Hey, Lou!
Sorry you're laid up - it s*ks! (* = 'tin', of course... )
While I'm stuck doing mostly armchair hiking, I'm trying to get some good work done, collating other people's GPS tracks and making sense of them for Open Street Map.
Since I know you've done some maintenance on this one, I thought you might be interested in seeing where I've got to with hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/#route?type=relation&id=919642
I'm still working on the northern sections, and starting from Schoharie County, there are a few parts that I don't have tracks for - definitely a project to get out there with GPS and grab them. (I definitely want to do day trips for the Middleburgh area - Vrooman's Nose is a nice overlook, and in 25 years of living up here, I've never got around to hiking the Middleburgh Cliff.) Then there's mapping the northern roadwalk.
Note that there are no good maps yet in existence for some of these sections. This stuff will get into my map the next time I roll in changes. (Which will have to be soon, because I have quite a backlog.)
Sorry you're laid up - it s*ks! (* = 'tin', of course... )
While I'm stuck doing mostly armchair hiking, I'm trying to get some good work done, collating other people's GPS tracks and making sense of them for Open Street Map.
Since I know you've done some maintenance on this one, I thought you might be interested in seeing where I've got to with hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/#route?type=relation&id=919642
I'm still working on the northern sections, and starting from Schoharie County, there are a few parts that I don't have tracks for - definitely a project to get out there with GPS and grab them. (I definitely want to do day trips for the Middleburgh area - Vrooman's Nose is a nice overlook, and in 25 years of living up here, I've never got around to hiking the Middleburgh Cliff.) Then there's mapping the northern roadwalk.
Note that there are no good maps yet in existence for some of these sections. This stuff will get into my map the next time I roll in changes. (Which will have to be soon, because I have quite a backlog.)
I'm not lost. I know where I am. I'm right here.