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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #675 on: January 05, 2022, 07:21:52 pm »
/home/tmp/tm/

So how do you get there from here, to look at the archived logs? I tried https://tmdevel.teresco.org/home/tmp/tm/, no luck.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #676 on: January 05, 2022, 08:10:48 pm »
Log into noreaster via your shell account, and then
cd /home/tmp/tm/
Some knowledge of the Unix command line is needed from here on out.
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #677 on: January 05, 2022, 09:26:34 pm »
^ Lost me at line 3, since I know nothing about Unix (I'm a lawyer, not a programmer).

Thanks, but I'll take a pass on this.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #678 on: January 05, 2022, 09:31:04 pm »
I'm sure one of us with a noreaster account and the right Unix knowledge would be happy to look things up from those old log files for anyone who's interested.

Once in a while I go through and save one per month into the monthly_snapshots subdirectory.

I could make them web-accessible, but it doesn't seem necessary.

Also, remember that TM's data is changing over time, so think about new systems, added/deleted routes, etc. when looking at those numbers to determine new miles added.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #679 on: January 06, 2022, 02:10:54 am »
^ Lost me at line 3, since I know nothing about Unix (I'm a lawyer, not a programmer).

yakra is a nerd :D It is much simpler - simpler than running data check!

Contributors have access to noreaster and I think that anyone can ask Jim for an own account (oscar, you already have one because you need it to run data check).
I just open WinScp (Windows application), login and navigate to /home/tmp/tm/ via the browser and have full access to all logs:



Edit: I just realized that only monthly data is available since 2018-07-01 anymore. 2018-07-01 to 2020-06-01 is zipped (gz archives) and only the monthly snaps from 2020-07-01 are directly accessable. Logs from every site update is only available from 2021-01-03 right now.
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #680 on: January 06, 2022, 02:18:25 am »
Once in a while I go through and save one per month into the monthly_snapshots subdirectory.

I could make them web-accessible, but it doesn't seem necessary.

I think it would be great having the "end of year" stats (log store of first new-year-site update) web-accessible on https://travelmapping.net/user/

Not monthly but yearly would be fine for me to keep the list "short" - monthly might need a new page to keep it clearly arranged...

Also, remember that TM's data is changing over time, so think about new systems, added/deleted routes, etc. when looking at those numbers to determine new miles added.

That's the point! You have exactly your personal status from the end of each year based on the TM systems which were accessable that time.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #681 on: January 06, 2022, 11:43:24 pm »
^ Lost me at line 3, since I know nothing about Unix (I'm a lawyer, not a programmer).

yakra is a nerd :D It is much simpler - simpler than running data check!

Yep, yakra is the king of nerds here. ;D

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #682 on: January 07, 2022, 01:51:51 am »
Come to think of it, there might even be a GUI client for my OS...
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #683 on: January 10, 2022, 11:53:59 pm »
Between the Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice I did several trips between Virginia and eastern PA, with one trip to New England and one family funeral in New Jersey. The funeral was in a place such that I was able to get in a side trip to clinch all the short routes in and around New Brunswick. I only just entered all the new mileage into my TM list. The following summary is not even close to being in the order driven!

New clinches:
I-395 in CT -- and with it all Interstates in CT, I-291 in MA, US 6 in NY, US 209 in PA, US 360 (the entire route, which is all in VA), US 1 Business (Bel Air, MD), US 206 Bypass (Hillsborough NJ), US 209 Business (Marshalls Creek, PA), US 322 Truck (Downingtown, PA), NJ 26, NJ 32, NJ 91, NJ 133, NJ 171, NJ 172, PA 61 Truck Southbound (Sunbury), PA 179, PA 282, PA 890, PA 946, NY 59, CT 131, MD 3 Business (Glen Burnie), MD 41, MD 174, MD 222, MD 275, MD 440, MD 713, MD 824, VA 200, VA 201, VA 222, VA 294, VA 354. Whew!

New or extended non-clinching segments:
US 1 in NJ, US 6 in PA, US 9W in NY, US 20 in MA, US 130 in NJ, US 206 in NJ, US 209 in NY, US 322 in PA, MA 12, MA 31, MA 56, CT 12, Milford Pkwy in CT, NJ 27, PA 32, PA 42, PA 44, PA 52, PA 54, PA 152, PA 191, PA 263, PA 447, PA 611, PA 642, MD 2, MD 7 (Perryville section), MD 176, MD 648, MD 924.

Winter brings with it the possibility of ugly weather that's REALLY not conducive to driving. Case in point: I-95 in Virginia last week. Yikes! So any travel between now and the official start of Spring is going to be heavily weather dependent. Stay safe, everyone!

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #684 on: January 20, 2022, 01:39:43 pm »
A few weeks ago I felt like clinching an entire highway system, so I decided to give Nebraska Links and Spurs a try. Since it was a long weekend, my first trip was during new year's weekend. What a nightmare. It got down to about -19 degrees and I hit a severe blizzard the first night. I still managed to clinch about 60 of them on that trip, mainly the ones out west which are more spread out. This past weekend I went back, and of course, I hit a bad snowstorm on I-90 in Minnesota on Friday night. The roads were in poor condition but I still made it to Sioux City by about 6 AM Saturday morning. I managed to finish the other 120+ links and spurs I'd been missing, mostly due to the fact that the eastern routes are a lot closer together.

