[SDCBC] What route finding/planning programs are best?

Dave White dwhite7 at san.rr.com
Sat Jan 19 23:09:01 EST 2008


my favorite is www.bikely.com

On Jan 19, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Jim Baross wrote:

>  So, what have you bikers found?
>
>> From: L. S. Schmka
>>  Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 14:01:06 -0500 (EST)
>>
>>  Hey everyone,
>>
>>  I'm a newbie at cycling, have been riding for 4 or so months now.  I 
>> found this awesome site for cycling paths and such.
>>
>> www.mapmyride.com
>>
>>  It lets you track how far you've gone, and you can keep your 
>> training log there too.  I have found several cycling paths around my 
>> area just by doing the search by zip code.
>  Jim Baross
>  San Diego, California
>
>  Chair, SANDAG Bicycle Pedestrian Working Group
>  Vice Chair, Calif. Bicycle Advisory Committee
>  President, Calif. Association of Bicycle Organizations
>  Board Member, Calif. Bicycle Coalition
>  Spokesperson, San Diego County Bicycle Coalition
>  League LCI Trainer & Effective Cycling Instructor #185 K-C
>
>  "Cyclists should expect and demand safe accommodation on our public 
> roads, just as does every other user.
>  Nothing more is expected. Nothing less is acceptable."
>         Jack R. Taylor
>
>  "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of 
> vehicles."
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>
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