Sunday, January 22, 2006

The work of Marcus Fuller - Skiing snowboarding photographer and wilderness watercolor painter

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

taiwanland

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

the tea road


a really nice bike ride

Thursday, December 15, 2005

the tea road

Monday, December 05, 2005

Google Maps Mania: Google Maps Creation Tools/Tutorials

Google Maps Mania: Google Maps Creation Tools/Tutorials: "Google Maps Mania

An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, ideas and tools being influenced by Google Maps."

Saturday, December 03, 2005

whereit all started

well, for me, I think it was when I first came acrross this excellent site for mountain biking when I first arrived in Taiwan. It inspired me to go get a bike and start riding it all over The Island. I never got to check out the trails too much, but the roads are sometimes nothing more than asphalt pathes thu the bamboo forest. Great info and inspiration. link

Wayfaring Map - San Francisco to Tiburon Bike Ride

Wayfaring Map - San Francisco to Tiburon Bike Ride: "On a nice day, there is nothing better than biking from San Francisco to Tiburon."


Here is a site that might be good.... it's called Wayfaring. You can create maps and share them.... sounds like exactly what we need. and there are no maps for Alaska or Taiwan.

Emily Chang - eHub Interviews

Emily Chang - eHub Interviews: "MapBuilder.net is an excellent tool that is used to build custom Google maps without any knowledge of the GMaps API and JavaScript. MapBuilder provides a decent visual interface for the map building process, which includes geocoding features. Also MapBuilder lets users tag locations on their maps, and then publish the map either on MapBuilder.net or their own website."

Thursday, December 01, 2005

The Cycling Dude: Maps for Cyclists in Missouri

The Cycling Dude: Maps for Cyclists in Missouri: "The Missouri Department of Transportation is developing its first maps specifically for bicyclists wishing to travel throughout the state using pedal power.

The maps, now in their first drafts, show the approximate traffic volume for state roads and mark roads that have paved shoulders. MoDOT is accepting public comment on the proposed maps.

The maps are designed to help cyclists plan routes between towns or across the state, said Caryn Giarratano, coordinator of the pedestrian and cyclist program for MoDOT. Most states have similar maps, and Missouri’s maps have been in development since 2002, Giarratano said."