Monday, March 23, 2009

Big Bus Stops

We are currently working on a url embed function that we want to use to partner with Big Bus Tours here in Vancouver.

The embed is very easy to find - a part of making our site as smooth as possible to share with others. On the site every pin and group of pins has a share option that lets you copy the direct URL for hyperlinks or you can insert the embed code into blogs or web pages and you'll see the map as you do above.

The implication for tour companies is vast - make your own list of pins or add material and then display it quickly and easily on your own site.

The implication for bloggers is that now they can show people exactly where they've been and let their readers browse pictures and blog entries on the map, in their blog!

Espcially for bloggers I know that readers often don't understand the scale of the travelling they've done, for instance the distance it is to travel from London to Barcelona is vast at 927 miles (or just under 1600 kms) and Oistr lets you show that distance with an interactive map.

I hope you guys check it out, the help videos can be found here.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

My Favorite Hotel Location Today

This is the Hyatt Regency Churchill London.

This hotel is where I would like to stay in London when I go there next. Of course, I don't think I can afford a 5 star hotel but here's dreaming.

As long as I'm dreaming, I'll think of swimming in the massive pool, relaxing in the hot tub, and of course enjoying the vacation that invariably goes with it all. Getting away from work - isn't that what we all dream of?

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Alaska Trip, Snowball Fights, Glaciers, Swimming



So I've never uploaded photos from any of my trips. But, being as how I believe it to be a very useful thing and I now help operate a website specifically designed for such a task I thought I might try it out.

Luckily in September of 2007 I visited Alaska.

I was cold most of the time, not just regular cold but that I'm damp and I can't get dry kind of cold.

I got seasick. I threw myself at the side of the boat so as not to puke inside so hard one time, coupled with the 5 foot swells, I almost went into the ocean where I surely would have drowned.

I almost fell off a cliff that I was climbing.

I almost slipped on a glacier and plunged 500 feet down the worlds most deadly type of sledhill, you know, the one that is entirely hard unforgiving ice and has jagged rocks at the bottom.

And for all that, it was probably the coolest trip I've taken, ever.

I met a girl there, yes, in Alaska that I went on to have first semi-long distance relationship with, then moved in with.

I hiked up that glacier, and took part in a snowball fight on it.

I did not swim in the ocean like some of the people I was with.

I got drunk off of rum and coke cooled by glacier ice I carved off myself.

We saw some of the most stunning scenery this world has to offer.

It was great spending time with a couple of Germans and two Italians that were experienced sailors and really wanted to see the world.

It's hard to describe the feeling of being out on the water for 2 weeks, touching land here and there but spending most of your time on the boat socializing and watching the scenery. Spending every night playing some cards or just talking about what to do next. Hiking on the trails in a park, or making our own trails and climbing part of a mountain. The entire experience was fantastic back to nature, amazing camaraderie and the freshest air I've ever had.

The whole trip from Juneau up into Glacier bay is here. These pictures are courtesy of Thomas Seidel and Christian Heger, both of Germany and smarter than I was to bring high quality waterproof cameras that shoot video.

I encourage everyone to go have a look and enjoy the pictures and video. Also to Lucio, Luca, Thomas, Christian and Chris, thanks for the memories.