Friday, April 29, 2011

Where you at?

The recent exposure of the iPhone's consolidated.db file has raised questions about privacy, piqued research interests, and inspired visualization of personal travel. South Park dedicated the season premiere to the issue. I decided to take a look at my own consolidated.db file using a open source software from Pete Warden, here.
Since November you can see our roadtrip up to the NorthEast for the holidays. You can also see some brief trips to Asheville in January, and climbing and hiking trips near Chattanooga.
Within Georgia, you can see a lot of travel on the main freeways (75 and 85) north of downtown. Also a lot of time in Midtown at Georgia Tech. There are a few trips south to see friends in Fayetteville and one to the west to get some Craigslist schwag.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Great (?) Streets


Some of you may be familiar with Alan Jacobs' book Great Streets, in which he famously compared the street design and layout of several cities around the world using 1 square mi figure-ground diagrams. I decided to create one centered around my home. It is not that hard and could easily be automated (maybe later) using Google Maps. When compared with several of the drawings from Jacobs' book you can see how my neighborhood suffers from relatively large blocks and poor connectivity. Also there is a large highway barrier along the edge that prevents more connections. I may try to create these for more sections of Atlanta (or find some students' work at school that has already explored this).

Monday, April 25, 2011

Blue Ridge Birthday Party


This weekend he headed up to the Blue Ridge Mountains for a night in a cabin with Birthday Girl, Liz. We spent some time trying to fly fish in the murky Toccoa River right behind the cabin and Derek pulled out a small Brown trout. I tried my hand from the shore and only got the line tangled. On Saturday we went to Stanley Gap and hike short trail where we saw some waterfalls on part of the Benton McKaye Trail. Then we hiked along a stretch of Stanley Creek. On Sunday we tried to find another spot to fly fish and wound up taking a small forest road into public National Forest land. Lauren and I were worried that our car wouldn't make it all the way. So once we got to a place to turn around we left the car and got into Liz and Derek's. It drove all four of us plus 2 dogs and 2 fetuses all the way to the forest service gate and then we hiked down to a secluded stretch of the river where we hung out for awhile. Spring is great in Georgia but it is quickly tuning into summer with temps in the mid 80s recently.


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Blood Mountain


This Saturday we went north into the Blood Mountain Wilderness to climb to the top of Georgia's 4th highest peak by the same name. It was our second time there but the first trip in a few years. We found a 5.5 mi loop hike that climbs just over 2000 ft from a parking lot just past a popular destination on the Appalachian Trail: Neels Gap. It's a beautiful, windy drive up to the trailhead and a pretty scenic hike with great views from the top. There are actually three trails you take to complete the loop. It begins on the Byron Reece Trail and then splits so that you can take the AT up for a steep ascent or take the left fork and stay on the Freeman Trial until you meet back up with the AT on the backside. Then you can hike the AT up and over Blood Mountain back to Reece and the parking lot. This is what we did. It was a good option for a pregnant woman out in the nearly 80 degree heat. The top of the mountain has plenty of spots to sit and relax, eat lunch, and take in unobstructed views. There's also a shelter at the top for thru-hikers. One fun thing to do if you're hiking toward Neels Gap is to ask the people you run into if they just came from Maine. Everyone loves that.

You can find good directions and a description of the hike here.

Soap on a Rope


I have not been posting a lot lately but several things have happened. One thing I have been doing is trying to get outside climbing while the weather is prime. I've been able to get to Rocktown, GA a few times and have been working on a fun classic there called Soap on a Rope. This photo is when I tried it on Feb 27th. I did not get it that day. But after we went to Cloudland Canyon in March we went there for the day before heading back home. That time I was able to get it on one of my last tries. It felt good to finally climb it.

Here is a video of someone doing it more easily. Maybe Splashback is next...