If you have a GPS or access to a GPS that would be the best most accurate way to measure your distance, speed and route. And they are extremely accurate.
Then you can DL the information from the GPS to your mapping software that comes with the GPS and you can get a overall visual of your route.
Not to mention they are coming way down in price.
2006-11-24 04:22:33
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answered by milkman24_99 4
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You can buy a bike computer for under $20.00. They typically calculate your average speed/maximum speed/ride distance/total distance/time.
Or as someone else had suggested, use google earth. It is pretty good. You use the path feature and you just draw on the map where you have cycled and it will tell you the distance. You can also see calculate (manually though) how much climbing you did.
2006-11-24 17:50:57
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answered by bevoyca 1
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Use Google Earth or Google Maps
2006-11-24 12:14:25
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answered by Λиδѓεy™ 6
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Get a copy of Autoroute, then just drag the pointer along any route for a continuous measurement. Cheap on Ebay or you may find a download on Ares or somewhere.
2006-11-24 12:22:57
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answered by jayktee96 7
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If u do something like search online maps or online directions u can find it!when my family wer goin to hastings we typed the full address on a direction site and it showed us directions from our road, and exactly how long it would take and the amount of miles it wud be!!!
2006-11-24 12:22:22
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answered by SecondhandTink. 2
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Give Bikely.com a try. What you're trying to do is exactly what it was meant to do. It's also handy to search for routes that other cyclists have posted.
2006-11-24 23:26:43
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answered by Perk 1
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Try Multumap
2006-11-24 12:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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theAA .com, this will give you to the nearset yard from point A to B, put in the details of where you start and finish postcodes if you have them
2006-11-24 12:22:51
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answered by john r 4
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try mapquest.com put in all of the destinations and stops and it will tell you how far you traveled.
2006-11-24 12:15:50
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answered by exel 2
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Try; www.mapquest.com
Why not a speedometer/odometer on your bike?
2006-11-24 12:24:57
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answered by 006 1
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