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Tri-Fred Routes

Tri-Fred Routes. Sharing Routes on a Free Website. Creating a Route. Located @ www.usatf.org/routes Choose “Create a route”. Zooming In/Out. Std. zoom controls or Type in zip code to zoom directly to area. Route Specifics. Click points Mile Markers Elevation

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Tri-Fred Routes

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  1. Tri-Fred Routes Sharing Routes on a Free Website

  2. Creating a Route • Located @ www.usatf.org/routes • Choose “Create a route”

  3. Zooming In/Out • Std. zoom controls or • Type in zip code to zoom directly to area

  4. Route Specifics • Click points • Mile Markers • Elevation • Appx 30 mi limit (although I’ve seen >30 mi) • Save Route

  5. Route Naming • Naming • Tri-Fred-(description) • Examples • Hill • Golf Loop • 20th St Loop • Sunday Bike

  6. Finding a Tri-Fred Route • Start at same place www.usatf.org/routes

  7. Finding Routes, cont. • Select “Advanced Search”

  8. Finding Routes, cont. • Search Route name: Tri-Fred

  9. Available Routes

  10. Route Info

  11. Benefits • Routes in local area • Contact with authors • Familiarity for group training

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