Pacific Coast Highway Captured and Posted via Cell
My wife and I are driving from Denver to Los Angeles then driving up the Pacific Coast Highway until we hit southern Oregon or 8 days...whichever comes first.
As a way to allow friends and family throughout the country to take the trip with us virtually, I'll be posting messages and pictures several times a day via my cell phone. Aside from my camera and camcorder the cell phone is the only other technology we're taking and will allow me to post near real-time pictures.
If anyone is interested in seeing our progress feel free to check in (with us) here. We depart Thursday September 20th.
I hope it's ok to post the site here. I think it'll be an interesting experiment meshing our love for road trips and technology.
BTW, I want to thank RoadTripAmerica.com for assisting us with the trip. We received lots of useful tips and helpful comments from the forums. [Here is the original planning thread....]
See you on the road!
What data network is this?
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Willyh
Aside from my camera and camcorder the cell phone is the only other technology we're taking and will allow me to post near real-time pictures. ...Immediately after I snap a picture or take a video it will be posted on this site. Mere seconds after the picture has been taken you can see it.
Um, I don't really think this will be possible -- but I look forward to whatever you find out there. What data network are you envisioning to exist along your route that would enable such a feat?
Mark
And you know this because....
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Willyh
I'm using a BlackJack on AT&T G3. AT&T has coverage coverage from Denver to LA.
This might true if you stay within three miles of the Interstate highway at all times, but I thought your route was on two-lane in a few places?
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California has full AT&T coverage throughout the entire state, which is really where I want to post most of my pictures.
Who told you this? I agree that the marketing folks "believe this" but no field representatives would make such a boast. Again, if you stay within 10 miles of a interstate highway in California you might be able to secure sufficient bandwidth to get a carrier signal, but there is ~ 60%+++ of the state with ZERO cellular coverage of any kind. Pacific Coast highway has some dead spots -- and I am really, really looking forward to seeing what you find when you are actually on the road!
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Blogger has a mobile posting feature that allows you to send pictures and text via either MMS or email from your cell. You email the picture to a specified email address. The sending address is already registered and once the message/picture is received the blogger service knows what site to post to.
Hmm, yeah I was familiar with this feature -- and so it will be very interesting to see what you see out there.
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I posted a few test pictures and text last week when we were hiking and they posted in under a minute.
How close to the Denver node were you?
Enjoy the trip -- no matter what happens with the technology!
Mark