Category: Sport

  • trippler multi-destination

    trippler multi-destination

    Planning and driving The Cape to The Cross inspired me to add EV charging contingencies to trippler. But as trippler has only historically accommodated A to B trips, I’d still had to plan the weekend’s adventure, including two overnight stops, in three distinct parts. I was therefore keen to add another new capability: routes with…

  • trippler contingencies

    trippler contingencies

    Planning to go from snow to surf in one day in an electric vehicle meant planning for resilience, to allow for things going wrong. Following a dawn-to-dusk schedule in 30-minute blocks also meant contingency planning, to know in advance what to do if things did go wrong. Read more about the adventure, and read on…

  • Orienteering map training turns 20

    Orienteering map training turns 20

    A little over 20 years ago, I was introducing my wife and some friends to orienteering in Jindabyne. With my family involved in the Scottish 6 Days since its 1977 inception, I had been orienteering since before I could walk, and reading orienteering maps was second nature to me. Not second nature to the rest…

  • Basketball shot clock human state machine

    Basketball shot clock human state machine

    I’ve only come to basketball as a parent, and in that capacity I often find myself on shot clock duties, as one of the few people who seems to enjoy – or at least tolerate – the shot clock. Perhaps I tolerate – or even enjoy – the shot clock because I imagine myself a…

  • EV adventuring

    EV adventuring

    Electric Vehicles (EVs) are great for weekend adventures and more. In Australia in 2024, it still requires a little extra planning, but many adventures are achievable with that little extra, and as infrastructure continues to improve, there will be ever less transport planning for ever more adventuring! For the time being, I’ll run you through…

  • Slackometer Hello World

    Slackometer Hello World

    Project Slackpose gives me one more excuse for hyperlocal exercise and number crunching in lockdown. Last time, I briefly touched on balance analysis. This time, I look at tracking slackline distance walked with my newly minted slackometer. Inferring 3D Position I’m working only with 2D pose data (a set of pixel locations for body joints)…

  • Project Slackpose

    Project Slackpose

    Another lockdown, another project for body and mind. Slackpose allows me to track my slackline walking and review my technique. Spending 5 minutes on the slackline between meetings is a great way to get away from my desk! I had considered pose estimation for wheelies last year, but decided slackline walking was an easier start,…

  • The Lockdown Wheelie Project, Part 3

    The Lockdown Wheelie Project, Part 3

    In Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown, I’ve wheelied over 17km. Not all at once, though. Over three months, I’ve spent 90 minutes with my front wheel raised. I’d like to keep it up, but as lockdown has gradually relaxed, and routines have changed, so have I landed the wheelie project, for now. Read the full article over on…

  • The Lockdown Wheelie Project, Part 2

    The Lockdown Wheelie Project, Part 2

    I now have an AI coach for my wheelie project. Coach has seen over 1,500 of my wheelies, and reckons they can tell pretty quickly whether my effort will be wheelie good or bad. Coach also fits on my phone, so they come on rides when I want real-time advice. Read the full article over…

  • The Lockdown Wheelie Project

    The Lockdown Wheelie Project

    “It’s Strava for wheelies,” my lockdown project, combining hyper-local exercise with data analytics to track and guide improvement. Practising wheelies is a great way to stay positive; after all, it’s looking up, moving forward. Read the full write-up over on Medium at The Lockdown Wheelie Project.