Flying your Route in Google Earth
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jfheath
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Flying your Route in Google Earth
I've been using this feature for a while, but it was always a lot more complicated than this - or I was doing it wrong.
I've not seen any other documentation on it and I mentioned it to someone in another thread - so I hope this is useful.
Basically - create a route in basecamp.
Save the route or track as a KML file.
Load it into Google Earth
Automatically fly along your route through a 3D Landscape.
I've only done this with a PC. I assume something similar is possible with a Mac.
I've not seen any other documentation on it and I mentioned it to someone in another thread - so I hope this is useful.
Basically - create a route in basecamp.
Save the route or track as a KML file.
Load it into Google Earth
Automatically fly along your route through a 3D Landscape.
I've only done this with a PC. I assume something similar is possible with a Mac.
Have owned Zumo 550, 660 == Now have Zumo XT2, XT, 595, 590, Headache
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
Links: Zumo 590s . Zumo XT & BC . Zumo Navigation Booklet . Zumo XT2
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
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Re: Flying your Route in Google Earth
This is an old topic, but seems to be the best fit for this easy alternative to Google Earth flyovers.
Thanks to another forum, I just discovered mapdirector.com.
Upload your .gpx (a track is best) and it will generate a 3D flyover with options for elevation overlays, addition of still pictures, etc in a variety of screen formats, and also allows .mp4 exports. It does not zoom in enough to assess road conditions, but could be very useful for an overview of a planned route or to add segments to a post-tour video.
It's also a lot of fun to play with...

Thanks to another forum, I just discovered mapdirector.com.
Upload your .gpx (a track is best) and it will generate a 3D flyover with options for elevation overlays, addition of still pictures, etc in a variety of screen formats, and also allows .mp4 exports. It does not zoom in enough to assess road conditions, but could be very useful for an overview of a planned route or to add segments to a post-tour video.
It's also a lot of fun to play with...
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tombarrington
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Re: Flying your Route in Google Earth
That might have been my post. We'll be using it as a preview to our next day's ride in the blog we share with family. Here's an example from eastern Oregon:
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jfheath
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Re: Flying your Route in Google Earth
That's a very nice alternative to the Google Earth version. @tombarrington and @lkraus
I should have said with the Google earth one, you can change the height and positon of the 'camera'. So you can get the high up view as well. I'm not sure about the moving dot though. I haven't played with it enough.
Thank you for posting.
I should have said with the Google earth one, you can change the height and positon of the 'camera'. So you can get the high up view as well. I'm not sure about the moving dot though. I haven't played with it enough.
Thank you for posting.
Have owned Zumo 550, 660 == Now have Zumo XT2, XT, 595, 590, Headache
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
Links: Zumo 590s . Zumo XT & BC . Zumo Navigation Booklet . Zumo XT2
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
Links: Zumo 590s . Zumo XT & BC . Zumo Navigation Booklet . Zumo XT2
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tombarrington
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Re: Flying your Route in Google Earth
You have similar options in Mapdirector, almost too many. The developer is constantly refining the program which, for me, means I have to relearn some of it. Still, it's an interesting way to share a route.
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BashStreetKid
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Re: Flying your Route in Google Earth
The Google Earth flyover facility is still available almost direct from a BaseCamp route.
From memory, export the route from BaseCamp but in KML format (BaseCamp has the option to convert) then export to Desktop.
Open GE and import the KML route.
Away you go…
Very simple and straightforward.
I’ve been using it lately to view routes along my upcoming Moselle Valley region tour.
From memory, export the route from BaseCamp but in KML format (BaseCamp has the option to convert) then export to Desktop.
Open GE and import the KML route.
Away you go…
Very simple and straightforward.
I’ve been using it lately to view routes along my upcoming Moselle Valley region tour.
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tombarrington
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Re: Flying your Route in Google Earth
Very nice, and easy to create from BaseCamp. It took a couple of tries but I was able to fly one of my routes. For my use case (preview of a route in our trip blog) I'll probably stick with Mapdirector as I can squeeze a 200 to 500 mile day into about 3 minutes of video.
2022 BMW R1250 GS
2002 BMW R1100S
1984 Honda VF700F
1969 Moto Guzzi Ambassador
2002 BMW R1100S
1984 Honda VF700F
1969 Moto Guzzi Ambassador
