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SouthernBelle
08-10-2006, 06:20 PM
I was going to put in a route on my favorite routing website for a ride I'm doing next weekend to get an idea of elevations. I typed in the url, rather than using my Favorites menu. Well there are 2 different websites!
One is www.routeslip.com
The other is www.routeslips.com
The difference is the s and the content. So if you don't like one, try the other.
mary9761
08-11-2006, 08:26 AM
I have used routeslip.com and created a few routes although I've yet to finish many as there are still bugs being worked out on the beta site.
I just went to routeslips.com and there is no way to create maps yet.
Thanks for the information though
Mary
SouthernBelle
08-11-2006, 11:39 AM
Yeah, I was one of the early registrants on routeslip. I was just surprised when I hit the other by accident.
CorsairMac
08-11-2006, 12:29 PM
umm - I can't find where routeslipS.com will let me register. I tried routeslip.com yesterday but it doesn't accept Mozilla browsers so I couldn't get it to display and toporoute.com doesn't show the bike paths in my town so I couldn't use it either to map a route *sigh*....I'll keep trying.
mary9761
08-11-2006, 12:50 PM
Corsair,
What I do to map the MONON on routeslip is luckily they still have the railroad markings on the map. For areas that weren't rails converted to trails, I use the hybrid function with the satellite images and try to adjust best as I'm able. I can't help with the Mozilla functions, but if you go to report a bug, the owner is real good about responding with a suggestion if possible.
Good Luck,
Mary
BTW, I'm still trying to enter my century route, but I finally got the breakfast ride which is the middle part of my century entered.:D http://www.routeslip.com/map.php?map=980
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