Hello from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
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Hi Fellow Travelers,
I’m an old motorcycle hippie from Atlanta, GA, now living in Mexico. I’m a long-time user of MyRoute-app, starting with Tyre2Travel many years ago but I’ve always used it privately because there didn’t seem to be any members using it, or at least, posting about it, in Mexico. I recently bought a Garmin Zumo XT and, noticing how easy is is to connect wirelessly to my phone and iPad, I decided I needed to post a few of my favorite routes in central Mexico and see if I can’t encourage others to do the same. We have some of the best roads in the world but you wouldn’t know it from the internet. I’m looking forward to connecting with others who share my passion for riding the earth.
Art
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Welcome to the forum Art, looking forward fot your routes.
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@artbone Welcome to the forum. If you shared your routes here, one of the MRA RouteXperts could take them on and publish them in the RouteXpert Library - of course you would be credited for them in the route’s written review.
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@nick-carthew Hi Nick,
Thanks for the reply. How do I share a route and make it public? I have many routes in Mexico I would love to share. This is one of the best places in the world to ride a motorcycle. The roads and scenery are spectacular, the weather is great, and the lax enforcement of traffic laws make riding a delight.
Art
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hi art,
Just open your route, set the privacy to "Public" via route information (left menu), then copy the url and post it here on the forum -
@hans-van-de-ven-mra-master
Hi Art, I already found them in your library
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@hans-van-de-ven-mra-master Hi Hans,
Okay, I changed the first route I want to post to “Public” and wrote a short description. Now how do I copy the URL and do I post it to the “General Discussion” board or to this thread?Thanks,
Art
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Just copy the internet adress when the route is open and post the url here
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@hans-van-de-ven-mra-master
https://www.myrouteapp.com/route/open/5645135
This route, starting in San Miguel de Allende, a World Heritage site, is only about 200 miles, but it traverses several ecosystems, high desert, lush farmland, mountain evergreen forests, before dropping down to Xilitla, where the Edward James Garden is located.
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@artbone Well if you don't mind, I'll pick this route up and embellish it a little so that it can be added to the RouteXpert Library. I will possibly change the start and end points and of course credit you in the review.
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Thank you for nice post.
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@artbone said in Hello from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico:
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This route, starting in San Miguel de Allende, a World Heritage site, is only about 200 miles, but it traverses several ecosystems, high desert, lush farmland, mountain evergreen forests, ...Itchy Boots (she's Dutch, as are quite some people here) was there some weeks ago
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@sudolea Noraly!