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Google Maps Walking Routes

by admin on July 5th, 2005

Cartographic scale can be a surly temptress. Occasionally I’ll be foiled by a poor-quality map in a guidebook or brochure, and end up walking six kilometers to cover an inch of map. GPS-enabled geeks don’t have this problem, but we can’t all travel to Tuscany with a utility belt.

If you’re looking for a simpler solution, check out the latest Google Maps hack, gmapPedometer:

As a runner training for a marathon for the first time, I found myself wishing I had an easy way to know the exact distance a certain course is, without having to drag a GPS or pedometer around on my runs. Looking at Google Maps, and knowing there was a vibrant community of geeks hacking it, I knew there had to be a way. So here it is.

It’s a great hack, and works very smoothly. Here’s a route I commonly take to work in Vancouver. Here’s a route I used to walk to work when I lived in Dublin.

Feature requests for future versions of gmapPedometer: allow me to enter a beginning and end address and then let me draw the route in-between, provide distances in kilometers as well as miles and let me annotate points on my route (bonus points for geo-locating Flickr phtotos).

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