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rss photo gallery archives openstreetmap geo john muir way may 28 th , 2014 so the john muir way has been open since the 21st of april, this long distance route is a coast to coast route between helensburgh in the west from where john muir setoff to the united states where he inspired the conservation movement and the creation of it’s national parks. to dunbar on the east coast where he was born and grew up. we’ve covered most of the route in openstreetmap for while. but until recently we’ve had a tiny, gap missing. i was trying to figure out getting over to do it when i saw: @chrisfl @fozy81 to map that gap took 2 trains 1 to helensburgh a 9 miles walk then train from balloch. great day pic.twitter.com/5gcj2jp5at — martin mcmahon (@mazscot) may 22, 2014 so with some not insignificant effort, we now have the complete route mapped, these can easily be seen by looking at a raw view of either the walking route or the cycling route on openstreetmap, but where osm comes into it’s own is the ability to actually do things with the data, so to kick things off i’ve created a set of gpx files of the route. these contain the full walking or cycling route and are suitable to be loaded into your gps or phone app as aids to navigating the route. john muir way walking route 277k john muir way cyling route 214k map wise, as always i’m disapointed to see the otherwise very nice john muir way website using google maps rather than an openstreetmap based map, originally i had planned on just displaying the gpx overlaid onto a standard baselayer. but i then realised that andy allen’s fantastic outdoor layer already shows the walking route, and rather than obscuring the path or road underneath with a fat line like on the “offical” maps his style shows if the route is following a path or a road which is a huge improvement. have a look below (if you’re reading this via a feed you’ll need to look at the original article to see the map) there are also tools such as relation analyser interestingly this shows cycling distance as 206km and the walking distance as 213km while the route is offically 215 km (i guess they rounded up) as well as length of different route types, so i can see that 7% of the cycling route is following primary roads, and 36% dedicated cycleways! as always this wouldn’t be possible without the hard work of the hundereds of openstreetmap contributors who have mapped all the roads, trails, paths and cycleways that make up the routes, so as always a huge thank you to all of them. android apps for mapping mar 28 th , 2014 so with a mapping party coming at the weekend. i thought that it was about time that i start this series of posts that i’ve been planning for a while, so hopefully here is part 1 android applications for collecting data. tracking, osm tracker one of the key apps, is something that can track where you are, providing a record of where you’ve been and allowing you to upload it to the openstreetmap website. osm’s heritage is built around collecting data using a gps, and it still remains a powerfull way of mapping an area without requiring other sources. and we actually are all carrying a gps device around with us in our pocket it is very easy to do. i use osm tracker it’s a simple app, and does it well, as well as recording a gps trail, it also allows you to take pictures, and display the track on a map. use is really simple, start a new track: once it is running, it displays the currently gps position, shortcuts for taking a picture, and noting various features: it is also possible to view the track on a map, this is really useful for checking the current area mapped, and seeing where you’ve been: finally, it’s possible to tag save and upload the track: editing, vespucci editing is generally done as after mapping on a computer, but it can be really helpful to be able to make some changes from your phone, especially once you’re more experienced, i would recommend using vespucci , vespucci is getting better and better all the time, and does a really good job editing using the touch interface. this isn’t necessary a beginners tool, but a good tool that continues to improve that’s definitly worth looking at. when you click on the map, it allows you to choose what item you wish to edit, which is a good solution to the problem of never being able to select accurately enough with your finger. geometries can then we tweaked as neccessary. although i tend to use it to make small changes such as editing tags rather than big edits, it’s a powerfull tool that only gets better. data gathering accessibilty, wheelmap wheelmap is a great example of a simple data gathering app. the wheelchair app collects accessibilty information as well as some simple addressing information to be displayed on the wheelmap site addressing, keypadmapper as we have mapped a significant proportion of the road network, there is now a big push to collect addressing data keypadmapper is a simple app to collect addressing data as you move down the road simply enter the numbers as you pass them. later the address points can be loaded into josm for adding into openstreetmap. so a quick summary of the apps: tracking: osm tracker editing: vespucci accessibilty: wheelmap addressing: keypadmapper please let me know what i’ve missed in the comments below! switch to octopress apr 8 th , 2013 so almost as often as i post, i rewrite the site. this time i have switched it to octopress . this is the 3rd blogging engine, i’ve used serendipity site wordpress site octopress site i don’t get enough hits to justify the performance need of a static site, but it has the advantage of being one less wordpress site to maintain, and for me writting posts using markdown in vim is a definite win. i have also taken the oportunity to switch to a small cluster i’ve setup using bytemark’s bigv also a change, the code for this site is all on github. the commit history provides a nice history of the work and changes i’ve made to the standard octopress site. this is largely in area’s of the category handling, and removing the banner. i may base some future posts on this. osm talk for esk valley rotary club jan 18 th , 2013 i had the plesure of doing a talk for the rotary club of esk valley this tuesday, the talk was based on the talk i gave at sotm scotland, with some of the more detailed information removed and some more introductory material added. so this posting is to cover some of the new stuff i covered or at least meant to cover. i started with an introduction to openstreetmap briefly touching on the licencing terms and then lot of examples, such as cyclestreets for cycle planning, foursquare , ski maps , and not forgetting the gaelic map . i then moved on to talk about hot ’s humanitarian work, borrowing lots of material from a previous hot presentation . after some talk about quality and contributors, i showed how to create an account and some slides on starting to use potlatch. i moved on to talk about phone apps. the full list for android and ios on the osm wiki is quite intimidating so i wanted to give some specific suggestions to help get people started. simplest of all and working on both platforms is wheelmap.org which provides a really simple interface to allow users to add accessibility information to existing places in osm. to add or edit poi’s on ios there really is a simple choice, pushpin a really nice simple well though out interface. on android, i recommend vespucci , it’s not as simple as pushpin but does allow a lot more to be edited on the go. for more advanced mapping users may want to collect tracks . for android i had lots of apps to choose from: and i would recommend osmtracker , it collects the gps track and also allows some poi’s to be noted on the go. the choice was much more limited on ios and in the end i couldn’t quickly find a free app, so i find myself recommending osmtrack which costs a mere 69p as is ideal as it can upload directly into osm as well as supporting offline data

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