Response from one of the blokes on MySwag (who much prefers quiet deserted
gravel over busy bitumen roads! :-)):




*Brilliant !Shall explore that one further.I did similar across Tas, from
St Helens to Campania over several days which was fun.I'm looking at maps
and planning a trip from the head waters to the outfall of a major
Victorian river for when all this Covid stuff is over. *

Thanks

Graeme


On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 at 19:36, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ian
>
> I showed my friends, their response was: "when do we start?"
>
> Tony
>
> >  Hi folks, for everyone interested in OpenStreetMap's fantastic road
> data…
> > I've just posted a series of blogs about unsealed roads in Victoria. I've
> > pitched it at cyclists rather than mappers to widen the audience, but you
> > should still find lots of interest I hope.
> >
> >
> https://little-maps.com/2022/01/12/the-great-vic-gravel-route-exploring-victoria-on-unsealed-roads/
> >
> > It starts with the question, how far can you ride across Victoria without
> > hitting a paved road? Then displays Victoria's major 'gravel zones', and
> > plots the route that crosses Victoria from west to east which contains
> the
> > shortest possible distance of paved roads. It's very circuitous.
> >
> > A series of supplementary posts expand on the main theme and describe how
> > the maps and routes were made. I hope you find it interesting. Best
> wishes
> > Ian
> >
>
>
>
>
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