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    Hans v.d. Ven (MRA-Senior)

    @Hans van de Ven MRA-Master

    Instructor

    Sinds 2012 lid van MTC-Zeilberg, in 2013 actief voor de activiteitencommissie en sinds 2015 actief als lid van de toercommissie.
    Getrouwd met Astrid, die ook lid is van MTC-Zeilberg.
    Vind ik leuk: Motorrijden, Motorvakanties, Routes maken, Workshops Basecamp, MyRoute-App, Zumo, VIRB verzorgen
    Verder: Beheren van: MyRoute-App & website MTC-Zeilberg (www.mtczeilberg.nl) & Eigen website (www.habven.nl).
    Sinds November 2018 MRA Verified Route Expert
    Vanaf 28 maart 2020 de eerste MyRoute-App Master van de wereld.

    Honda VFR800X
    Garmin Zumo XT / MyRoute-App Navigation
    Garmin VIRB-XE

    Heb gereden: Yamaha DT125LC | BMW K1200RS | BMW R1200GS

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    Posts made by Hans van de Ven MRA-Master

    • RE: Feature suggestion - Remove invitations from the past

      @MTC-TET-Club
      Hoi MC TET, hier hebben alleen de gebruikers last van die niet reageren op een evenement, als ze deelnemen gaat het evenement gewoon in de sortering mee en als ze niet deelnemen verdwijnt het evenement uit de lijst van de gebruiker

      posted in General Discussion
      Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
    • RE: Feature suggestion - Private blog for groups

      @MTC-TET-Club
      With MTC-Zeilberg (www.mtc-zeilberg.nl) we are running into a bit of the same need, namely information that is only visible for reading. In fact, we only use our website to display events, member data, photos and videos without detailed data being visible to non-members. All members have an account and see more details. All our members have also signed an AVG agreement. All our members also have an MRA account. As MTC-Zeilberg we have a Gold account, in which we make the routes, events, etc. We also have a Group (MTCZ) and only members of MTC-Zeilberg are members of this group. In principle, all our events are of the "closed" type and everyone receives an invitation for events via MTCZ.
      So it would be nice to manage your entire club within MRA without having to maintain another website.

      Wij lopen met MTC-Zeilberg (www.mtc-zeilberg.nl) een beetje tegen dezelfde behoefte aan, namelijk informatie die alleen voor lezen zichtbaar is. Eigenlijk gebruiken wij onze website alleen nog voor het tonen van de evenementen, gegevens van leden, foto's en video's zonder dat detaildata zichtbaar is voor niet leden. Alle leden hebben een account en zien meer gegevens. Al onze leden hebben ook een AVG overeenkomst getekend. Al onze leden hebben ook een MRA account. Als MTC-Zeilberg hebben wij een Gold account, waar we de routes, evenementen enz in maken. Verder hebben we een Groep (MTCZ) en alleen leden van MTC-Zeilberg zijn lid van deze groep. In priciepe zijn al onze evenementen van het "gesloten" type en krijgt iedereen via MTCZ een uitnodiging voor evenementen.
      Het zou dus mooi zijn om je hele club binnen MRA te beheren zonder dat je nog een andere website erbij moet onderhouden.

      posted in General Discussion
      Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
    • RE: Feature Suggestion - Sort order Events on profile

      @MTC-TET-Club

      Hi Erik, no you are not the only MTC 😉, we as MTCZeilberg would like this to.
      I will discuss this with the development Team

      posted in General Discussion
      Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
    • RE: Passo del Manghen

      @Schug said in Passo del Manghen:

      Hallo, ich glaube ich habe alles versucht, den Passo del Manghen in die Routenplanung zu i ntegrieren.
      GEHT NICHT !!!
      Kann mir einer sagen warum ?
      Es wird immer nur bis zu einem Teil gefahren, dann umgedreht und aussen herum über ca 80 km auf die andere Seite des Passes geleitet.

      Hello Reinhard, that is indeed true, if I save your route and open it in Basecamp and delete route point 2, he will also make it the route as in MRA. If I have a route calculated from the track, it will be fine. So I suspect it's in the routing settings of the Here map

      posted in General Discussion
      Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
    • RE: Passo del Manghen

      @Reinhard-32

      Hallo Reinhard, try via toolkit, the option closed seizoen, maybe the pass is closed bevaar of snow.

      This option is onlusten available in the Here map

      posted in General Discussion
      Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
    • RE: Spooky stories from the MRA HQ

      @Nick-Carthew-RouteXpert said in Spooky stories from the MRA HQ:

      Like you Timo, I don't subscribe to any of that nonsense. I do however have a tale to tell:
      We live in an old fishing village with very narrow lanes, some too small to fit a car in. It is very touristy because of its history and quaint old cottages. There are lots of tales of smuggling and pirates from the old days as well as the customary ghost stories of those lost at sea in shipwrecks. Someone has started taking tourists around the village at night on a spooky ghost walk. He shows them around all of the properties that have tales associated with them.
      We have an alleyway (known as a drang) next to our cottage where 100s of years ago an old fisherman was found dead, hanging from an anchor chain coming out from a window. The old cottages here have very low ceilings which is why he did it outside. His ghost has been seen and heard on several occasions and so the ghost walk stops outside our cottage while the story is being told. Terry, who takes the walks is very good at his job and elaborates on all the gruesome details sending shivers down the spines of his entire group. We can stand in our front garden behind the walls and hedges and listen without being seen.
      One evening a few years ago, we heard Terry coming up our lane with his group of eager ghost story fans. He stopped outside ours in his normal place and started his story. Halfway through and with his audience totally gripped; I rattled my motorcycle security chain and let out a little moan. Two of the women screamed and Hannah and I sniggered quietly behind our wall. We could here in Terry’s voice that he was just as surprised as his group was, possibly the two women screaming was to blame.
      The next time I saw Terry we had a good laugh about it and asked if I would do it in future, he said he’d pay me! I declined and haven’t done it since. Perhaps if he has a tour this evening I might oblige him.
      Picture of The Drang.
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      posted in Community Blog
      Hans van de Ven MRA-Master
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