Herbie
Rendezvous Conspirator
Hey all, I'm in the midst of planning our summer adventure travel, and I'm running into the limits of the online tools that I've used, so I'm hoping to pick everyone's brains to find some better ones. When I plan trips, I tend to work to find a general path/plan that hits the things I want to hit, and then try to refine that into roughly "day long" chunks - not that I'm necessarily trying to plan the trip down to that granularity, but mostly just trying to estimate distances/drive times so that I don't over commit the family. It's easy to connect a bunch of nearby dots on the map, but when you realistically look at transit times (even on-road only), you can quickly sign yourself up for 6-8 hours of daily driving which leaves zero time for actual exploration, happy accidents, and improvisation.
I like using Google maps because it's relatively easy to drag waypoints up and down the path list and get a general idea of the distance/drive time for each segment. (Again, not that I need to-the-minute calculations, but roughly summing 3 segments to within an hour is good.)
The problem with Google maps is that it limits you to 10 waypoints on a route, so I end up having to break a trip up in to 5-7 day chunks in order to get even the major waypoints in the loop. This works fine for estimating the day-to-day travel, but is a pain when I'm trying to share the travel plans with others, as I end up having to send them multiple share links with the trip divided into segments.
I've also tried the roadtrip planner from myscenicdrives.com - to it's credit it seems to have no limit on the number of waypoints. However, sharing the trip plan requires that each person I share with create their own login to the site. It also doesn't seem to have as big of a database for POIs, so a lot of the campgrounds or other points that I want to include on the route do not come up in the search - I have to manually find the appropriate point on the map and just drop a generic waypoint pin.
I use Gaia for offroad route planning/mapping, but it operates at a level that I don't need for this kind of general gross estimation for road travel.
Anyone got any other tools they like to use for sketching out a road trip?
I like using Google maps because it's relatively easy to drag waypoints up and down the path list and get a general idea of the distance/drive time for each segment. (Again, not that I need to-the-minute calculations, but roughly summing 3 segments to within an hour is good.)
The problem with Google maps is that it limits you to 10 waypoints on a route, so I end up having to break a trip up in to 5-7 day chunks in order to get even the major waypoints in the loop. This works fine for estimating the day-to-day travel, but is a pain when I'm trying to share the travel plans with others, as I end up having to send them multiple share links with the trip divided into segments.
I've also tried the roadtrip planner from myscenicdrives.com - to it's credit it seems to have no limit on the number of waypoints. However, sharing the trip plan requires that each person I share with create their own login to the site. It also doesn't seem to have as big of a database for POIs, so a lot of the campgrounds or other points that I want to include on the route do not come up in the search - I have to manually find the appropriate point on the map and just drop a generic waypoint pin.
I use Gaia for offroad route planning/mapping, but it operates at a level that I don't need for this kind of general gross estimation for road travel.
Anyone got any other tools they like to use for sketching out a road trip?