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    Thumbs up Online road maps for my trip to Port Waikato

    I've decided to go for a ride to Port Waikato this morning (mostly because I have never been there).

    So now to plan the route. Anything paper based is out.

    Of the online maps out there, Google Maps really stand out. Its easy to use, gives me good driving directions, and lets me see pictures of the key points along the way, including what the destination looks like.
    And the estimated "driving" time is good.

    I wouldn't want to own a business like Wises. Their mapping product sales must surely be dropping off. Sure their online product works, but is far inferior compared to Google Maps. All you get from Wises is simple driving instructions, and even then, when I search on "Port Waikato" I get given four possible destinations.

    I think I might take my Navman just in case I get lost, but I doubt I'll need it.

    What do you use for planning rides to places you have not been to before?

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    I use the 'Um Factor'...
    Um, where do I wont to go and Um, maybe someone whos coming will know the way oh, and Um, whats for lunch!!

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    Alas all of my mates are busy so it's going to be just me today, and as I've never been there it would involve a lot of Um factor. :-)

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    I use the take a look at a map (google) then petrol, now i factor in about 1/4 gas on sh*t i'd better turn around i'm not lost and still need to get home factor.

    Port Waikato used to be a nice ride but havent lived in Auckland for a while now. so not sure of the road condition, its wise to look out for stock (mostly goats) that used to run out on the road though
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    >>What do you use for planning rides to places you have not been to before?<<

    AA roads atlas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Alas all of my mates are busy so it's going to be just me today, and as I've never been there it would involve a lot of Um factor. :-)
    Great day for it mate, I have never been there either, will do one day, but today I will be heading in a Northerly direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    What do you use for planning rides to places you have not been to before?

    A dart board.

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    Motowhere FTW.

    Google based but you can draw your routes and save 'em and share 'em...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
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    Nice find. That site looks really good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    What do you use for planning rides to places you have not been to before?
    Garmin Mapsource... load into GPS, done
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Motowhere FTW.

    Google based but you can draw your routes and save 'em and share 'em...
    +1 for Mr Fox

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Motowhere FTW.

    Google based but you can draw your routes and save 'em and share 'em...
    i have a few on there under RCTL
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    Apart from all that - it's a ride to Port Waikato.
    You don't need logistics.
    You could follow the signs and do it on a push bike.

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    Port Waikato is a nice wee pootle, good stop at the dairy for a pie and a drink and a quick slash at the jakes ... don't forget to keep riding on and see the beach!
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