So, here's an example of how to make use of this map (still not a complete accounting of GNRs because it is very tedious to enter them manually. Too bad Google doesn't have a bulk import process...)
1. Go to the
LTJH GNR "My Maps" Map
2. In the "Search the Map" box, enter an address, say of someplace you are going.
3. The points on the map you loaded will be visible as an overlay on your search results. You may need to zoom out if your initial search isn't that close to any GNRs.
Try searching for GNRs near your office, or your Grandma's house, or...
The utility is pretty obvious, and in some ways it's more reliable than the method originally mentioned in this thread because the locations are directly entered; the first method depends on Google identifying addresses in a thread, which of course, depends on people entering complete address information -- I wouldn't bet that Google infers "Chicago", for example, when people only list a street address, although maybe over time it will get smarter.
Perhaps some of our enthusiastic travel documentarians will try making maps to go along with their travelogues, but again, it's not the zippiest process... If I ever finish the GNRs, I think I'll try making a map of the
North Clark-a-thon locations.
Joe G.
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