London walks 2011 to 2013 |
Then I use a website called GPSVisualizer to merge all my GPX files into a single plain text .txt file, this format keeps the filesize small. Then I can use GPSVisualizer to create the trace image from the txt file. This big image which is essentially my walking map of London.
GPSVisualizer limits the image size to 4000pix in its smallest dimension, and the input GPS files are limited to 3 megabytes.
To the north has me following the River Lea to Waltham Abbey and the M25. To the west is my old place of work, Merit House on Edgware Road, Colindale, and in the south west of the map is my current place of work, in Harlesden, reached by way of the Grand Union Canal.
At the bottom of the map you will probably recognise the shape of the Thames. The big cross like structure in the middle of the map is Dalston junction.
Pretty neat, huh?