

Do you already know what type of software you’d wanna use for the blog? Some kind of federated blog i assume? I am playing around with wordpress again, i think it’s pretty good for a non-techie person like me, i like it.


Do you already know what type of software you’d wanna use for the blog? Some kind of federated blog i assume? I am playing around with wordpress again, i think it’s pretty good for a non-techie person like me, i like it.


The gamify / social aspect i am personally also not interested in, but the “tracks issue” :)
For example the torino-nice-rallye route is hosted there. Lots of other tracks too that i have been interested in, researching potential routes. Now if i am interested in the track for reference, but don’t want to sign up, i’d have to trace the track. They are not necessarily marked routes on OSM.


I had never even heard of Komoot!
That is crazy, in my bubble seems like almost everybody’s using it, they were sponsoring so many events, podcasts what have you. Komoot everywhere, so annoying (since you can’t get to “usable” tracks unless you sign up). RWGPS seems to have made tracks non downloadable for “strangers” now too recently.


Yeah i also do it only locally, although i got to say this wanderer.to thing looks pretty interesting. There is an instance on tchncs.de, i’m thinking about signing up there, just to have a look. Would be cool if that was also compatible with wordpress or ghost, to add the tracks from a blog into the wanderer sphere, maybe it is already possible, i don’t know.


Just the amount of self reflection i’d expect from you. You are a toxic bully yourself.
Eww, oh, ok. 😁 Still a super good idea.
I’m packing the bike and off
That is a super good idea 😀 If you do, please post or crosspost something to !bicycle_touring@lemmy.world. First weeks of September i’ll be on my bike again too, looking forward to that.
That looks so sweet. Are there already bears in the area or do they stay on slovakian side 😅
Hm, yeah was just a guess. I could not live with screeching brakes either, the horror of riding a screeching loaded bike down a high alpine pass 😁
Probably was just your rim / brake pad mix. I remember had a screeching bike like this too when i was young, but on my current bike with v brakes it does not screech.
If i would buy new, i probably would want to go for disc brakes, not that there’d be much other choice, haha. But i feel people have a warped view on v-brakes, i have no real complaints. Super simple mechanics. Big alpine passes, loaded bike, in the rain… the stuff that people tell you is impossible is in my lived reality no problem at all. And holy shit do brake pads last a long time on those. I still like v-brakes, certainly not something that makes me want to buy a new bike.


Yeah i don’t think it works in Jerboa, but the web UI has an option to crosspost.
I use those small paper tea filters. Bit tricky to pour over, but no need for any holders or whatever. Brought an aeropress a couple times too but figured it’s not worth it for me, i will use it at home though. I want to save on the “bulk” of an aeropress though, haha.
Pee bottle and fairy lights.
Love that chair, you can also use it in the tent unlike other chairs. Most of the times i use it as a lounger with the seat area single layered.


If you actually try the plugin, after setting up the brouter engine profile, you most likely want to uncheck the “use fastest route” option in osmand, that always seems to be activated and i always forget to uncheck it when i set it up new.


I love the brouter app, have you had a look at the profiles and the configurability. I thought it used to be much better than alternatives, but they might have caught up, I just kept using this one for a long time. There is also an android plugin for osmand and some other apps, so I can use the same routing on the go, it routes much faster than osmand internal engine and I like that I have the identical routing to what I have planned.
But i guess the best routing is the one where you know how it works and know about the flaws etc.
But yeah trip is over, back at work.


Tent sauna, huh. You seem to have figured it ou, haha.


Cheaper only inland i guess, those were really budget options for Olbia and Cagliari. And yes, trip over, no punctures nor any other bike maintenance done. It says something like “don’t go there with tubed tires” on BP, i guess there were a few thorny plants but i feel a bit like this is being a bit over dramatized (same for the altravesur route). TBF i did not ride them both completely, so i just might have luckily avoided the sections where i would have got punctures from all the thorns but i don’t really believe it. My rims are not made for tubeless so even if it might be possible to make it work somehow, maybe, i don’t really want to mess with it.
Stintino looks pretty great! I wanted to take a train from Cagliari to Sassari and ride around that corner of the island too, but the train is currently not going there due to construction, so i didn’t. For the rock doves, haha, apparently there is a colony around here:
https://bikerouter.de/#map=13%2F40.6066%2F8.1394%2Fstandard&lonlats=8.148979%2C40.603686&profile=trekking
edit: I don’t know what lemmy is doing with my link here, on preview i can still see fine what i wanted to post, but on send it fucks up the link. Anyway Capo Caccia, that’s a rock dove spot apparently.
Nothing to do with navigation, it’s about recommendations. Inspiration.