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Posted by gecho111 on 2 May 2019 in English.

I’ve been re-riding my city by bicycle this year. My goal was to visit more of the roads I typically ignore. My progress has been much faster than I expected due to extended cold weather keeping me in the city instead of riding out on the highway.

JOSM is great at displaying multiple GPS traces at once. I even managed to load up all 1,400 of mine though it took some time.

I saved a local copy of the road network in an .osm file and have been crossing off roads in JOSM as I visit them. I’ve come across a few unmapped roads and paths on my journeys while doing this. The first time I rode the city back in 2014 I found hundreds of unmapped service roads.

Using the pruned road network file I use mkgmap to create a map overlay for my Garmin that shows me roads I haven’t covered yet this year which I update after each ride. I also have a second overlay that shows me roads I’ve never been down of which there are about 25 km, mostly high speed roads with no shoulder.

Picture represents about 3,500 km of riding for the year so far. 2019 Bike Rides

Location: Downtown, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 2G9, Canada
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Discussion

Comment from GOwin on 2 May 2019 at 12:06

Wow! That’s coverage is awesome, especially if it was done on bike. Kudos!

Comment from andy mackey on 2 May 2019 at 16:54

Good work. You have inspired me into doing similar ( or trying to ) with the walk traces that i have uploaded.

Comment from DaCor on 2 May 2019 at 20:38

Change the gpx colour to black, turn off imagery, set background to white

Hey presto, a neat little piece of art that you made yourself through mile’s and miles of “painting” the lines

Comment from gecho111 on 2 May 2019 at 21:02

Here’s an image I made of all 1400+ of my bike rides as of last December. I made this one in QGIS so I was able to crank up the output DPI and narrow the line thickness to create a very detailed image. I ride my bike a lot so I have 74,740 km of gps traces going back to the end of 2012. A great way to get the roads down before the satellite imagery catches up.

All Rides High Resolution

Comment from MapMakinMeyers on 3 May 2019 at 19:58

I’ve been doing this for the past five years! But I never made it a point to take routes I normally wouldn’t. Maybe that should change!!

small snapshots: https://revolutionarygis.wordpress.com/2016/12/03/1781/

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