Cycling Dude: We Got Bike Maps

Early in 2005, Kiril Kundurazieff (AKA the ever-informative Cycling Dude) procured a bunch of maps at the LA Times Travel Show. He had intended on reporting their usefulness for cyclists and info on how to get them:

While some of the maps were specially made Bike route, and trail, maps, most were standard issue city, and state, and even country maps.

Some of those do have route details for cycling, but it is important to understand that they are useful regardless.

He’s been able to set aside time to begin a new series where he’ll…

…make my way through my stash of stuff, and any new stuff I might receive, or get my hands on in the future.

I want to write about not just the maps, but any other useful cycling info I may discover in the material.

I also plan to request maps by mail from various resources, and write about them, and to check out various websites that sell, or post, maps, and/or route descriptions, that I have in my sidebar.

So a big thank you to Kiril. Should be very cool to check out.

Myself, I’ve taken to using Google Earth to plot out my various routes, which has the added benefit of displaying things in 3D — very handy for determining which hills to avoid like the plague take gingerly.

Thanks for the nice write-up!

Robert!!! THERE U R!!!

I somehow lost track of you a very long time ago, and when I found I could not get to the old Typepad site I sadly figured you had retired from the field.

I learned of you, and this wonderful, and much appreciated, write-up when checking out my stats last night. ;-D

I see I have some catching up to do, and have good reason to return you to the sidebar. ;-D

Glad to see you are still among the Blogging. ;-D

Thanks Kiril! Good to be

Thanks Kiril! Good to be found again. :)

Drupal is a very cool platform, though not for everybody. I’ve enjoyed it tremendously.

I’m not the only one who is souring on Typepad.