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Using GPS – In Egypt

by frank on Jan.10, 2010, under Egypt, EveryDayTec, Technology, Vacations

I went to Egypt for roundabout one week, of course, not just to try out my Garmin Dakota 20 but it was a good possibility to see how it works and helps.
First step, prepare the device with map(s) and waypoints about Egypt.
There are no commercial maps about Egypt so I went to GPS MapSearch, found some maps, downloaded them and load them on the Dakota directly via drag’n drop in the Finder (did I mentioned already that I use Mac ?). The Garmin software don’t accept these free maps, so I had to go this way.
Next step, place some points of interests (POI). I went to GPS Waypoints chose the country and downloaded the file (*.gpx, xml format). I started the Garmin POI Loader but it expects some other format and didn’t let me choose the downloaded file. I switched to the Basecamp and there I was able to import the file and upload the data to the device.
So, what’s the POI Loader for ?
:-?
I dunno right know, need some time to investigate the Gamin apps.

Anyway, I had some rudimentary maps and some waypoints on the Dakota. With this I went to Egypt. Whenever I was outside I switched it on to let it track my ways.
First I let it run without organizing much, therefore the track contained up to 3 days. Not the best, I thought and change the usage to save every day seperately to not get confused by all the waypoints/tracks.
It was quite helpful for various situations:

  • Check if the taxi driver takes a reasonable route.
  • When docking with the ship in Luxor, the Dakota told me we were 10 km before Luxor. First I though about a malfunction/error but it was right. The taxi brought us to Luxor and also back later. If we hadn’t booked the same taxi to go back, how could we have explained were to go ? There was no address of these piers outside the city.
  • In Cairo we were “exploring” downtown by going through the streets which seemed interesting. After some time we wanted to take the same way to a famous bazar as the day before. With the Garmin it was easy to view the track from the day before and find it.
  • Overall it worked very well and helped a lot during vacations although I didn’t use routable maps or know all tricks/functions of the device right now.

    After coming back I loaded the tracking data from the device to the Basecamp. As there isn’t any official Garmin map about Egypt the tracks aren’t good to view in there. But there is Google Earth and the Basecamp has a function “View in Google Earth” which I used to have it more visual. Another way is to open the track data directly in Google Earth.
    All tracks in Egypt:

    GPS Tracks Overview

    GPS Tracks Overview


    A detailled view, visiting the island Philae:
    Philae Track

    Philae Track


    Also I tried to unite the GPS coordinates and the photos. I used the application GPSPhotoLinker. Alhough the software has a function to load tracks directly from a gps device it failed with an error of GPSBabel.
    Never mind, it’s also possible to get the data manually via filesystem and choose them via “Load Tracks”.
    After that I loaded the photo folder and did the tagging by hitting “Batch save to photos” from the “Auto” tab. The result was that ca. 50 photos from 830 have no coordinates, reasonable as I’m not having tracks from every single minute e. g. inside the ship.
    Now I imported the tagged photos to iPhoto. I checked the locations of some, but didn’t see always the expected places. Maybe it’s because of I don’t know how every area in Egypt is called, maybe there are errors in my tagging process.
    Another thing to investigate another day, for the moment I’m satisfied with the overall result of my new toy.
    :-D

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    Last Day in ParadIce

    by frank on Oct.25, 2009, under Iceland, Vacations

    This was our last day in Iceland, sad but true. And we had one “must do” left over: relaxing in the famous Blue Lagoon.
    We took a walk of 20 minutes to the busstation getting some impressions of the city.

    city mansion

    city mansion

    Also we found a bear pointing to Berlin, surprising for me, seems I’m not the first german here.
    :-D

    Berlin bear

    Berlin bear

    The Blue Lagoon (Bláa Lónið) was as we had expected – amazing. We arrived at noon, when there weren’t so much visitors. Two hours later this changed.

    Bláa Lónið

    Bláa Lónið

    At night we went again to Café Paris, but we weren’t in “party mode”.

    Café Paris

    Café Paris

    It was the last day and we had to get up a 4:00h to go to the airport to fly back to Alicante. So we said silently “Good Bye”.

    More photos of this day you can find here
    And that’s it!

    Writing my blog in a non realtime manner (well, it took 2,5 months to do it) let me relive this vacations. To summarize, I enjoyed Iceland very much, the people, the landscapes, the activities – It’s great !
    I would like to return one day, not to do all again, but the things we hadn’t time for. And maybe I won’t return to the “sunny side” of Iceland, to get an impression on how is autumn or winter, to see the northern lights while laying in a hot tube, drinking a cocktail while the temperature is -15º Celsius. Sounds like fun !
    :-D

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    Greenland day

    by frank on Oct.24, 2009, under Iceland, Vacations

    This was the Greenland day. If one is that close he (or she) has to take the opportunity to take a look at eskimo land.

    Airplane

    Airplane


    Ready to approaching Kulusuk !
    Approach Greenland

    Approach Greenland


    1 hour walk from the Airport to the town (town ?). Nice landscapes indeed.
    Greenland landscape

    Greenland landscape


    To make in more interesting the guide showed us the way over a glacier to the town, more fun than the street(way).
    Glacier walk

    Glacier walk


    Finally we arrived in Kulusuk, a tiny little town with 310 habitants in 2005.
    Kulusuk

    Kulusuk


    The souvenier shop had some handcrafted arts from the locals.
    Tupilak sculptures

    Tupilak sculptures


    After visiting the church the last event was a presentation of traditional dances.
    7

    7


    We were roundabout 3 hours in Kulusuk, but it was more than sufficient, not so much to see there, but interesting.

    More photos of this day you can find here

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