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Of course, dealing with the data is a complex and time-consuming task. It's not easy to jump on it. The most important thing is that you have all the information stored somewhere. You can always go back to it. I used an app called QGIS that deals with the raw mapping data and this Medium article was a great help.
If one day, you are ready to play around with the GPS tracking information. Just let me know, I will help you with some guidance. -
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Hi Ruserius,
It was an amazing read. I am happy to know that there are other people doing something similar. I know, the area that I covered wasn't as big as yours, but we had different approaches for a similar idea. My Idea was to complete A to Z superscale map that I had on my commute. You have put a lot more dedication to your project. I saw that you have encountered a lot of similar problems that I had on my way like changing the street layout of London and safety on your ride. Overall great job and you completed maps are just gorgeous. If you would like to animate the rides as I did on my blog, maybe I can help you out somehow.
Carry on!
Davis Vilums
Ruserius, You are The King! I love to see your explorations. I can see that you are taking plenty of paths where you are not supposed to be cycling but I'm just as guilty in Richmond park and Wimbledon commons.
Keep on exploring.