Commuting - Map of your commute?

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Stuffstuff1
06-26-12, 07:59 PM
I got a android phone and i got a app from google called Google tracks. It makes a really nice bicycle calculator but it can be used for anything. Hiking driving what ever. If it moves and uses GPS its usefull. So i decided to record my commute.

Its intresting because using only my knowledge of the area i think i chose the most efficient path

Any ways here it is.

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h29/american_02/2012-06-26_08-58-48.jpg

Total distance 6.33 MI

Total moving time 33:57

Total Time 38:04 (This included stop lights)

Max Speed 22.57

Average moving speed 11.18

Average speed 9.98 (this included stop lights)

This doesn't seem so accurate.
(Elevation gain 780ft)
(Max elevation 132)
(Max grade 15.4)
(Min grade -13.0)


So how about it. Whats the details on your commute?


CommuteCommando
06-26-12, 09:14 PM
I started with the MapMyRide App, but it was kind of iffy. Then I went to Google MyTracks and it was better. The last Smartphone app I used was Endomondo for Droid, which was the best of the ones I tried. The problem with all of them is that if you ride almost daily as I do, you become a data whale real fast. I just got a Garmin Edge 500. It was $300 at a LBS, but now that I am on the lower data plan, it will pay for itself in six months. I download all of the data via a USB cable, not pricey bandwidth. I now import the data into my Endomondo and Strava accounts off my hard drive.

My experience is the average moving speed reported by the smartphone apps is low by about 10%. The elevations can be on the high side by as much as 50-100%. This is because in hilly area, roads follow "cuts, and fills" in the terrain, and the elevations are calculated from the natural contours.

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1294085

That was last Friday's "Solstice Friday" Commute all the way home. I usually ride five miles to a train station for the fifty five mile ride home, but it was the longest day of the year, so not go all the way by bike.

kevmk81
06-27-12, 02:30 PM
The shorter route is going to work. Longer route is going home. I use Endomondo, and my cell phone keeps track where I ride... it's usually off on actual mileage though, always shows a little less than what I usually do.

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ChrisM2097
06-27-12, 02:39 PM
I use my Garmin Edge 500 & Strava.

Here's my typical morning commute:
http://app.strava.com/rides/11865383

and my typical evening commute:
http://app.strava.com/rides/8823843

I usually add a few extra miles & a few hundred feet of elevation, because I don't get to ride as much as I'd like on the weekends
This one had a nice climb at the end:
http://app.strava.com/rides/10768894

PatrickGSR94
06-27-12, 02:51 PM
This is my planned route for when I start commuting. I figure I'll be doing well if I can make that in 1 hour 15 minutes.

degnaw
06-27-12, 03:19 PM
My commute is flat as a pancake, it's awesome.

(South Puget sound area) :

CommuteCommando
06-27-12, 08:09 PM
My usual commute. If you look at it you will notice there is a shorter way, but that way involves a street (Red Hill Ave) that has 50mph+ traffic, and 0-shoulder in spots. The route I take is bike line almost all the way.

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/1053649

rezzkatt
06-27-12, 09:23 PM
Here's my ride: http://goo.gl/maps/qrhu

Takes me about 40 mins. Keeping in mind, its totally flat, but I'm newb and on a heavy hybrid, so that's ok ;)

Speaking of being newb; it never even occurred to me to use a gps app on my phone. Which is to say, I'm diggin' this forum.

acidfast7
06-28-12, 02:59 AM
258747

usually works out to about 10.8km on the way into work.
usually works out to about 29 mins on the way into work.
usually works out to an average rolling speed of roughly 22 km/h (14mph) on a knobby-tired MTB which isn't that bad with the stop lights and such.

the way home ranges between 11 to 13km depending on any errands that I run or biergartens, street markets or wine festivals that i hit on the way home.

akohekohe
06-28-12, 04:28 AM
To Work: http://connect.garmin.com/course/1535160
From Work: http://connect.garmin.com/course/1535147

I can do these either way but I usually go in over the mountain and home around the coast.

kookaburra1701
06-28-12, 07:20 AM
My commute is flat as a pancake, it's awesome.

(South Puget sound area) :

I have the same thing - a slight downhill the entire way into work, and 9 times out of 10 a stiff tailwind. It's why my speed is 20 mph or so on the way in, but I'm lucky to break double digits on the way home. (Though since I started working nights it's been better, as the wind is usually quieter in the morning.)

