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		<title>Using multiple GPS tracklogs to create artistic views in Google Earth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About how to create a big Kml file of all your GPS tracklogs combined can result in artistic and insightful maps. <a href="http://blog.hendricksen.eu/2009/02/20/using-multiple-gps-tracklogs-to-create-artistic-views-in-google-earth/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since June 2005, I&#8217;ve been collecting tracklog data using my Garmin GPS 60 (CSx). This means that every time I go cycle racing, walking, sailing, ice skating or even flying, I bring my Garmin, turn it on and (automatically) log the track.</p>
<p>After the track is completed for that activity, I archive it at home, as a GPX file, using Garmin&#8217;s MapSource.<br />
I initially bought the GPS for tracklogging and navigational purposes for my bike trip from Arnhem (Netherlands) to Paris, but keeping all tracklogs did give me some other cool opportunity that I didn&#8217;t think of back then.<br />
One example of that is gathering statistics about my <a href="http://cycleracing.hendricksen.eu" target="_blank">cycleracing</a> and <a href="http://mountainbiking.hendricksen.eu" target="_blank">mountainbiking</a> trips, thereby motivating me to break new records and discover new terrain. Another cool purpose for all my tracklogs, and what this blog is about, is that I can visualize them (all at once) on Google Earth!</p>
<p>With Google Earth and converting tools like <a href="http://www.gpsbabel.org" target="_blank">GPSBabel</a> at our disposal, it&#8217;s possible to create a (big) Google Earth file of all tracklogs combined. When I try to combine, for example, the activities for which I have the most tracklogs available (cycle racing, mountainbiking, walking, cycling on my hybrid bike and sailing), I assign them a color so I can differentiate between different types of activities and create really cool and insightful maps, like this:</p>
<a class="highslide img_1" href="http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-content/gallery/combinedtracklogs/capture_4_veluwe1.png" title="Combined tracklog view of the southern Veluwezoom area"   onclick="return hs.expand(this)">
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-center" src="http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-content/gallery/cache/24__400x_capture_4_veluwe1.png" alt="Combined tracklog view of the southern Veluwezoom area" title="Combined tracklog view of the southern Veluwezoom area" />
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<p>In this picture, the <span style="color: #ff0000;">red </span>colored line stands for <span style="color: #ff0000;">mountainbiking</span>, <span style="color: #800080;">purple </span>stands for cycling with my <span style="color: #800080;">hybrid bike</span>, <span style="color: #0000ff;">blue </span>is used for <span style="color: #0000ff;">cycle racing</span> and <span style="color: #008000;">green </span>is for <span style="color: #008000;">walking</span>. If you look carefully, you can also guess where I must live somewhere <img src='http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>This map might look not very organized or useful to other people, but for me, there are many, many stories and new ideas hidden in it.</p>
<p>There are a lot of interesting views possible, seen my pretty large collection of tracklogs. This one for example is from my holiday last September in and around Cassis (south France):</p>
<a class="highslide img_2" href="http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-content/gallery/combinedtracklogs/capture_5_holidaycassis1.png" title="Combined tracklog from holiday in Cassis, France; viewed in Google Earth"   onclick="return hs.expand(this)">
	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-center" src="http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-content/gallery/cache/22__400x_capture_5_holidaycassis1.png" alt="Combined tracklog from holiday in Cassis, France; viewed in Google Earth" title="Combined tracklog from holiday in Cassis, France; viewed in Google Earth" />
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<p>The <span style="color: #ff99cc;">pink </span>line show a sailing trip we&#8217;ve taken. The <span style="color: #008000;">green </span>line shows the walk we took to Calanque d&#8217;En-vau and the <span style="color: #0000ff;">blue</span> line shows a cycle racing trip over the Route du Crête. If you ever want to visit this area, it&#8217;s a good thing idea to take my tracklogs, put them on your GPS and do the activities while you are in the area, so you don&#8217;t miss the &#8216;must-have-done&#8217;s&#8217;.</p>
<p>This whole thing looks somewhat like <a href="http://everytrail.com" target="_blank">everytrail.com</a>, where one can create some sort of &#8220;trackblog&#8221;, including photo&#8217;s that can be linked to the track. But an overview, loadable in Google Earth is not one of the options they offer (yet). But maybe they add it in the future, so, if you start uploading your tracks at everytrail.com now, an easy total view in Google Earth might not be so far away at all <img src='http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Luckily you can create such a combined track yourself as well, however it requires some scripting knowledge. To combine the (GPX) files you can use gpsbabel, remove all but the track-information from the tracklog, for each of the tracklogs from a certain category, and output them to a kml or kmz file, a command that looks like this on unix:</p>
<pre lang="BASH">/usr/local/bin/gpsbabel -i gpx -f "Tracklogs Varen/20080611_Drangey_Sauðárkrókur.gpx" -x nuketypes,waypoints,routes -i gpx -f "Tracklogs Varen/20080611_Sauðárkrókur_Drangey.gpx" -x nuketypes,waypoints,routes -i gpx -f "Tracklogs Varen/20080824_RoelofarendsveenLeiden.gpx" -x nuketypes,waypoints,routes -i gpx -f "Tracklogs Varen/20080908_CalanqueDePortMiou.gpx" -x nuketypes,waypoints,routes -o kml,floating=0,labels=1,trackdata=1,line_color=FF00FF00,points=0,line_width=2 -F "combined_varen.kml"</pre>
<p>After that I load each kml file in Google Earth separately and assign it a unique color. By moving the track to the same folder in Google Earth, I can combine them to one track, with multiple colors per category. That&#8217;s all it takes.</p>
<p>The most actual version of all my tracks in the categories cycleracing, &#8216;Cycleracing with hybrid bike&#8217;, sailing, mountainbiking, walking, ice skating and flying can be found in <a href="http://maps.hendricksen.eu/kml/combined/Jeroen%27s%20Combined%20Tracklogs.kml" target="_blank">this</a> automatically updated Kml file.</p>
<p>Some more screenshots that I&#8217;ve taken are available here: <a href="http://public.hendricksen.eu/GpsArt/" target="_blank"> http://public.hendricksen.eu/GpsArt/</a></p>
<a class="highslide img_3" href="http://blog.hendricksen.eu/wp-content/gallery/combinedtracklogs/capture_7_liemers1.png" title="Combined tracklog view of 'de Liemers'"   onclick="return hs.expand(this)">
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<p>I hope I can inspire people to do the same, or at least motivate them to start collecting and archiving their own tracklogs, so at some point, they can create some cool maps just like I did with my tracklogs, and who knows, maybe start comparing those tracks.</p>
<p><strong>Update 2009-12-03:</strong><br />
The latest combined tracks file (automatically updated) with all my cycling, walking, sailing and skating tracklogs are available <a href="http://maps.hendricksen.eu/kml/combined/Jeroen%27s%20Combined%20Tracklogs.kml">here</a>.</p>
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