With the equipment largely bought, the big hurdle is to work out a route. Asking around it took a few attempts to get some feedback and I was beginning to fear I would have to work out a route manually. Then Rorym suggested the graphHopper routing engine, which is made to solve this type of problem. I was cc’d with a Peter Karich the founder of the company, who kindly offered me an API with 300 locations to help work out the route. Rory had done a project to walk through Dublin by not passing by a pub which he blogged about, unfortunately, that blog is no longer online, but it seems to have been a manual process, which a blog on grasshopper shows how the process is simpler with their software. https://www.graphhopper.com/blog/2015/11/15/publess-routes-graphhopper-edition/
So that evening I spent most of my time reading through the two blogs about routing around or to visit pubs. Also out of curiosity had a look at the northernmost town on the Irish side of the border, Muff, and saw five or so crossings just around that area and a few choices as to how to go past them all. A nightmare to plan and remember.
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