Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Two New Great Tools for Creating Maps & Cue Sheets
Things happen fast on the Internet, don't they? I've been working on a new brevet/permanent route from North Raleigh to New Bern. That route was chosen to track NC's Mountain to Sea Trail, which currently uses bike routes as it travels east of Raleigh. Friend Kate Dixon, the executive director of the Friends of the Mountain to Sea Trails, is trying to have all 935 miles of the trail covered in October. I've agreed to help with a cycling effort.
But back to the maps and cue sheets. Kate gave me a topo map book where she'd traced out the route. It was easy to convert that into a fixed electronic map and somewaht usable cue sheet, thanks to changes in Google Maps and a program that Branson found. Here's how.
First, I went into Google Maps and set directions from North Raleigh to New Bern. Then I set Google Maps to "Walking Directions." Voila! Google actually routed on many of the roads I'd picked for my Blackbeard Permanent. I used the "drag map" feature to pull the route onto the roads that Kate had selected.
Unfortunately, Google maps must have some limit on the number of map drags you can do. That forced me to split the map into two segments: 1) North Raleigh to La Grange and 2) La Grange to New Bern.
Next, once the map was created in Google Maps, I used the information on this site to generate a cue sheet. All you have to do is click on that bookmark after you've created the map.
Here's the cue sheet from No. Raleigh to La Grange (the spacing among the columns is gone, but you get the idea):
Route: Wakefield Pines Dr to La Grange, N Carolina
Distance: 91.94 miles
Total Distance Directions
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0.00 0.00 Depart from: Wakefield Pines Dr
0.11 0.11 Right: Falls of Neuse Rd
1.60 1.49 Bear Right: Old NC 98 Hwy
1.76 0.16 Left: Thompson Mill Rd
4.72 2.96 Bear Right: Bud Smith Rd
4.79 0.08 Right: Purnell Rd
6.10 1.30 Left: Jackson Rd
7.67 1.57 Right: Holden Rd
9.94 2.27 Straight: NC-1147
11.03 1.09 Straight: Main St
11.80 0.77 Straight: Tarboro Rd
18.72 6.92 Left: NC-98
20.75 2.02 Right: Strickland Rd
22.61 1.86 Left: Old Halifax Rd
23.91 1.30 Straight: Medlin a Ln
24.08 0.18 Straight: Brantleytown Rd
25.95 1.86 Right: NC-39
26.12 0.17 Left: Pine Ridge Rd
28.85 2.73 Straight: Daddysville Rd
29.02 0.17 Left: Old US-64
30.14 1.12 Right: Sanders Rd
30.41 0.27 Straight: Frazier Rd
37.83 7.42 Left: Strickland Rd
41.83 4.00 Right: W Hornes Church Rd
45.91 4.08 Right: Old Bailey Hwy
46.71 0.80 Straight: Lamm Rd
52.99 6.28 Straight: Quaker Rd
54.23 1.24 Left: Downing Rd
54.96 0.73 Right: Shirley Rd
55.69 0.73 Right: Wiggins Mill Rd
56.14 0.45 Left: Boswellville Rd
57.98 1.84 Straight: Lely Rd
58.60 0.62 Straight: Wellons Ct
59.54 0.94 Left: Blalock Rd
60.78 1.24 Right: US-117 Alt
60.85 0.08 Left: Church Loop N
61.65 0.79 Left: Central Ave
61.84 0.19 Right: Mercer St
62.17 0.33 Left: Cemetery St
62.38 0.21 Straight: NC-1628/Woodbridge Rd
63.06 0.68 Right: Frank Price Church Rd
66.33 3.27 Straight: Black Creek Rd NE
66.44 0.11 Left: Aycock Church Rd NE
68.24 1.80 Left: Davis Mill Rd NE
69.17 0.93 Right: Turner Swamp Rd NE
70.94 1.77 Straight: N Church St NE
71.74 0.79 Straight: Faro Rd NE
75.75 4.01 Straight: Old NC-1201
77.02 1.27 Straight: Bullhead Rd
77.26 0.24 Left: Saulston Rd
77.33 0.07 Right: Davis Grove Church Rd
78.46 1.13 Left: Cow Branch Rd
79.35 0.89 Right: Edmundson Rd
81.32 1.96 Straight: Creech Rd/Free Gospel Rd
83.90 2.58 Left: Titus Mewborn Rd
84.98 1.08 Right: Mewborn Church Rd
85.26 0.28 Bear Right: NC-903
91.94 6.69 Arrive at: La Grange, N Carolina
Finally, the cue sheet generator also has a function to add the map to Bikely, which is the map you see at the top of this post.
Mike, this looks good--wish I could join y'all tomorrow. Here's a route that I rode in April to the Cycle NC weekend in Oriental NC which parallels your route to New Bern. I remember it as a pretty ride, with about 10 miles of annoying chipseal/rode cracks east of Snow Hill or Grifton. All the best, John M.
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Has anyone figured out how to convert Streets and Trips 2008 files to .gpx?
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