Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App
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@Tomas-Vujic-Schelin said in Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App:
The most obvious situation to observe the issue is when creating a manual route without following any roads or trails. The elevation profile is completely off and unusable.
When building a route in “free draw” mode the elevation is off. This is a known problem. Hopefully will be addressed one day.
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@pavel.samokha Minimal route changes, with essentially no change in elevation, result in something like this:

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@maszop I can’t infer the full meaning from your post. What route changes?
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@pavel.samokha Minimal route editing

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@maszop as I said above - yes, it’s a known issue
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@pavel.samokha Well, certain problems shouldn’t arise in tools whose primary purpose is navigation. And they’ve existed for so many years.
It’s a real shame, because I think SuuntoApp has the best route editing mechanism on the market.
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@pavel.samokha said in Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App:
When building a route in “free draw” mode the elevation is off.
Is there a reason behind this?
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@2b2bff if you’re asking why SA doesn’t provide a correct elevation profile between two arbitrary points on the map then it’s because it has never been developed. This is a separate task, not the same as provide an elevation profile for a route along path network
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@maszop said in Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App:
Well, certain problems shouldn’t arise in tools whose primary purpose is navigation. And they’ve existed for so many years.
I’m not arguing that this is important issue to solve, but there are (and always will be) many things which someone can claim are essential.
We will soon have another big and important thing released related to navigation. -
@pavel.samokha said in Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App:
@maszop said in Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App:
Well, certain problems shouldn’t arise in tools whose primary purpose is navigation. And they’ve existed for so many years.
I’m not arguing that this is important issue to solve, but there are (and always will be) many things which someone can claim are essential.
A certain fairly well-known company recently added a compass to their watch – you know, to remind everyone of their navigation roots while celebrating their 90th anniversary

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@pavel.samokha I’m just wondering whether that path has some included elevation information or the elevation is taken from the points the path goes through. I mean the map itself has clearly elevation data within as represented by those lines. So it would have been just different points…
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@pavel.samokha said in Elevation profile of routes created in Suunto App:
We will soon have another big and important thing released related to navigation.
