Blogger's -- Scot Key's -- response to my question:
Patrick: Thanks for reading and for your comments. Starting with your idea
of taking advantage of the wind, I have been fortuante enough to do that
with results that made for some of the easiest miles I’ve ever done coming
back north with the
That would be great. As a matter of fact I just got VM from the Apple Store
saying the laptop is ready but I probably won't be able to pick it up until
Friday or Monday.
The route would be from the Alameda trailhead of the Paseo del Bosque Trail
to Jarales.
Of course, we'd follow the PDB Trail
I can look at the route and make one on Ride W/Gps if you want. Then you
could join our CLub acct and you could use voice navigation. Let me know
if I can help.
On Monday, May 15, 2023 at 12:20:40 PM UTC-4 Patrick Moore wrote:
> I should add, lest anyone get an inflated idea of my cycling
Pam, I'm with you on how you handle route mapping. Even though I have RWGPS
I'm more comfortable with a cue sheet in front of me. The visibility aspect
is important to me as well; thanks for including an image of your display.
I would like to join your zoom call on May 18. Thank you for
Thanks, Jeffrey; noted.
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 7:13 PM Jeffrey Arita wrote:
> Patrick,
>
> One caveat: if you want the verbal (voice) turn-by-turn feature that
> ridewithgps offers (for routes), then you will need to pay for either a
> Basic or Premium subscription. The free version does not
Well, I haven't yet bothered to figure out what my Apple ID password is, so
I bypassed MMR and wrote out an informal route sheet (with a fountain pen)
using Google Maps. Google Maps shows detail in far higher resolution than
MMR, which is too bad for MMR. The distance from my house to the computer
Patrick,
One caveat: if you want the verbal (voice) turn-by-turn feature that
ridewithgps offers (for routes), then you will need to pay for either a
Basic or Premium subscription. The free version does not offer this
specific feature:
Set up account, traced route, saved it. Now I have to figure out how to log
in to my (gag me with a spoon) App Store account. More later.
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 5:52 PM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Many thanks all; the unanimous and very quick agreement on Ridewithgps
> speaks well of it and I'lll
Many thanks all; the unanimous and very quick agreement on Ridewithgps
speaks well of it and I'lll check it out.
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 11:56 AM Patrick Moore wrote:
> Thanks to the car-centric development of this our Southwestern city we
> often have destinations only a few miles away that you