What services do you use for routes and GPX download
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Hello, I’m using open runner (https://www.openrunner.com/)
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this is aso good: https://mapy.cz/
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I use Wikiloc.
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Xpedition2.com & My.ViewRanger.com. Single GPX files including multiple routes, tracks and POIs. High-grade topo maps available.
Efficient use of big-screen web to plan complex/multiple items; SA on phone to sort.
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@Fenr1r could I get some of those complex GPX if possible ? (no need to be an actual route in terms of privacy concerns)
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In progress. There will be a brief delay as I have to venture outside for a while. Carefully.
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@Fenr1r take your time
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https://ridewithgps.com/ (its not free)
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- Movescount (combination with heatmaps)
- Plotaroute (editing)
- Koomot (still trying)
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos OK, so …
Research project involving 4 tracks (start point redacted) & 6 POIs. Different device outputs consolidated via ViewRanger: Research2019-12.gpx .
Loop comprising 4 Routes (one composite), 6 POIs and track: MYSTERYNP.GPX . Via Xpedition2.
One Route with several POIs (although they could have been checkpoint/refreshment WPs) for an old event that was sent to me. [Possibly an example of a potential solution to @Brad_Olwin’s co-siting problem.] Not sure of its provenance but it opened without issue. It says “viewranger” in the header but that’s probably my Open&Re-Save: Hallow 12 Parish 40M route.gpx .
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“Strava to GPX” on Android.
It is useful to download (on mobile) the tracks of other users (even those that you do not follow).
Then I upload them from my mobile to Suunto app.Very easy and everything from the smarthphone.
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I use https://osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk in the UK or www.movescount.com (you may have heard of it ) when not in the UK.
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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