+rutson Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I'm sure most have seen the maps on the cache pages now, and I KNOW it's been mentioned in the other thread but I almost missed it... If you click on the marker in the google map or go to this link, there's a great way of answering questions like "Are there any caches near....." Quote Link to comment
+The Southseakers Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 That is really neat! This has got to be the best addition to GC.com functionality in the last year (although it still doesn't make up for the loss of virtuals ) Fantastic for us stone age paper based cachers as it makes planning caching trips a whole lot easier. Only downside is that I cant get the address search to recognise UK post codes, seems OK with place names though. It would be handy to have some indication of caches already found (although I suppose that I should be able to remember ...) Now I'm going to have to upgrade my OS map script to link through to the Google Maps page when clicked .... Quote Link to comment
+walkergeoff and wife Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I'm sure most have seen the maps on the cache pages now, and I KNOW it's been mentioned in the other thread but I almost missed it... If you click on the marker in the google map or go to this link, there's a great way of answering questions like "Are there any caches near....." Sorry to be thick but I wasn't able to get any search results, or even see the cache displayed on this map. I tried with a local cache. How do you find nearby caches with this link? However, the option of the satellite and hybrid displays are really good. Quote Link to comment
+Moote Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) I'm positive that I am not impressed by them, what we need is topo mapping not street mapping. Take a look at any cache which is on a large moorland and all you see is GREEN, not useful at all! It also broke the Greasemonkey script which added OS mapping; which in my eyes gives greater info. Edited May 5, 2006 by Moote Quote Link to comment
+PopUpPirate Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 Class - big improvement - will help with parking too! Quote Link to comment
+walkergeoff and wife Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 That is really neat! This has got to be the best addition to GC.com functionality in the last year (although it still doesn't make up for the loss of virtuals ) Fantastic for us stone age paper based cachers as it makes planning caching trips a whole lot easier. Only downside is that I cant get the address search to recognise UK post codes, seems OK with place names though. It would be handy to have some indication of caches already found (although I suppose that I should be able to remember ...) Now I'm going to have to upgrade my OS map script to link through to the Google Maps page when clicked .... I can't get the address search to produce any results whatsoever! Quote Link to comment
+BareClawz Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 Playing with Google Earth and looking for fun things, i.e. the flying car, etc, I happened to come across this.. http://moon.google.com/ The Apollo landing sites, very interesting, especially if you zoom in close. Quote Link to comment
+Happy Humphrey Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I'm positive that I am not impressed by them, what we need is topo mapping not street mapping. Take a look at any cache which is on a large moorland and all you see is GREEN, not useful at all! It also broke the Greasemonkey script which added OS mapping; which in my eyes gives greater info. Hmm, there's always one (but why is Moote always the one? ). By the way - if you prefer the old maps, just click on "Make this page print-friendly (no logs)" and you'll get the old-style map. There is a thread in the main forum if you want to add comments. HH Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 The Apollo landing sites, very interesting, especially if you zoom in close.Laughed my bottom off at that - very funny! I like a good OS 1:50k map, but since the Google maps and sat-images are several thousand times more useful to me than the old grey maps were, I'm more than happy with them. It's never going to be possible for Groundspeak to please everyone with new features, but while they're pleasing the majority, I think they're going the right way. Quote Link to comment
+The Southseakers Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I've updated my OS Map embedding script to link to the new Google Maps show nearby caches functionality. Reload the OS Map embedder from the link in my sig..... When you click on the OS map, you get taken to the google map view Quote Link to comment
barryhunter Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I can't get the address search to produce any results whatsoever! "tenterden, uk" works for me, although it's obvious they use an infamous gazetteer, which means the results are often over 2km distance (favours being south!) away. That's is unfortunaly probably the best geocoding you will get in the UK at the moment. By the way its an acknowledged 'feature' that the map often starts too far zoomed in, there are changes afoot to make it customizable. (source the long thread in the Website forum) Quote Link to comment
+Moote Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I'm positive that I am not impressed by them, what we need is topo mapping not street mapping. Take a look at any cache which is on a large moorland and all you see is GREEN, not useful at all! It also broke the Greasemonkey script which added OS mapping; which in my eyes gives greater info. Hmm, there's always one (but why is Moote always the one? ). By the way - if you prefer the old maps, just click on "Make this page print-friendly (no logs)" and you'll get the old-style map. There is a thread in the main forum if you want to add comments. HH Well they are OK if you are caching just off a road, within feet of the cache, but go that little bit further and they are very poor. I admit the old maps were not very good, but this is just adding more weight to the page loading. I have never cached using this kind of mapping, I prefer proper Topo mapping, this give you a better initial picture of the area. Also I have noted on google maps that where my parents live is very poorly mapped, with streets missing (Ones that have been there for 100 or more years) Quote Link to comment
