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On 2014-04-16 16:01, Richard Weait wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The link should show my saved choices.
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href="https://www.komoot.de/plan/tour/bAxGYIAAB-zLLPQKYKfYB3A_aUfAoFIUNmA">https://www.komoot.de/plan/tour/bAxGYIAAB-zLLPQKYKfYB3A_aUfAoFIUNmA</a>?
Looks "not bad". It doesn't consider earth curvature or antenna
elevation. It does look cool though. Maps are cool.
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<big>Cool map. And the elevation profile is cool, too.<br>
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The elevation profile shows a rise or a "bump" about 60 km from KW.<br>
I think that this seems like it would be on the NW side of Dundas.<br>
And this would be same as that seen at Clappison's Corners where Hwy 6
drops down from Hwy 5 to the 403.<br>
This is, roughly, where Hwy 5 crosses the Niagara Escarpment and
continues north through Milton.<br>
The escarpment can be seen in the shading on the same map.<br>
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PS: At 99 km from KW, the elevation profile shows the ravine where the
Welland Canal is located. Cool!<br>
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BTW: On a bicycle tour in the same area, my brother's buddy crashed his
bike and wound up in the trees.<br>
The page does indicate "advanced riding skills necessary".<br>
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JohnJ<br>
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