no question, but a remark.

A few years ago I discovered a dry Lake of Geneva on Cycle Travel. Somehow there is now water again.
Now you're poldering in the Netherlands.
Image

Now a harbour has disappeared. :?

Location on OSM:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/51.4460/4.0165&layers=N
by Peter Molog
7 Jul 2020, 8:34am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

Richard Fairhurst wrote:Unfortunately Google/Android has been pratting around with downloads and randomly blocking them for a few months. :(

What browser are you using, Peter? Is it Chrome, or Firefox, or Samsung Browser, or...? Does it happen on all routes, or just a particular one?

Hi Richard,
I'm using the Samsung browser. It happened with all routes. Just made a random route and tried te download. Didn't work. :evil:

But.... after installing Firefox .... it works as it should. :D

Thanks for your quick respons.

RickH wrote:And opening a saved route

A few years ago there was a period that it was necessary to save a route before you could download it, but at least on the desktop that is long gone.
Woodtourer wrote:Interseting. I just downloaded 2 routes,I have a Samsung Android Tablet, and they went to my Osmand.

?? Maybe other Android version. Or? Or?
by Peter Molog
6 Jul 2020, 3:21pm
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

Hmmm.

I make a route, then tap on share.
Get this screen

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then I tap on GPS
Get this screen

Image

Tap on download and get the first screen again.
And nothing is downloaded.

:oops: :oops:
by Peter Molog
6 Jul 2020, 10:51am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Cycle Travel Question
Replies: 1604
Views: 210917

Re: Cycle Travel Question

On my Adriod phone I could make a route with CycleTravel and then download the track. But downloading doesn't work anymore. When tested on another android device, it doesn't work either. Has something changed, or am I doing something wrong?
I follow the normal procedure for downloading.
by Peter Molog
18 Mar 2020, 8:49am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Openfietsmap - map data updates
Replies: 46
Views: 5973

Re: Openfietsmap - map data updates

Sweep wrote:How did you know this so soon
It was published on a Dutch cycling forum. And I saw it wasn't published here.

Have fun and keep cycling as long it is possible. It's good for you.

Peter
by Peter Molog
18 Mar 2020, 8:10am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Openfietsmap - map data updates
Replies: 46
Views: 5973

Re: Openfietsmap - map data updates

New update available of the OpenFietsMap Europe.

http://www.openfietsmap.nl/downloads/europe

For what it's worth in these times of travel restrictions.
But use it to dream of cycling through Europe.

Peter
by Peter Molog
28 Oct 2019, 11:33am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Via Francigena (Canterbury - Rome)
Replies: 7
Views: 1073

Re: Via Francigena (Canterbury - Rome)

iandriver wrote:Have you seen the site for the Italian part? https://www.viefrancigene.org/en/resour ... gory/bici/

Using that site since 2014, when I made my other Pilgrimsroute Emo's Reis (only in Dutch).

In 2015 I cycled from the north of the Netherlands to Rome. After Pavia I also cycled parts of the Via Francigena. This summer I cycled to Pavia, following the route through England, France and Switzerland.

I also calculated the share of the unpaved route. Up to the Swiss/Italian border it is 9%, in Italy it is 19%.

Based on this knowledge I can say that my route has some very tricky sections, but that the route through England, France and Switzerland is less difficult than the Italian part.

In my guide (see Downloads and links) I give an impression per stage of the kind of roads you encounter, and the quality of them. The number of kilometres of unpaved road per stage is also indicated (also for the Italian part).
On a number of places I also give an alternative about asphalt (not in Italy).
by Peter Molog
28 Oct 2019, 8:37am
Forum: Touring & Expedition
Topic: Via Francigena (Canterbury - Rome)
Replies: 7
Views: 1073

Via Francigena (Canterbury - Rome)

Not really a new route, the route was already described in the year 990.

But there is now a completely described route from Canterbury to Rome by bike.
The Italian part was already described and signposted a few years ago by the European Association of the Via Francigena Ways (EAVF).
In the past year I have mapped the route from Canterbury to the Swiss/Italian border.

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On my site is available:
All GPS tracks from Canterbury to the Grote Sint-Bernhard pass;
All elevation profiles from Canterbury to Rome (on the site of the EAVF these are missing for Italy);
and more.

CicloVia Francigena

Have fun.