+rutson Posted May 5, 2006 Author Share Posted May 5, 2006 I had to giggle that "Milan" centred the map on "Milan Malpensa Airport", which is about as much in Milan as "London Stansted" is in London. Quote Link to comment
+HazelS Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 The maps are great if you are a complete berk with technology (like me) and just want to look quickly at an area and see what caches are about etc. Not everyone has memory map and a zillion other hi tech progs that give them all the bells and whistles, so this allows us plebs more info too! Quote Link to comment
+Happy Humphrey Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) Well they are OK if you are caching just off a road, within feet of the cache, but go that little bit further and they are very poor. I admit the old maps were not very good, but this is just adding more weight to the page loading. I have never cached using this kind of mapping, I prefer proper Topo mapping, this give you a better initial picture of the area. Also I have noted on google maps that where my parents live is very poorly mapped, with streets missing (Ones that have been there for 100 or more years) There's no detail at all on the Isle of Man, but I'm sure that this will be along eventually. I like the interactive aspect to the maps (useful as a browsing/planning tool), so "thumbs up" from me. If I want Topo maps I'll use Memory Map, or set up the OS Map script as mentioned by The Southseakers. HH Edited May 5, 2006 by Happy Humphrey Quote Link to comment
+BareClawz Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 Google are slowly going round updating the maps. Not so long ago they all used to be the fuzzy low detail except for major towns or cities. But now there are many more areas that have much more detail. But there are anomolies with this. Have a look at Studland, UK and then head slightly north towards the ferry. A better one though is Christchurch, UK and have a look at the harbour mouth. Quote Link to comment
+walkergeoff and wife Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 I can't get the address search to produce any results whatsoever! "tenterden, uk" works for me, although it's obvious they use an infamous gazetteer, which means the results are often over 2km distance (favours being south!) away. That's is unfortunaly probably the best geocoding you will get in the UK at the moment. By the way its an acknowledged 'feature' that the map often starts too far zoomed in, there are changes afoot to make it customizable. (source the long thread in the Website forum) Thanks for the suggestion. It works in IE but not in FireFox. Any idea why this is? Quote Link to comment
+Gralorn Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 Like Walkergeoff, I cannot get it to search either, it must be a Firefox thing! Calling LE, Calling LE! Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 So where's this flying car then? Quote Link to comment
barryhunter Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) It works in IE and Firefox (1.5.0.3) for me? Maybe upgradeing to the latest firefox will help, (it was automatic on my machine) Possibly it's even a thing thats just been fixed by TPTB, try a pressing F5? Also what message do you get, eg do you get the 'The location you entered could not be geocoded...' message or does nothing happen? (does the little twirly thing even appear?) Edited May 5, 2006 by barryhunter Quote Link to comment
+walkergeoff and wife Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) It works in IE and Firefox (1.5.0.3) for me? Maybe upgradeing to the latest firefox will help, (it was automatic on my machine) Possibly it's even a thing thats just been fixed by TPTB, try a pressing F5? I have 1.5.0.3 and it does not work, but only the search facility on the page reached when clicking on the cache icon does not work. TPTB?? Edited May 5, 2006 by walkergeoff Quote Link to comment
+geoffenator Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 So where's this flying car then? Here There is a Google Earth KMZ file to download at the end of the article. Quote Link to comment
+Maingray Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) It works in IE and Firefox (1.5.0.3) for me? Maybe upgradeing to the latest firefox will help, (it was automatic on my machine) Possibly it's even a thing thats just been fixed by TPTB, try a pressing F5? I have 1.5.0.3 and it does not work, but only the search facility on the page reached when clicking on the cache icon does not work. TPTB?? Works fine on 1.5.03 here. I saw this on other thread though: enable java script- if you use adblock, go on any geocaching.com-cache-description-page and click on "whitelist this whole site" in the adblock options menu - erase private data (cookies etc.) In my case, I think I was using the google maps feature on another site before, maybe the browser mixed up some cookies or session ids or anything else. After clearing the cache and cookies and a restart of the browser, it works. Thanks for the new feature. Especially the thing with displaying all caches in the neighborhood is very useful for planning a cache tour!![/qoute] Edited May 5, 2006 by Maingray Quote Link to comment
+walkergeoff and wife Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 (edited) Works fine on 1.5.03 here. I saw this on other thread though: enable java script - if you use adblock, go on any geocaching.com-cache-description-page and click on "whitelist this whole site" in the adblock options menu - erase private data (cookies etc.) In my case, I think I was using the google maps feature on another site before, maybe the browser mixed up some cookies or session ids or anything else. After clearing the cache and cookies and a restart of the browser, it works. Thanks for the new feature. Especially the thing with displaying all caches in the neighborhood is very useful for planning a cache tour!! I have javascript enabled for the page. Adblock plus does not have the feature 'whitelist this whole site' and disabling adblock plus does not help. I did the other thing, of removing cookies etc. No joy. It does work on Opera though. Edited May 5, 2006 by walkergeoff Quote Link to comment
