Using the Map Center for Outback New South Wales.
To be fair, the map center is giving me exactly the same result as Google maps.
Am having trouble with one section of the route I plan to take in May. This section is from Wilcannia NSW to Ivanhoe NSW. I cannot get either map to route me over the Cobb Highway. It is shown on my paper maps. It also exists in both Google and the map center, but it won't route me over it.
I was just wanting to get the distance etc. Can probably work it out on the paper map, but cannot understand why the programs will not allow me to take that highway. Sure, I know it is unsealed.... but that goes for several other roads along my planned route.
Lifey
Slow going but adventurous.
It's a 182km/113 mile journey, that's estimated to take just over 6 hours to complete ! A 20mph average says quite a bit about what they think of the road ! It doesn't look that bad, but looks like it could be just after or during a sand storm !
There doesn't appear to be anything along the road although there are place names, so it's possible the mapping programs are not recognising them. I used by cursor to drop and drag the route line on Google.
RTA should work better than a plain-jane google map!
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Lifemagician
Am having trouble with one section of the route I plan to take in May. This section is from Wilcannia NSW to Ivanhoe NSW. I cannot get either map to route me over the Cobb Highway.
Lifey, you don't need any recognizable names to create a custom map using the RTA Map Center. If you create a map using the Waypoint system you can create a map that is 100% unpaved and goes exactly where you want to go. (tips on using waypoints found here).
And yes, we had drag and drop on these maps, but we've disabled it -- it was far too clunky for my tastes.
I'm late to a meeting, but I can make a map of the route for you later today -- but it would probably not be 100% satisfactory, because I'm not familiar with the route.
Mark
Nice to hear that it works!
This was part of a private e-mail memo sent to RTA Custom Map Support:
Member: B & S:
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"....I’ll still have to break our holiday into several maps, given that there are a maximum of 8 waypoints per map. However I don’t foresee this as a problem, other than perhaps having to choose relevant from/to parameters for each map, and the requirement to manually add the miles of the various maps to get a feel for how far we will be travelling overall. I’m very happy with the website from what I’ve seen thus far. Thanks again..."
Method 1 is probably a lot faster for your planning purposes!
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My main points of interest after attending the convention in Adelaide, are.... Uluru, The Alice, Mt Isa, Innamincka and Cameron Corner. Fortunately, unlike in North America, I have limited roads and routes from which to choose. So not all that difficult. But I got really frustrated when I could not route over the Cobb. After I put in the intermediate names - Dromore, Manara, Gypsum Palace - it worked.
Lifey, just to remind you -- you really don't need the intermediate names when you are creating routes -- especially since you're primary intent is just to get the route distances.
Just use Method 1 when creating the waypoints and you can "bend" the map route exactly where you want it to go even if there are no ranches or any other kind of physical places along a given route.
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Method 1
1. Scroll and zoom in on the map to locate the point of interest.
2. Click the button labeled "Click here."
3. Click on the map to place the marker where it belongs. (If you don't get it in the right spot, you can drag it to the correct position. Make sure your marker is near a road if you want to create an automatically generated route to it.
If you forget to look at the route distance prior to saving, all you have to do to look at the distance is to click on the route number!