On 9 April 2011 13:00, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > Over the past couple of weeks, I've come up with a couple of interesting > walks from my house. I would like to publish these on my blog, in the > hopes that other people looking for walks in the area will find them. > However, I haven't yet worked out a good way to do this. > > One thought I had was to add all the constituent ways to a relation, and > then link to the relation shown on the OSM map (as in [0] and [1]). > However, I wasn't sure if this was an abuse of relations, given that this > isn't a walk that exists anywhere but in my head (as opposed to a more > 'official' walk). > > At the other end of the spectrum is screenshots and using the GIMP to draw > my route on (or using a mapping site like BikeRouteToaster to draw the > lines on, and taking screenshots of that). However, this seems really > lame (as you lose all of the slippy-map goodness, and the updating of the > surrounding area/data), so I'd prefer not to have to resort to this. > > Has anyone else done something like this? Have I missed a project > somewhere which is designed to store such things? Any input would be much > appreciated.
Maybe take a look at something like Show Your Journey http://syj.renevier.net/ -- Matt Williams http://milliams.com _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb

