Happy New Year! 2010!
Here’s to a great 2010 of adventure!
After finishing up my Colorado GPS Tracks page just over a week ago, I got started working on the Utah page. It’s not quite done yet, but a majority of the tracks I have are posted up there. I’m hoping to finish it up over the next couple of days. The permanent link can be found on the right side of each page on this website, or you can click here:
Like the Colorado page, it’s a quick and easy way to help you find GPS tracks and plan for your trips. All of the tracks are provided in both the GPX format and for Google Earth (KML).
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to let me know. Also let me know if there are any problems with any of the links.
12/31/09: Updated the Moab | La Sal Mountains Area tracks
1/2/10: Finished adding my Moab | Island Area tracks……the Utah page is complete now!
If you’ll look over on the right hand side of this page (actually, every page on this website), you might notice a new section called ‘Trail Information’ right below the random image. I have been working on this project on and off for quite a while, and have finally got enough of my GPS tracks organized and uploaded….so I figured it was time to post up my first page there: Colorado GPS Tracks.
This first page is dedicated to all of the trails that I have run in Colorado. It’s a quick and easy way to help you find GPS tracks and plan for your trips. All of the tracks are provided in both the GPX format and for Google Earth (KML). Once I finish up the Colorado page, I will start working on a Utah page.
When you do check it out, you may notice that some tracks are still missing. That’s because I am still working on getting all of my tracks uploaded and added to the page. There are still a number of trails that I haven’t added to the page yet, too, so there is a lot more to come!
If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to let me know. Also let me know if there are any problems with any of the links.
Enjoy!
Update 12/19/09: I have added tracks for the Uncompahgre Plateau and the San Juan Mountains.
I’ve grown tired of the look and feel of this website and have wanted to change it for quite a while. I finally got around to doing it today. Making the site simpler and faster were my main goals, and I think I have achieved that. I’ll probably continue tweaking the site over the next few weeks as I find other minor ways to improve it, but for the most part, it is pretty much completed now. Let me know what you think, and also let me know if the site is faster for you now
Well, here it is…..this is my 1,000th post in my blog. What a milestone to reach!
Here’s to another couple thousand more!
Just an update on my website here. I just upgraded to Wordpress 2.8, which is the latest version.
My main reason for upgrading is so that I can use the Wordpress iPhone app to make updates from the field.
…as a matter of fact, I made this post from my iPhone
I added a ‘SPOT Me’ page to my website located in the bar across the top. This page contains a link to my shared SPOT page where you can follow my track when I am out travelling. It will also contain my previous locations for the last 7 days.
Amanda and I are headed out to Moab this weekend and plan to have our SPOT tracking on, so feel free to check out the shared page this weekend to see how well it works!
I added a new page last night to my website here called ‘GeoStats’ These are my current geocaching stats of caches I have found. I’m hoping my geocaching is going to be picking up this year, so keep an eye on those stats, as they are kind of interesting (well, at least to me they are).
You can find the link to the new GeoStats page in the menu bar across the top, or by clicking the link below: