You should be able to find some by searching on sites such as Ridewithgps.com or mapmyride.com. I do agree that its nearly impossible to get lost on RAGBRAI, though.
Thank you Karel!
I was building them my self and had made the first one.
I wasn’t concerned about getting lost. It is my third RAGBRAI. I just use it as a mental thing.
Thank you very much!
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I don’t know of any. They are not needed though, you CAN NOT get lost on RAGBRAI.
You should be able to find some by searching on sites such as Ridewithgps.com or mapmyride.com. I do agree that its nearly impossible to get lost on RAGBRAI, though.
Here you are: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1FgqOl5Ew8KWMqAlOASpy624FP_cZhr6e?usp=sharing
The routes are as accurate as I could make them- and typically end rolling into the final stop for the day.
Thank you Karel!
I was building them my self and had made the first one.
I wasn’t concerned about getting lost. It is my third RAGBRAI. I just use it as a mental thing.
Thank you very much!
Thanks, Karel!
I cant get this to work on my phone just get bunch of letters
You will need a garmin or other bike computer to use GPX files (I think)
I noticed that downloadable GPS maps are available now on the route maps page: https://ragbrai.com/routemaps/2018-route-maps/
It is programming code. It needs to be imported to Strava, Garmin Connect, or something similar.