bdfreetuna
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Any ski resort that has street view of their trail system has paid for it.
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Any ski resort that has street view of their trail system has paid for it.
Any ski resort that has street view of their trail system has paid for it.
I find it a bit hard to believe Saddleback paid to have street view done on their slopes...
https://www.google.com/streetview/#ski-resorts-and-slopes/saddleback-mountain-resort
Or MRG...
https://www.google.com/streetview/#ski-resorts-and-slopes/mad-river-glen-cooperative
Hmm... Looking at this more carefully now, it appears the 38 area ski map initiative is not a 360 tour of any ski area. Yes they are added to Google like trail maps in 2D. This would be a totally different process and something a lot easier to imagine Google would just do.
I can't find an example of a resort that's been fully 360 mapped with walking tour style navigation. Anyone have one? Any resort could pay to have it done but it's gotta be pricey. There are some resorts that have 360 views from various vantage points but a full walking tour of the trails -- let me know, I'd like to see it.
Call 'em up and ask who paid for it or asked for it. I would hate to have made a factually incorrect post on AlpineZone!
Good luck getting your location shot 360 by Google for free. Massive waiting list. Anyway I'm just saying what I know from actually working with these folks on numerous occasions. Probably different situation with some of these ski areas. We can guess and argue all day but I don't care about this, so let me know what you find out.
So let me see if I understand this...you claim they must have paid money to have it done (with no proof). I post a direct link to Google's own website saying the service is free. And yet I'm supposed to call up the areas and ask how they had it done and whether they paid because you don't believe that it could have been done for free?
Tuna has been argumentative the last few days with bad evidence to back up his points.
I can't find an example of a resort that's been fully 360 mapped with walking tour style navigation. Anyone have one? Any resort could pay to have it done but it's gotta be pricey. There are some resorts that have 360 views from various vantage points but a full walking tour of the trails -- let me know, I'd like to see it.
Blue Mountain in Pa. used to have most or all their trails mapped out with 360 street view. I found it one day on their site by accident, now I can't find it on their site and when trying street view on Google Maps, the trails do not highlight. Weird?
Call 'em up and ask who paid for it or asked for it. I would hate to have made a factually incorrect post on AlpineZone!
How do you manage to pull it off full-time? I can only do cranky a couple days a week, tops.
Wow, this is starting to spiral.
To me the far more interesting and helpful thing is just having the trail name and rating overlay on the earth map. If I wanted a picture I would go ski it!