What services do you use for routes and GPX download
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I use https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk in the UK or www.movescount.com (you may have heard of it
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@amasidlover hmmm movescount. That is something new to me thanks for sharing
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Gaia and Caltopo
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osmaps uk and movescount
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@mario_b said in What services do you use for routes and GPX download:
Seems that each use different app for planning routes!!!
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@suzzlo Almost. Crunching the numbers through a state-of-the-art LaZass 5000 difference engine, @amasidlover’s dark horse candidate emerges as a clear leader at this stage:

†FWIW, I occasionally use MC, OSmaps & wikiloc, too. - 
Komoot and Strava to GPX.
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@auxina how do you download the Strava track?
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@Holby19 said in What services do you use for routes and GPX download:
@auxina how do you download the Strava track?
three dots on the left
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@Holby19 said in What services do you use for routes and GPX download:
@auxina how do you download the Strava track?
add /export_original or /export_gpx in the URL.
Example:
- One of my workouts -> https://www.strava.com/activities/3133824805
 - Export to Original (fit/tcx/…) -> https://www.strava.com/activities/3133824805/export_original
 - Export to GPX -> https://www.strava.com/activities/3133824805/export_gpx
 
Best regards
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The offline tools are to be considered? I don’t see BaseCamp mentioned, the best tool I’ve ever seen so far, with the help of openstreet maps. BaseCamp_gpx_example.gpx
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@Fiox89 I’m sure offline tools are also considered.
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@Fiox89 more than fine. And you provided a GPX so all good
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All Trails
Movescount
Caltopo
Strava (download GPX) - 
@suzzlo
 yes but it’s not very important for me. i do most like the planning in movescount. and keep it as my main planing app. bergfex is the most used 3rd party app for me. - 
Bergfex tours is amazing
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Alltrails for me