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Old 05-17-2007, 10:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Layover jogging guide

Just had someone show me this web page. Ever wonder how far you run? http://usatf.org/routes/map/ from the usa track and field organization lets you bring up a map of where you're running and plot it out. It will tell you the mileage and slope of the terrain. Then you can bring up a google earth image to check out what it will look like visually.

Here's the how to:
1. go to above web page
2. click on "draw map" on the left side of page
3. click on the map for your starting point
4. click on each turn point. A line will connect the dots. It will also give
you 1 mile markers along the route.
5. When done, click on satellite image on upper right corner.
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Old 06-05-2007, 07:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Just had someone show me this web page. Ever wonder how far you run? http://usatf.org/routes/map/ from the usa track and field organization lets you bring up a map of where you're running and plot it out. It will tell you the mileage and slope of the terrain. Then you can bring up a google earth image to check out what it will look like visually.

Here's the how to:
1. go to above web page
2. click on "draw map" on the left side of page
3. click on the map for your starting point
4. click on each turn point. A line will connect the dots. It will also give
you 1 mile markers along the route.
5. When done, click on satellite image on upper right corner.

Very cool, thanks for the link!
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Old 06-05-2007, 09:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Very cool, reminds me that I need to really get back into running again
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