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		<title>My 2002 Road Trip in Virtual Form</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Those who know me know that I have an unnatural love for Google Earth. It probably ties to my attraction to maps and travel in general, but the upshot is that I can get lost for hours soaring from place to place.

	Sooner or later a great tool like GE leads to the urge to do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Those who know me know that I have an <a href='http://www.breadandsoup.net/2008/03/peacock-of-the-lake/'>unnatural love</a> for Google Earth. It probably ties to my attraction to maps and travel in general, but the upshot is that I can get lost for hours soaring from place to place.</p>

	<p>Sooner or later a great tool like GE leads to the urge to do something productive with it, hence my road trip project. In 2002 I made a solo motorcycle trip across the country, going from Michigan to Seattle to San Francisco and back to Michigan. These were the olden days, so although I had a <span class="caps">GPS</span> with me, I mostly navigated by paper and pencil. Whenever I entered a new state I&#8217;d buy a nice road map at the gas station (Rand McNally makes good ones) and I used it both to plan my route and to record it.</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.breadandsoup.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/r100rt.jpg"><img src="http://www.breadandsoup.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/r100rt-300x225.jpg" alt="Me and my BMW R100RT before I left on my road trip" title="Me and the R100RT" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-98" /></a></p>

	<p>Shortly after GE was available (I don&#8217;t remember exactly when, but it was years ago) I decided I&#8217;d recreate my road trip in it, plotting the path I took and the places I stayed. For most of the route, this was a painstaking process of repeatedly clicking out my path, turn by turn, and so my progress was slow, especially once I reached the twisty roads out west. However, recently I discovered a shortcut using Google Map&#8217;s driving directions and <span class="caps">KML</span> export that cut the time required by 99%, and finally I&#8217;m finished.</p>

	<p><a href="http://www.breadandsoup.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/route.jpg"><img src="http://www.breadandsoup.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/route-300x210.jpg" alt="Route of my road trip in Google Earth" title="Road Trip Route" width="300" height="210" class="size-medium wp-image-99" /></a></p>

	<p>For those of you who are curious&#8212;or bored&#8212;<a href='http://www.breadandsoup.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/bens-2002-road-trip.kmz'><img class="icon" src="http://www.breadandsoup.net/graphics/icons/geotag_16.png" alt="KML link" />here&#8217;s a file</a> containing the record of my trip. It has the route itself (red for travel between destinations, blue for side trips), places I stayed (tents for campsites, houses for homes and hostels), and photos I took along the way.</p>
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		<title>Gone away, come back</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[	So I finally fulfilled a delayed plan and flew out to the east coast to visit friends and sightsee. Stops were made in NYC and Boston, and I gave Amtrak&#8217;s express train between the two a test (verdict: fast). It was good, as always, to spend some time in cities other than Chicago, noting the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So I finally fulfilled a delayed plan and flew out to the east coast to visit friends and sightsee. Stops were made in <span class="caps">NYC</span> and Boston, and I gave Amtrak&#8217;s express train between the two a test (verdict: fast). It was good, as always, to spend some time in cities other than Chicago, noting the differences. I tend to develop a chip on my shoulder about the places where I live, so I try not to pass too much judgment, but it was a good feeling to come back. I was getting sick of crappy modern architecture, and missed my Intelligentsia.</p>

	<p>Speaking of Boston, I recently discovered an awesome new blog, <a href="http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/">The Big Picture</a>, hosted by the Boston Globe, which covers exceptional journalistic photographs. Be sure to check out the <a href="http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/06/martian_skies.html">Martian Skies</a> post for moving images of dust devils on the surface of Mars.</p>

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