How to access your saved routes?
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After half an hour of browsing all the menus, I still have not figured out how to see the list of my saved routes, to view one of them. Suunto website refers to ‘gallery of routes’ but does not tell how to access it.
If I start creating a new route and save it, at that point I can see my other saved routes as a list but not select any of them.
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@peten open the map (where you created the routes) and then select Routes tab on the top of the screen. This gives you the routes list.
What do you mean with “not select any of them”?
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@peten Which watch do you have?
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@peten said in How to access your saved routes?:
Suunto website refers to ‘gallery of routes’ but does not tell how to access it.
If I start creating a new route and save it, at that point I can see my other saved routes as a list but not select any of them.
Where are you playing with routes (on which web site) ?
And yes, which watch also ? -
Thank you for your comments. I have Ambit 2 (i.e. no bluetooth) and I’m using the Suunto App on iPhone. After some trying, here is how it works - the steps were not that obvious:
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Saving a route
If I go to the training log (second icon at the bottom), click the sport icon (e.g. bike), there are three dots in the top righ corner. Clicking that, I select menu item “Save route”. -
Accessing the route
Click the map marker icon at the bottom. On the right side of the map, there is a bookmark icon. This brings up the library of my routes. In the bottom corner of the map there is an upload icon (box with arrow) that you can use to share the route. There appears to be no possibility to download the route directly as a gpx or fit file (you need to send it to someone or at least start sending, in order to copy the URL before hitting send).
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@peten
happy you find it, but difficult to follow you
In the training log, there are your “activities”, “workouts”, “moves”, etc… you saved them with your watches.
Then in the route menu (map icon), there are the “routes”. And in this route menu, you can create one from scratch on the map, or, exactly as you did, transform an activity path into a route, to let it be shared with a link to download the gpx track.
/!\ for ambit, route creation is possible on SuuntoApp, but it is not possible to send it to the watch (you need to still use old movescount plateform and Suuntolink software : the one you use to transfer the moves from your watch to SuuntoApp now)But, if you want to download directly the fit file of one of your activity (not route), in the SuuntoApp then go in the activity details (in your training log, then click on this activity), and there will be a menu to “download fit file”.