Website to make a map for export to GPX
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Website to make a map for export to GPX
Anyone have any recommendations on a website to make a route/map that can be exported to a GPX file? I tried using Google Maps but I could only add destinations up to letter "J' and I'd like to have more points on my map.
Unless of course I'm making my map on Google Maps incorrectly, which is entirely possible.
Thank you.
Unless of course I'm making my map on Google Maps incorrectly, which is entirely possible.
Thank you.
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https://www.plotaroute.com/routeplanner
I used this while planning my bikepacking trip. A bit of a learning curve if you want to manually plan a route but not that hard. Remember to save often though. I forgot what I did but the route was gone and I had to painstakingly do it again.
I used this while planning my bikepacking trip. A bit of a learning curve if you want to manually plan a route but not that hard. Remember to save often though. I forgot what I did but the route was gone and I had to painstakingly do it again.
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Mapmyrun/ Mapmyride also do it and are free.
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RideWithGPS, Kamoots are others.
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Ride with gps is usually my first choice, if I’m generating a route manually.
Garmin connect (connect.garmin.com) can get a route (point to point, out and back, loop and back) created automatically based on a given start point and total distance, which you can edit afterwards. It also uses the “heat map” of uploaded rides to get somewhat of a bike friendly route. I’m pretty sure ridewithgps also has the same features but I haven’t had much time with it.
in a pinch, and depending on what route I’m generating EasyRoute app gets the cake for ease of use.
Garmin connect (connect.garmin.com) can get a route (point to point, out and back, loop and back) created automatically based on a given start point and total distance, which you can edit afterwards. It also uses the “heat map” of uploaded rides to get somewhat of a bike friendly route. I’m pretty sure ridewithgps also has the same features but I haven’t had much time with it.
in a pinch, and depending on what route I’m generating EasyRoute app gets the cake for ease of use.
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Thanks everyone. RideWithGPS fit my needs perfectly. Much appreciated. Cheers.