[pct-l] GMAP4 + Halfmile's KMZ file == wonderful interactive map

Ken Powers ken at gottawalk.com
Sat Feb 12 23:06:20 CST 2011


another website that does the type of mapping is GPS Visualizer ( 
http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ ).

Many times I never get the trace drawn using Gmap4. I have to zoom in to get 
the trace, then I can zoom out.

GPSVisualizer seems faster and more reliable for me. Both are interesting.

Ken
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Lippke" <lippke.list at gmail.com>
To: "PCT" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2011 8:07 PM
Subject: [pct-l] GMAP4 + Halfmile's KMZ file == wonderful interactive map


I couldn't find a reference to this via a search of the list archives.
Please forgive if this is nevertheless old news.

As I plan our hike/bike tour, I've found a great resource in Joseph Elfelt's
free site http://www.mappingsupport.com/.

Combining that with Halfmile's KMZ file gets you an enhanced Google map that
not only has all of Halfmile's track, POIs, and waypoints (fully labeled),
but also lets you quickly toggle back and forth between Google's
terrain/satellite views and scanned topographic maps.   It has tons of other
features too like optional UTM grids, declination, and a good bit more.   I
love maps and I've got to say this is pretty danged fabulous and doubly so
since it's free.

It's super easy to set up your own maps, but here's an example URL that
zooms in on the Campo area in terrain view:


http://www.mappingsupport.com/p/gmap4.php?q=http://www.pctmap.net/pctdownloads/halfmiles_pct_tracks_waypoints.kmz&ll=32.600807,-116.469514&t=t1&z=14&label=no&coord=latlng

Left click on the POIs or waypoints to see their name and comment info.

Basically, to do this, you just take GMAP4's starter URL (documented on the
site), add the URL to the source data file (in this case Halfmile's KMZ),
and then go from there -- the application lets you easily export URLs once
you've zoomed in / moved around to where you want to go, etc.

White Jeep says "Check it out!"  :)

/David

p.s. first the map will come up but then it may be a few moments before the
KMZ gets loaded and processed -- give it a short bit for the track and
waypoints/POIs to show up.
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