Baldwin Park Bike Trail
May 16, 2008
GPS Coordinates:
South Start: 28° 33.428 N / 81° 20.150 W
North Start: 28° 34.738 N / 81° 19.446 W
This trail is 4.5 miles long following a paved bike path and a linking sidewalk on the north side through Baldwin Park around Lake Susannah and Lake Baldwin in Orlando, FL.
This trail starts with and intersects with the Cady Way Bike Trail. It also leads to and continues through the Fleet Peeples Dog Park (28° 34.555 N / 81° 19.562 W) and the Central Florida Veterans Memorial Park (28° 34.673 N / 81° 19.445 W), both on the north shore of Lake Baldwwin.
Please visit my MotionBased.com activity page to view more detailed GPS information about this trail.
Pictures from this trail:
Cross Seminole Bike Trail (Main Segment)
May 14, 2008
GPS Coordinates:
East Start: 28° 40.279 N / 81° 12.524 W
West Start: 28° 42.306 N / 81° 17.670 W
This rail trail is 7 miles long following a paved bike path. This is the middle and longest section of the Cross Seminole Trail in Orlando, FL.
This trail intersects with the Cady Way Bike Trail via the south segment of this trail. The trail segment on this page does not currently link up to the Cady Way Trail directly, however you can follow State Road 426 north for 3.75 miles to connect the current south segment of the Cross Seminole Trail with the segment on this page.
This trail is also part of the Florida National Scenic Trail and connects to several hiking paths that split off of the paved bike trail.
Please visit my MotionBased.com activity page to view more detailed GPS information about this trail.
Pictures from this trail:
How To: AT&T Blackberry Curve 8310 as a Modem on Windows Vista
May 5, 2008
This guide is set up specifically for the AT&T Blackberry Curve 8310 on Windows Vista. However, these general steps will work for the 7130, 7200, 8100, 8300, 8700 and 8800 series. You will also need the Blackberry Desktop Software 4.1 or later.
I am assuming that from this point you have already installed the Blackberry Desktop software version 4.1 or later and that the modem is correctly installed (this is part of the standard install for the desktop software).
To verify this, from the start menu, select control panel:
1. In the top right corner, type “phone modem” in the search box.
2. Select Phone and Modem Options

Select the Modems tab.
You should see “Standard Modem”. This is the Blackberry Modem.

Select “Standard Modem” from the modems tab and click the Properties button.
In the General tab, select Change Settings on the bottom (you must be an administrator to change these settings).

Click Continue on the User Account Control Security warning that follows.
Under the Advanced tab, you must be sure to enter the Extra Initialization Commands:
AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”wap.cingular” (remember this is for AT&T phones only, for others go here)
Click OK.

Next, from the start menu, select control panel:
1. In the top right corner, type “set up connection” in the search box.
2. Select Set up a dial-up connection

Next select Connect to the Internet.
Select Next.

If you are prompted to use a connection that you already have select No, create a new connection.
Select Next.

In the “How Do you want to Connect?” box, Select the last option: Dial-up.

Select Standard Modem as the modem to use.

Enter the following information in each box:
Dial-up phone number: *99#
User name: [leave blank]
Password: [leave blank]
(I renamed my connection name to: Blackberry Connection, you can pick your own creative title)
Select Connect.

Now you have to Turn Off IP Header Compression.
To do this, from the start menu, select control panel:
1. In the top right corner, type “connections” in the search box.
2. Select View Network Connections

Next, right click on the Dial-up connection that you have just created and select Properties.

Then go to the Networking tab.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) (be sure to not uncheck the box) and then click Properties.

Then click the Advanced… button.

Within the PPP link section, uncheck Use IP header compression.
Click OK to close all open dialog boxes.

That’s it. You’re done!
If prompted by the message “Internet connectivity test was unsuccessful”, see the Blackberry Forums. For other Blackberry models and other carriers follow these instructions. If you still get an error after checking all settings you can try to resend your service book by clicking your Blackberry Options >> Advanced Options >> Host Routing Table. >> HIT MENU, then register (on your Blackberry device).
REMEMBER: The Blackberry Desktop software must be running while you have your Blackberry Curve 8310 tethered via the USB cable to use the device as a modem. A few people have said that they can use the modem without a data plan without any extra charges however I have not personally tested this.
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Little Econ Greenway Bike Trail
May 4, 2008
GPS Coordinates:
East Start: 28° 34.985 N / 81° 12.477 W
West Start: 28° 34.535 N / 81° 17.665 W
This trail is 7.25 miles long following the Little Econlockhatchee River in Orlando, FL on the paved Little Econ Greenway Bike Trail. It passes (from east to west) University High School, the YMCA complex at Blanchard Park, Blanchard Park, Union Park Middle School, the Econ Soccer Complex and Faith Christian Academy.
You can go north (right turn) on Forsyth Road, up to just before Aloma Avenue/426, to connect to the Cady Way Trail.
Please visit my MotionBased.com activity page to view more detailed GPS information about this trail.
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