πŸ—ΊοΈ Trip Planner β€” KML Feeds

Self-refreshing NetworkLink feeds for Google Earth. Each .network.kml points at the hosted data file and re-fetches hourly, so opening it once keeps the layer current. The raw .kml data file is also linked for one-off imports (e.g. Google My Maps).

Paris, France β€” May 31 – June 5, 2026

1 place 1 unscheduled

Savannah, GA β€” June 27 – 29, 2026

2 places 2 scheduled

West Coast β€” July 4 – 14, 2026

206 places 1 scheduled 205 unscheduled

🌐 Live Web Maps

Prefer an in-browser map that auto-refreshes? The live trip maps render these feeds with the Google Maps JS KmlLayer, which follows the NetworkLink and re-fetches hourly β€” the auto-updating view that My Maps can't give you.

How to Use

Google Earth (auto-refresh): open the .network.kml URL, or download it and open the file. Earth follows the NetworkLink and re-fetches the data hourly.

Google My Maps (one-off import): use the raw .kml link instead β€” My Maps does not follow NetworkLinks. Add layer β†’ Import β†’ paste the raw URL, and choose "Add more items" to append without overwriting. Re-import after syncing your sidecar.