Route tracking? An AA book of maps and a highlighter pen!
Look closely for the location of my Hyosung breakdown and Triumph crash!!
Route tracking? An AA book of maps and a highlighter pen!
Look closely for the location of my Hyosung breakdown and Triumph crash!!
Continuing the low-tech theme, I once went sailing with a friend who was boasting that he had fitted his boat with a super new masthead light (used to show your position at night in a dark West Coast anchorage) which switched itself off automatically when daylight arrived. (This was c1980.) “That’s nothing”, I said:“I’ve got a paraffin light on my boat which does the same thing.” “Really,” he said, quite seriously, “how does that work then?” “Oh, I just fill it up when I go to bed, and by the morning it has automatically run out of paraffin.”
I’m also a long time fan of Basecamp, but you need to be quite geeky/patient to learn all its quirks. Does everything I need, and uses the same map data as my satnav, so never bothered with MyRoute which doesn’t (but seems more popular).
I do use REAL maps too.
We’re talking about tracking a ride here, though.