Now put Lil Mack on the map if he walk it off
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Gmaps Pedometer - If you like to walk or bike, double-click your route to more accurately measure your healthy travels.
Gmaps Pedometer includes an elevation meter (from USGS topographical maps) for walkers and cyclists, and a calorie counter for pedestrians, as well as the ability to save and export routes.
Gmaps Pedometer includes an elevation meter (from USGS topographical maps) for walkers and cyclists, and a calorie counter for pedestrians, as well as the ability to save and export routes.
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posted by Blazecock Pileon at 12:05 PM on February 7, 2008
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 12:05 PM on February 7, 2008
I totally don't get how to use this site, twice now.
posted by Mister_A at 12:06 PM on February 7, 2008 [1 favorite]
posted by Mister_A at 12:06 PM on February 7, 2008 [1 favorite]
The instructions will walk you through it.
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 12:08 PM on February 7, 2008
posted by Blazecock Pileon at 12:08 PM on February 7, 2008
Actually, before this gets yanked, has anyone noticed any mileage discrepancies between GMap and real life? 'Cause I'm trying to figure out which is more out of whack: my bike computer or GMap.
posted by RakDaddy at 12:17 PM on February 7, 2008
posted by RakDaddy at 12:17 PM on February 7, 2008
Man, it doesn't zoom on scrollwheel.
Actually, Google Maps, on the My Maps tab, has a distance measurer.
posted by notsnot at 12:18 PM on February 7, 2008
Actually, Google Maps, on the My Maps tab, has a distance measurer.
posted by notsnot at 12:18 PM on February 7, 2008
probably your bike computer. I've found gmap to be very accurate when double-checking by car odometer (as accurate as that is)
The more you zoom in and follow your route closely, the better the accuracy.
posted by mikepop at 12:26 PM on February 7, 2008
The more you zoom in and follow your route closely, the better the accuracy.
posted by mikepop at 12:26 PM on February 7, 2008
Well, cool. That means I've been going out farther than I thought.
posted by RakDaddy at 12:35 PM on February 7, 2008
posted by RakDaddy at 12:35 PM on February 7, 2008
I use this site every day, almost. The key to accuracy is to zoom in so that you're accurately measuring the actual ride that you do rather than tangents of that ride.
posted by OmieWise at 12:40 PM on February 7, 2008
posted by OmieWise at 12:40 PM on February 7, 2008
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