tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3395883144047931311.post5248205884770718114..comments2023-09-03T10:29:06.337+01:00Comments on Tlatet: Yesterday's ridegom1http://www.blogger.com/profile/07201321705941282416noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3395883144047931311.post-89724859311627833602010-08-17T14:04:50.054+01:002010-08-17T14:04:50.054+01:00I use a mixture of cyclestreets and biketoaster. O...I use a mixture of cyclestreets and biketoaster. ON the one hand my impression is that cyclestreets produces the better routes, as well as suggesting different options. On the other hand, I can edit the ones produced by biketoaster. <br /><br />As a result, when I am exploring different options I veer towards cyclestreets, but when I want to trace a specific route and then load it onto the GPS for directions on the move I veer towards biketoaster.gom1https://www.blogger.com/profile/07201321705941282416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3395883144047931311.post-54592485105987949892010-08-17T08:56:32.432+01:002010-08-17T08:56:32.432+01:00Intrigued that you use biketoaster to plan routes....Intrigued that you use biketoaster to plan routes. Have you tried cyclestreets.net?Martinnoreply@blogger.com