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Was my first. Wasn't sure what to expect, and am now completely enamoured by the whole thing. Not sure if it was just luck that it was a good one?
Found myself explaining to some peds on the very first corner (into Upper Ground) that they could cross as we were going very slow. Appreciated the incredible diplomacy I witnessed from then on at all intersections. Loved the anarchic, flowing peacefulness. Music was great! Like carnival on bikes.
I'm not so sure about die-ins, so was relieved to be saved from the peer pressure by the ambulance.
Will again, and will make sure I don't get dropped buying beer. -
Man, that annoying that the black isn't coming through. I don't know why - try replacing "black" with some other colour. Pity, cos black highlights the heatmap colours best.
Really like your map there though. There's a strava club called 'Ride every road' that would also appreciate it if you interested. That's where I found this map method.
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I enjoy exploring London and use Jonathan O'Keeffe's site all the time, so my favourite visualisation thing using Strava data:
- Get a heat map with http://www.jonathanokeeffe.com/strava/map.php
Up the opaque, pixel size as you wish, leave colour on heatmap - Copy this: jQuery("#map_canvas").css("background-color", "black").find("img").hide()
- Full screen in your heatmap, hit Shift + Ctrl + j
then Shift + Ctrl + v - Enter, and voilĂ
One I made earlier
- Get a heat map with http://www.jonathanokeeffe.com/strava/map.php
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Sickest fixed gear skills I have seen in my limited cycling life. Would love to see done down Oxford St, or polo?:
https://www.facebook.com/SafeCyclingAustralia/videos/824849190895819/
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I have this week off work and am considering doing the ride. Thinking about week day traffic though, reckon it will be a significant issue?
Was thinking about tomorrow, but if anyone wants to join me then as long as its not a rainy day this week I'm flexible. Aiming for about 25km/h starting early-ish to finish in the light, geared -
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Not an Elm, but rather one of those trees that make you say: "My fucking eyes!"