Different distance when saving an activity as a route
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@Prenj thanks for your comment. I have downloaded the created route and I have 3713 points, so it’s more than 2000. However, I don’t know if there might be some kind of simplification when saving the route from an activity.
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@tomasllorens are you on IOS or Android ? I could help nailing those numbers as I understand your problem
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I am on Android. Thanks for your help!
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@tomasllorens I ll come back to you. I need some time to finish with work etc while also probably having Covid-19 A little tired here.
But there is a solution.
Additionally:
- Do you create a route from a workout?
- Do you get the GPX file and share it ?
- Do you upload the GPX file to some online service like tracedetrail etc?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks for your help, I’m sure it will be very useful. I hope you get well soon both if it’s COVID or not!
I usually create a route from a workout, then I get the GPX file and sometimes I have to adjust it in order to have a “clean” GPX file, or if I have to add or cut the track at some point (I use BaseCamp for that). Once I have the final track we usually upload it to Wikiloc or directly share the GPX file to the participants.However, the problem is that when I have the final file I analyze it in order to give the participants the detailed km/uphill between food stations/finish line. This is where we have found sometimes big differences and we never know how to solve it and have the real distance/uphill!
I think I answered the 3 questions you asked.
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Hello @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos, I hope that you are ok from COVID, if you had it. I answered your 3 questions, and you told me that there was a solution for my problem (differences in the km that I have in the tracks and the real ones that the runners get when running our races).
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@tomasllorens Hey sorry I missed this.
So this is what I suggest.
- Record the route with the watch.
- Create a route from the workout via exporting the GPX file.
- Upload it to some service and verify the difference.
Now depending on how much the difference is I would just leave it as it is. Most GNSS watches will show pretty much that distance.
Now this is a very opinionated wording. This distance issue has todo with how much GPS was lost / bad etc.
Since your runners are going to follow the GNSS distance pretty much I d go with what the GPX says. Be that be 2km less.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thanks!
Any special software you would recommend to work with GPX tracks? (Check distances, cut and merge, etc…). I usually work with BaseCamp. -
@tomasllorens said in Different distance when saving an activity as a route:
cut and merge
For that, particularly, you might give Xpedition2 a go. It’s a bit dated in many other ways but quite good for mucking around with multiple routes, tracks, etc., simultaneously.
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@tomasllorens on OSX I use ADZE. With this I have done modifications to routes etc. I trust this
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Thank you very much @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos for your comments and suggestion on ADZE, looks like a great tool.
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Thanks @Fenr1r for your suggestion on Xpedition I didn’t know about this website and it looks great!
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Different distance when saving an activity as a route:
@tomasllorens on OSX I use ADZE. With this I have done modifications to routes etc. I trust this
If you add waypoints with ADZE and import into SA are the waypoints and names retained? If so, I am likely going to purchase.
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@Brad_Olwin no it doesnt
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Well that sucks, would love to have a good site that does this…