CodeMaven & BroDyaga
Hey BroDyaga, I’ve been working on a system that could map out the most efficient routes between your next adventures while still giving you space to detour into unexpected stories—think of it as the perfect blend of method and wander.
Sounds like a map for the road that still leaves room for side quests—exactly the kind of tool a wanderer needs. I’ll pick the highway, but you’ll know where to pull off for that hidden waterfall or that random festival. Let’s see what stories get in the way of the fastest route!
Sure thing, just give me your start point, any must‑visit stops, and a tolerance for detours, and I’ll crunch the data so you get the fastest path with all those hidden gems built in.Sure thing, just give me your start point, any must‑visit stops, and a tolerance for detours, and I’ll crunch the data so you get the fastest path with all those hidden gems built in.
Let’s say I’m starting in the old harbor town of Larkspur, love the lighthouse and a quiet coffee shop on the pier. I want a detour to the cliffside cliff-hopping trail in the next valley and a quick stop at the legendary midnight market in the city of Veld. I’m okay with a 15‑minute detour at each spot—just enough to soak it in without losing the whole journey.
Okay, here’s the plan: start at Larkspur’s harbor, head straight to the lighthouse, then pull over for a quick 15‑minute coffee break on the pier. From there, take the coastal road to the valley, make a 15‑minute stop on the cliff‑hopping trail, then drive to Veld for the midnight market and spend another 15 minutes there. After that, you’re back on the main highway to continue your journey. That keeps the total detour under 30 minutes while still giving you those special moments.