+MartyBartfast Posted May 5, 2006 Share Posted May 5, 2006 Well it works for me, Firefox 1.5.0.2 on Linux, I didn't need to do anything to make it work. BTW I think it's a great addition. Quote Link to comment
+Gralorn Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Pressed F5 and then took an obvious place such as Swindon and worked my way to where I wanted to be. So yes now working and quite handy. Thanks Rutson. Quote Link to comment
+Big Wolf Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 (edited) Also l Edited May 6, 2006 by Big Wolf Quote Link to comment
+BareClawz Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Just to add to the mystery of flying cars here is an article on a second one. Again in Australia, do they know something we don't, could add a whole new concept to cache hunting in out of the way places and how far does local become? http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/22/second_flying_car/ Quote Link to comment
+The Hancock Clan Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Been trying to work out how to get a bigger screen size of the google map and ended finding a script called greasemap for Firefox. It gives the option of viewing a big map in a new window which is great but for some reason we get a blank screen? Wondered if any Firefox boffs out there know why or can write a similar script to get bigger maps? Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Thanks for the flying car info. I now believe a car can fly... Quote Link to comment
+Skate and Jane Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Sorry to spoil your chitty chitty bang bang moment but it's not a car, it's an information board. This topic was covered on a google earth forum and a pic was posted of the board. Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 Thanks for the new flying car info. I now no-longer believe a car can fly... Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted May 6, 2006 Share Posted May 6, 2006 (edited) Ok, more weird Google Map stuff: I had a look at this cache: Burrow Head by The Hobblers which is close to, and west of, the site of the Wicker Man burned at the end of the film with the same name. Zoom in in Sat. mode to see something 'a little odd'. Coincidence? I don't think so! Edited May 6, 2006 by Simply Paul Quote Link to comment
+The Hancock Clan Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 Okay then, so the flying car was a spoof, but how about the world's largest earwig!... N48°51.464, E10°12.319 Quote Link to comment
+Kitty Hawk Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 Eugh, my toes have curled up in my slippers at that. Thank the lord harry it's in Germany. Quote Link to comment
+geoffenator Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 Okay then, so the flying car was a spoof, but how about the world's largest earwig!... N48°51.464, E10°12.319 Or the crop circles at 53 31.900N, 1 21.400W. The true (adult) connoisseur of Google Earth may be interested in the Giant Profanity a couple of fields NE of there. Quote Link to comment
+Happy Humphrey Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 Ok, more weird Google Map stuff: I had a look at this cache: Burrow Head by The Hobblers which is close to, and west of, the site of the Wicker Man burned at the end of the film with the same name. Zoom in in Sat. mode to see something 'a little odd'. Coincidence? I don't think so! Brilliant - well spotted! Quote Link to comment
+Team JSAM Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 (edited) I like it alot better the old maps were lame and did not help much google maps are much better and more detailed too! I will have to agree topo would be nice as well but not in any way unhappy with the change. Edited to add: I do really miss the old way of taking out the caches you have alread found that was real nice. I can just see it already I will put the coords in my gpsr and head of to the cache and when I find it realize I have been here before.... Edited May 7, 2006 by Team Jsam Quote Link to comment
+giav Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 I did notice that something was happening to the maps yesterday, & sometimes it works in Konqueror, & since de-installing the greasemonkey script, it works in Firefox. However, watching the maps reload in Konqueror, you can see the old map load and then disappear, before the Google one fails. Since google maps works fine in the main browser, I think that the current facility is probably flawed, and definitely a waste of bandwidth. I hope it is just WIP!! Quote Link to comment
+Simply Paul Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 Same thing happens with me in IE. As I pull the page down the grey picture's there for a moment before the Google one covers it. Most strange. Quote Link to comment
+Happy Humphrey Posted May 7, 2006 Share Posted May 7, 2006 I did notice that something was happening to the maps yesterday, & sometimes it works in Konqueror, & since de-installing the greasemonkey script, it works in Firefox. However, watching the maps reload in Konqueror, you can see the old map load and then disappear, before the Google one fails. Since google maps works fine in the main browser, I think that the current facility is probably flawed, and definitely a waste of bandwidth. I hope it is just WIP!! Not sure, but I guess it's to do with ensuring that the old map is available for the Print Friendly web page. Am I the only one using the new maps for their main purpose, BTW? (in conjunction with bookmarks). Quote Link to comment
+D_Skids Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 I personally think the Google Maps option is a great thing to have. Unfortunately I must be really dumb because I don't know how to get into it from within GC.com. (I used the link to look at it in this instance) I can go to a cache and then look at Google maps but that only show the cache that I am looking at. Could somebody enlighten me please. Many Thanks Darren. Quote Link to comment
+rutson Posted May 9, 2006 Author Share Posted May 9, 2006 Click on the red marker. Quote Link to comment
+D_Skids Posted May 9, 2006 Share Posted May 9, 2006 Click on the red marker. Many thanks I was going into google maps rather than clicking on the marker in the front screen, if that makes sense. Quote Link to comment
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