RIP wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 10:19 pm
You ask that every year but still do it anyway . And of course it's always completely the opposite on the actual day!
I only ask it as I know it annoys people like you Reg
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Its ok Taylor , John won’t be going anywhere near them , as other years it’s usually In the opposite direction and he’s taking his pack raft .
Best get them bags ready for your feet John
Also I do believe we owe you a stoning ( the life of Brian ) style for something you did last year , I will bring my bag of gravel
This years GR are now winging their way through cyberspace. If you haven't received yours by tomorrow, then:
Have a look in your spam folder.
Have a look at the email accounts that you never use.
Have a look at the account linked to paypal.
Consider whether you used someone else's paypal account to enter and ask them.
Richard G wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 5:00 pm
If anyone feels like putting all of those into a mapping program and saving everyone else a bunch of time... please feel free!
Edit - Also, is there a theme at all to this year? Wasn't anything mentioned in the email.
Was just trying to use Strava (due to Veloviewer heatmap) to create a route. Is it my imagination or does it not support waypoints? I can't seem to work out any way to get them into it (I've got a GPX file with the waypoints in and that works fine in most route builders, but not that).
Much more fun and dare I say ultimately rewarding if you ignore heat maps. Just because a few people have ridden something doesn't mean that it's good or bad ... some published guidebooks contain some of the worst trails I've ever had the misfortune of
One of the things I'm trying to engineer into our route is doing the gridrefs *downhill*, as Stu wouldn't point us to a fine section of hikeabike climbing...would he...
Bearbonesnorm wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 1:50 pm
Much more fun and dare I say ultimately rewarding if you ignore heat maps. Just because a few people have ridden something doesn't mean that it's good or bad ... some published guidebooks contain some of the worst trails I've ever had the misfortune of
Veloviewer heatmaps are where I've been, not where others have been. It's so I can square hunt.
Vaguely related, I just found this site and I'm finding it to be one of the best GPX creators that I've used: https://gpxstudio.github.io/
Don't want to be a tell-tale teacher's-pet but I think the GRs are publically viewable in this thread which I believe is not, er, standard practice before the "off" .
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After messing around with three different mapping sites I've now got my first revision of a route. Looks like quite a lot of hike-a-bike / path not found in it so I reckon I'm also going to have to work out a few short cuts for when it inevitably turns out I've bitten off more than I can chew.
Got a decent amount of the waypoints in it, though as I'm mostly square hunting I'll be skipping those places I've been before.