Through the years as I’ve heard of or interesting places, I would put a pin on my Google map. I have over 1,000 places marked. But GMaps appears to have lost many of them. 4 pictures to follow.
So, two questions:
What do you think happened here? See the pics to follow.
What is a good mapping tool to mark and not lose thousands of points?
Instead of online, why not store them on your own hardware in Excel, with a USB backup for cheap to boot.
Just get the lat/long of the location, and any other data points you want, such as name, description, date last visited, number of visits, who you were with, purpose of visit, etc. Really just anything that you might find interesting later. Then download Tableau Public (it’s free) and load in your spreadsheet as the data source. To save it, it’s public in theory, but it lets you do cool things such as putting the additional data in tooltips behind each pin. If having it in public scares you, but you want a printout for some reason, you could also just use a snipping tool to make a copy of the image.
Worst case scenario is you never save the Tableau Workbook in any way and have to recreate from scratch each time you want to revisit it. Well, that will take you about 5 minutes or less.
To give you an idea of what it could look like, I created a fake data set as shown below and mapped them in Tableau Public. Here is the resulting output and if you hover over a link, you’ll see how the tooltips might look. I even added an action to let you link to a photo gallery in the data. It took far longer to create the fake data than to do the Tableau work.
Latitude
Longitude
Name
Description
Date Visited
Went With
Comments
Would Recommend
Rating
Website
Photo Gallery
43.8791
-103.4591
Mt. Rushmore
Four fat heads surrounded by gold and is also a major shrine for two wheeled demons.
8/14/2021
George, Abe, Tommy, and Teddy
We should leave the head count at four, no matter what some orange dude wants