On 2016-07-07 15:12 , Stanley Halpin wrote:
As I alluded in an earlier comment, you can purposefully use the iPhone to build a track of your locations but it seems unnecessarily complicated to me to transform that track to a map trace within Google Maps, and so I use the Track feature in the GPS units or cameras that provide that option.
a simple way to create a track — and limit it to those places you want tracked — is to take photos with the phone; iOS will put your photos on a map for you
i did this recently on a 400-mile cactus romp — there was no prepared route or map, and our guide simply had us follow him to the next locations; i took at least one phone shot at each stop, and sometimes along the way at intersections of the back roads; only later, looking at the phone-generated map, could i visualize where we had been (it works even if you are out of service range when you take the photos)
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