Joined Dec 2004
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Kuna, Idaho
http://www.motosapiens.net/random/force_ride_gps.zip
this zip file contains:
kane_amasa_pritchett.tpo
kane_amasa_pritchett.gdp
moab_trail_notes.txt
the tpo file is a cleaned up version of my moab tracks. unfortunately there are a few bitchen rides that never made it on there. oh well.
the gdb file is the same info after being run through gpsbabel to convert it to garmin format. the various text labels in the tpo format apparently turn into waypoints where the text is the name of the waypoint. interesting.
the txt file is my notes on trail difficulty and special features. each of the tracks is named. in topo, the names show up when you hover over the track. in mapsource, there's a list of tracks. anyway, y'all are smart guys, you can figure it out if you have any bizness using other people's gps info, lol.
keep in mind, my idea of an 'intermediate' rider has often been called excessively optimistic, so don't sue me if you try a trail and then die.
feel free to email [email protected] with any questions about specific trails. in my experience, virtually all the roads that are on topo maps actually exist on the ground, so feel free to use existing roads to connect various trails.
lastly, this will only be on the web for a few weeks. please don't link to it, and please don't email the info to all your friends, especially not with my name on it. this is for the use of husaberg owners only and to further the objective of us having a good time.
-mark
this zip file contains:
kane_amasa_pritchett.tpo
kane_amasa_pritchett.gdp
moab_trail_notes.txt
the tpo file is a cleaned up version of my moab tracks. unfortunately there are a few bitchen rides that never made it on there. oh well.
the gdb file is the same info after being run through gpsbabel to convert it to garmin format. the various text labels in the tpo format apparently turn into waypoints where the text is the name of the waypoint. interesting.
the txt file is my notes on trail difficulty and special features. each of the tracks is named. in topo, the names show up when you hover over the track. in mapsource, there's a list of tracks. anyway, y'all are smart guys, you can figure it out if you have any bizness using other people's gps info, lol.
keep in mind, my idea of an 'intermediate' rider has often been called excessively optimistic, so don't sue me if you try a trail and then die.
feel free to email [email protected] with any questions about specific trails. in my experience, virtually all the roads that are on topo maps actually exist on the ground, so feel free to use existing roads to connect various trails.
lastly, this will only be on the web for a few weeks. please don't link to it, and please don't email the info to all your friends, especially not with my name on it. this is for the use of husaberg owners only and to further the objective of us having a good time.
-mark