Though it took me a while, I finally figured out how to get back to editing a trip that I entered (My Travels -> Travel Calendar -> Click Header). So that answered my initial question.
The follow-up would be that it would be nice to be able to get to that more easily - either through the mini-calendar on the profile page, or perhaps an "edit" button on the trip listing. It just takes a while and isn't at all intuitive (and clicking the heading on the calendar on the profile does something else entirely).
Beyond that, I can see the trip listings becoming awfully crowded after there are a few more there - I don't know if this automatically cuts off after X items are in the list, so perhaps a shorter format that allows a pop-up (similar to the calendar display) would be nice.
And finally, would it be possible to suppress the display of the time in that listing and/or make it so that it isn't required?
If the prior suggestion is implemented it's somewhat less important, and I don't care if everyone sees where I've been (or am going), but it's a real pain for me to enter the departure and arrival times on every item, much less have everyone see the exact details - privacy and all. Or perhaps even make the exact time available to your immediate network, and more general details available to others - but that's probably a lot harder to implement. :)
I am going to do a road trip up the Oregon coast in a few weeks. I already plan on doing some clam digging and crabbing. Can anybody recommend any other activities along that I can do along the coast?
Taking a vacation to Punta Cana in a couple of weeks, and want to get a jump on planning for some cool activities. My wife is pregnant, so there will be no jet skiing or skydiving or anything like that, so we'll mostly be relaxing and eating, but I would like to do something for one or two days there other than laying around by the pool. Any suggestions from anyone who's been there? Anyone do anything that was definitely worth mentioning in the area?
I discovered recently that Sprint has a Data Worldwide plan. It gives you unlimited data usage in several countries for $40/month. Pretty good deal, considering you can activate and deactivate that option for just your international travels.
While in China, I was able to roam on my CDMA phone (Treo Pro) and get data access the entire time. I even had push email from Exchange working. Google Maps w/ GPS worked great also.
Plus, Sprint offers a SIM card that you can use in a GSM phone. Helpful when you're in a country that only supports GSM.
I am looking for information about what I will see when I travel from Mazatlan to El Fuerte to catch the train.