No maps though - the GPS on my phone isn't accurate at all out here.

kevmk81
06-28-12, 07:46 AM
To Work: http://connect.garmin.com/course/1535160
From Work: http://connect.garmin.com/course/1535147

I can do these either way but I usually go in over the mountain and home around the coast.

I feel for you, that scenery must be absolutely boooooring (sarcasm)

Lightingguy
06-28-12, 08:30 AM
Not for nutthin folks, but I would be careful about posting on-line, a map that shows where you live.

There have been known instances of bike thieves using such data to target homes that potentially have expensive bikes in the garage.

This is one reason why Strava allows you to off-set a staring location to mask when you start from home.

Just sayin'

SB

ChrisM2097
06-28-12, 08:48 AM
Not for nutthin folks, but I would be careful about posting on-line, a map that shows where you live.

There have been known instances of bike thieves using such data to target homes that potentially have expensive bikes in the garage.

This is one reason why Strava allows you to off-set a staring location to mask when you start from home.

Just sayin'

SB

Been using that feature since day one...and I upload my commutes only to Strava because of that feature. Plus, I have 2 large dogs, and I've never paid over $350 for a bike, so I don't think I'm going to be much of a target.

CommuteCommando
06-28-12, 11:29 AM
Been using that feature since day one...and I upload my commutes only to Strava because of that feature. Plus, I have 2 large dogs, and I've never paid over $350 for a bike, so I don't think I'm going to be much of a target.

Found that feature on Garmin early on. Previously I had been starting and stopping my smartphone app timing some distance, about 1/4mi, from home and work. I never share the ride terminus (except where they meet public transit) on my public rides.

PatrickGSR94
06-28-12, 12:29 PM
I don't think the resolution of my image would allow anyone to really pinpoint my location heh.

*edit* and I just changed it to make it a little more ambiguous.

Stuffstuff1
06-28-12, 12:54 PM
My bike isnt even worth $250. He can come and find me if he wants. Ill teach him a lesson he wont forget.

http://blendinguser.webs.com/photos/A-New-World-Screenshots/pistol_m9_500.jpg

Thats if hes still able to remember...

PatrickGSR94
06-28-12, 01:15 PM
I'm not against guns at all, we need to protect our rights to own and carry and all. But that post plus your post in the other thread about hitting wife/GF makes you seem like a pretty violent person.

Stuffstuff1
06-28-12, 01:21 PM
I'm not against guns at all, we need to protect our rights to own and carry and all. But that post plus your post in the other thread about hitting wife/GF makes you seem like a pretty violent person.


Reread it. Im the one getting hit!.. ANd i didnt make the orginal comment! Geez..

Ira B
06-28-12, 01:30 PM
Here is my commute.
Takes about 55 min on the road bike, an hour and 10 on the fenderbeast.....

PatrickGSR94
06-28-12, 02:04 PM
Reread it. Im the one getting hit!.. ANd i didnt make the orginal comment! Geez..

Sorry you posted that after I posted this above.

CommuteCommando
06-28-12, 03:00 PM
My bike isnt even worth $250. He can come and find me if he wants. Ill teach him a lesson he wont forget.

http://blendinguser.webs.com/photos/A-New-World-Screenshots/pistol_m9_500.jpg

Thats if hes still able to remember...

Now all you need is a sticker in your window that says "Never Mind the Dog, Beware of the Owner" (Translation-There is a gun on the premises, wait 'til I'm gone then come steal it. Much better value on black market than a bike)

ThermionicScott
06-28-12, 05:12 PM
Here's mine, with enough trimmed off the beginning to obfuscate my starting point:

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e26/sstulken80/commute.png

The one-way route is about 6.5 miles, and it's a gradual uphill on the way to work. I have to tell Google Maps that I'm a car, because otherwise it just fights me tooth and nail when I try to move the points to the roads I take. :D

Stuffstuff1
06-28-12, 10:15 PM
Here's mine, with enough trimmed off the beginning to obfuscate my starting point:

http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e26/sstulken80/commute.png

The one-way route is about 6.5 miles, and it's a gradual uphill on the way to work. I have to tell Google Maps that I'm a car, because otherwise it just fights me tooth and nail when I try to move the points to the roads I take. :D


Have you ever tried zig zaggin throught Cedar Rapids?

ThermionicScott
06-29-12, 11:06 PM
Have you ever tried zig zaggin throught Cedar Rapids?

Whaddya mean, taking a turn every block?