Finding A Route

Some time ago, I thought it would be good to take a couple of my favourite walking routes that I’d either had explained to me by friends, met on my travels or read about in a book somewhere.   Added to the number of cycle tracks I’d routed myself from the good ol Ordnance Survey Maps and I thought it would make a pretty good web site where with some fancy tweaking, coding etc. it could happily run inside the latest mobile phones implementing GPS… be downloaded as a route map into a hand held device and have lots of extras to boot.

Allas the problem is always time to do such things, and projects always land on the desk which seem to have higher priority than the loveing ideas I had for RouteFind.Me which was to be my planned personal take on the routes I’ve loved taking in my life.

A friend was joking with me the other day that my lovely side project that I had talked so much about doing, would probably need to be passed out to somebody to build for me, but that it would not be put together how I’d like !!!  That maybe, just maybe the RouteFind domain wasn’t really for me.  That maybe it could be used for finding routes through city centres quickly allowing for traffic, or to pinpoint certain obstacles to find a route around. or even out on rivers for boatmen !!!  crazy hey.

It got me thinking though… I bought RouteFind.Me from the domain registry Registry Asylum and I saw amongst their search results for similar domains, a small section indicating domains for auction titled premium domains..

Its certainly a nice domain name, so I’ve thrown it up on Sedo to see if somebody else could take it off me hands ;-) and be a RouteFind for them !

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