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This is something I want to start doing more of.

I thought about putting a map up in my van and added a push pin to locations I have visited. I also want to start taking more pictures of every journey.
 

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Photos capture the memories to share with others. I take a lot of pictures to remember my trips. Yes, I have multiple motorcycles depending on my mood and length of trip. Hopefully y'all will post many photos for my future destination adventures.

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A very easy way to capture your days journey is the Relive app. It works with Android and Apple products. It's a GPS tracking app that will place photos taken where taken. It's my go to app to capture my travels.


Here's link to app. Download and test if only a trip to grocery store to test. Take pictures and check out how it puts it in the timeline.
 

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A very easy way to capture your days journey is the Relive app. It works with Android and Apple products. It's a GPS tracking app that will place photos taken where taken. It's my go to app to capture my travels.


Here's link to app. Download and test if only a trip to grocery store to test. Take pictures and check out how it puts it in the timeline.
I am so excited to try this. THANK YOU!
 

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The Relive app has a short learning curve and works well for me. Takes very little time to complete video when done, it automatically done. If you are going to actually video your drive and edit to make it at least semi watchable, it takes time. Issue being on the road and doing video editing it takes a lot of PC memory while doing. With a newer system, no issue. I've tried while on the road with semi up to date laptop and it takes a while. I use my desktop for video editing after I get home. Here's the same ride I posted above in the Relive video.


Took several hours to trim 4 hours of video to a shorter clip worth watching. Using a video camera thru windshield can be challenging due to reflections and direct sunlight causing washed out video. Better cameras might do better but my budget setup has limitations. Also need very good internet speed to upload videos. Have fun finding out what works for you.
 
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