What a trip. Nebraska/South Dakota/Wyoming are certainly my favorite states for the very reason that they are so empty. It was very relaxing to run into all of the small towns Nebraska has to offer. Although by the end of the trip, I was getting a little tired of going back and forth on those spurs.

Also, my Nebraska travels are... well, a train wreck, to say the least. I'll need to head back soon and "clean up." The number of lines I have in Nebraska alone has to be close to 500.

At least I got to spend the New Year countdown in my favorite state, I was headed west on SD52 near SD37 when January 1, 2022 came. (For you county enthusiasts: This caused my "map" to become quite confusing. I designate counties I've been to by the first year I traveled to them. As I headed west out of Sioux City, it was still 2021 and I was collecting new counties. I eventually west north into South Dakota (via US81) to avoid the snowstorm, and when I'd gotten back into Nebraska to head west on US20, it was 2022. This means I have a couple 2021 counties west out of Sioux City that suddenly turn to 2022 counties. Thought that would be something interesting to mention.)

Next up: KY Parkways!

(P.S. I also decided as a member of TM it was a bit of a duty to check and see if any of the routes were unsigned, but I was surprised to find that every single link/spur is not only signed but very well signed, at that. No edits need to be made to the system as of January 2022.)
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #685 on: February 04, 2022, 06:51:58 pm »
Thanks to last weekend's East Coast snowstorm my MD/DE trip turned into a WV/western MD/western PA Trip.  It ended up being 32.5 hours partly due to icy roads early on, and maybe myself putting too much on my plate.

Clinched: US 220 BUS (Altoona, PA), PA 764, PA 160, MD 47, MD 36, MD 937 (unsigned), WV 93, WV 90, MD 560, MD 495, US 40 (PA), WV/PA 43, US 40 BUS (Brownsville, PA), PA 136, PA 481, US 40 BUS (Uniontown, PA), PA 857, PA 885, PA 910, PA 366, PA 56, PA 780, PA 217, PA 156, PA 110, PA 271, PA 550, US 220 ALT (Milesburg, PA), PA 45

New Mileage: MD 135, WV 46 (Keyser), WV 42, US 219 (WV), US 40 (MD), PA 281, US 119 (PA), PA 166, US 19 (PA), PA 21, PA 51, PA 837, PA 66, PA 66 ALT (Vandergrift), PA 380, PA 356, PA 819, PA 981, PA 954, PA 259, PA 711, PA 403, PA 36, PA 642
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #686 on: February 12, 2022, 09:15:11 pm »
Got up early this morning to go to Madison, IN, Delhi, IL, Meredosia, IL, and Gary IN to do some reclinching. 18+ hours and 1163 miles for <1 mi net gain  :P . But IL and IN are 100% again.


Edit: I hate math
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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #687 on: February 13, 2022, 10:34:38 am »
Got up early this morning to go to Madison, IN, Delhi, IL, Meredosia, IL, and Gary IN to do some reclinching. 18+ hours and 1163 miles for <1 mi net gain  :P . But IL and IN are 100% again.


Edit: I hate math

Well the new US 13 PA Reroute will only gain those that have already traveled US 13 and PA 291 in Chester about 0.25 new miles.   ;D

(The official number is actually .31 miles.)

The trip to clarify the signage included the following clinches afterwards.  I had already clinched US 13 BUS (Chester) and had reclinched US 13 on its new alignment on May 15, 2021.

Clinched: NJ 324 (unsigned)*, NJ 44, US 130 (NJ), NJ 156, NJ 32, NJ 133, Korean War Veterans Pkwy, NJ 21, NJ 161, Garden State Pkwy Connector, NY 59, NY 304, NY 303, NY 340, NY 45, NY 306, NJ 17, NJ 28
New Mileage: NJ 18, Garden State Pkwy, US 9W (NY), US 202 (NY), PA 611

Note:
*I walk-clinched NJ 324 because I was concerned about driving it.  Of course, I actually see a cop as I was about to finish it, and he had no problem driving it whatsoever.  The cop just asked me if I was going on a walk, I said yes, and he let me on my way thankfully.

Other Highlights:
1.  Reclinched the four-laned Bayonne Bridge on NY/NJ 440. 
2.  Clinching the Korean War Veterans Pkwy completes the TM Mileage on Staten Island.
3.  Finally clinched the debatable NY 17 routing around Hillburn.
4.  Drove the Northampton St Bridge in Easton.  However, this kinda became a waste of time because PA 611 is currently closed south of Cedarville Rd so I truncated the trip at that point and went back home via I-78/I-81.  (More information on the PA 611 closure)

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #688 on: February 18, 2022, 11:22:23 am »
Had to take my wife to the airport yesterday, so made the return trip into a "take my time" and thus got my first new mileage of 2022 (and first since September), mainly picking off stray mileage on east-west roads in northern Connecticut and western Mass.

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Re: New Travels and Stats Discussion
« Reply #689 on: February 18, 2022, 01:37:50 pm »
Nice stats fortune today :)

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