A new VV toy to look at.
https://blog.veloviewer.com/veloviewer- ... gle-earth/
Away from the obvious peak around my home and the smaller peak around my previous home, it does show a small summit near a certain remote railway station
One for the VeloViewerers...
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Re: One for the VeloViewerers...
Wow! But you do have to zoom in quite a way since the close to home rides overpower everything else. Maybe could do with being a logarithmic scale rather than linear.
I've quite a ridge leading south from a certain location in Mid-Wales There's also a strong grouping in the South Lakes due to various JennRides.
I've quite a ridge leading south from a certain location in Mid-Wales There's also a strong grouping in the South Lakes due to various JennRides.
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Re: One for the VeloViewerers...
Unsurprisingly dominated by my commute, but very cool nonetheless.
Re: One for the VeloViewerers...
Thanks Colin, for the info, I had noticed a difference in the VV site layout last week and wondered where KML files had gone.
He has now introduced a logarithmic scale, or rather a "flatten spikes" option.
I've got two spikes, the obvious one at home and the other around the mother in laws!
Reminds me to dig out the Veloviewer thread and make a post on it.
He has now introduced a logarithmic scale, or rather a "flatten spikes" option.
I've got two spikes, the obvious one at home and the other around the mother in laws!
Reminds me to dig out the Veloviewer thread and make a post on it.