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Previously on "getting terrain profiles from google maps"
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Had a look at that one but the interface is very clunky and unreliable from my brief play with it.Originally posted by downsouth View PostAnything on the googlemaps api site?
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/doc...ion/elevation/
sites like mapmyrun 'appear' to use this sort of functionality
Etape Caledonia in May.
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What are you training for? I'm doing Lands End to JOG in July - been plotting our route in Mapsource (I've got a Garmin).
Useful links here too - the open Streetmaps have cycle paths which is handy.
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Anything on the googlemaps api site?
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/doc...ion/elevation/
sites like mapmyrun 'appear' to use this sort of functionality
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I'm sure there was something on dragons den the other day that would do something like that
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getting terrain profiles from google maps
Does anyone know of a tool that can do this?
I'm using google maps to plan my training rides on the bike but the downside is that if I don't already know the route I can't easily see what the terrain is like.
Ideally I'd like to be able to plan a route on google maps and generate a profile of the route from that.
These guys http://topocoding.com/ have a proof of concept demo available but it's rather limited in that it can only do point to point in a straight line, not take account of the route followed.
Anyone got any suggestions?
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Managed to find a combination of sites that did the job in the end.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/ Will take a route and calculate the profile for you in graphic form.
http://www.elsewhere.org/journal/gmaptogpx/ will take the map created and turn it into a GPX file
http://www.yorkshire-cadets.co.uk/GPX-file-parser.php Will parse the GPX data and calculate total climb/decent values for the route.Last edited by DaveB; 30 March 2010, 21:52.Tags: None
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