Garmin map marker?
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Garmin map marker?
Let's say you live in St.Louis for example. Youre familiar with many streets but you try new ones. Im looking for a app to highlight/mark down every route I ride on. I own a Fenix 6 Pro. I ride other cities in my county and want to see the streets I've ridden already to ride ones I haven't.
Thank y'all in advance
Thank y'all in advance
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You can use RideWithGPS for this. Pair your RWGPS account to your Germin Connect account. When you finish a ride and it uploads to your Garmin account it will also be sent to your RideWithGPS account, While viewing the map if in planning or edit mode there is a Heatmaps drop down select Personal Heatmap. If not in planning or edit mode under the Settings drop down select Personal Heatmap. This will show all your rides with a purple line. It will also get darker and wider so you can see which roads you ride more then others,
There is also a Global Heatmap that shows where others ride. It can help with planing a ride in an area you don't know.
There is also a Global Heatmap that shows where others ride. It can help with planing a ride in an area you don't know.
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I think the best tool for this is wandrer.earth which will show where you have been in a binary fashion, rather than with a heatmap. If you pay for a subscription, you can import all of your rides and activities on foot (with separate maps for both), and you can also create routes in Strava, RideWtihGPS, and Komoot which show how many new miles you'll get. You can also download a map layer for your Garmin (or a couple other brands) bike computer (I think it will work on your Fenix 6 Pro too) which will show where you haven't been in case you want to just wander around. I think that will be a bit difficult with the watch form-factor though.
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Now, ridewithgps shows a "heat map" of all riders or just my rides. I have the paid version of rwgps, does this show for the free version too?
But since I don't upload most ride recordings to ridewithgps, it seems to be including routes I've drawn. I have hundreds of routes going back many years.)
My Tourbook
For years, I've also been using the free My Tourbook. I upload batches of ride recordings to it, and have data going back to my Garmin 705 from 2010!
https://mytourbook.sourceforge.io/mytourbook/index.php
It has ride details and charts, monthly and yearly totals, and the maps of the routes.
I can select a range of times, and all those rides are plotted on the map. (This still will lock up if I try "too many" rides at once. I just tried two full years, 250 rides, it crashed the app, even on my new, fast PC. Launching the app again, it plotted 126 rides from one full year in about a minute. One or a few rides are fast to map.)
There's a bit of a learning curve to figure out how you want to display the data panels, but then it's easy to use. I like it.)
But since I don't upload most ride recordings to ridewithgps, it seems to be including routes I've drawn. I have hundreds of routes going back many years.)
My Tourbook
For years, I've also been using the free My Tourbook. I upload batches of ride recordings to it, and have data going back to my Garmin 705 from 2010!
https://mytourbook.sourceforge.io/mytourbook/index.php
It has ride details and charts, monthly and yearly totals, and the maps of the routes.
I can select a range of times, and all those rides are plotted on the map. (This still will lock up if I try "too many" rides at once. I just tried two full years, 250 rides, it crashed the app, even on my new, fast PC. Launching the app again, it plotted 126 rides from one full year in about a minute. One or a few rides are fast to map.)
There's a bit of a learning curve to figure out how you want to display the data panels, but then it's easy to use. I like it.)
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If you are asking about this for when on the bike then a Garmin handheld or marine chart plotter, that might be somewhat easier as you can set the device to show previous tracks and at least on some you can change the color of that track. But for cycling and wrist worn devices I don't think you can do that well if at all.
If you are wanting to do this off the bike then RideWithGPS will let you do that very easily and you can make a route based on that to put on your device. I'm not sure if you need to be a paid member for the feature of showing heat maps limited to your activities. And that also might work with their phone app, but I don't use that for much other than ride review when away from home with no PC or Mac.
Otherwise, when I'm riding, if I don't remember a street, then it's just as good as I haven't done it before and I can make a decision then whether to take that street or not. Only need the app in my head.
If you are wanting to do this off the bike then RideWithGPS will let you do that very easily and you can make a route based on that to put on your device. I'm not sure if you need to be a paid member for the feature of showing heat maps limited to your activities. And that also might work with their phone app, but I don't use that for much other than ride review when away from home with no PC or Mac.
Otherwise, when I'm riding, if I don't remember a street, then it's just as good as I haven't done it before and I can make a decision then whether to take that street or not. Only need the app in my head.
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If you are asking about this for when on the bike then a Garmin handheld or marine chart plotter, that might be somewhat easier as you can set the device to show previous tracks and at least on some you can change the color of that track. But for cycling and wrist worn devices I don't think you can do that well if at all.
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Yeah, I saw that in your prior post. Did you think I and others may have missed it?
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You can use RideWithGPS for this. Pair your RWGPS account to your Germin Connect account. When you finish a ride and it uploads to your Garmin account it will also be sent to your RideWithGPS account, While viewing the map if in planning or edit mode there is a Heatmaps drop down select Personal Heatmap. If not in planning or edit mode under the Settings drop down select Personal Heatmap. This will show all your rides with a purple line. It will also get darker and wider so you can see which roads you ride more then others,
There is also a Global Heatmap that shows where others ride. It can help with planing a ride in an area you don't know.
There is also a Global Heatmap that shows where others ride. It can help with planing a ride in an area you don't know.
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
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Do you know how to make a map with turn by turn direction for the Garmin 830? I have used my phone with Ride with GPS and honestly like it. The Garmin I hate with a passion (brand new).
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
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Do you know how to make a map with turn by turn direction for the Garmin 830? I have used my phone with Ride with GPS and honestly like it. The Garmin I hate with a passion (brand new).
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
View the route and click Export Fit File, to save the route as a .fit file.
There are ways to auto update routes to the 830. But the simplest upload method is this (which I use). Directions for Windows PCs:
connect the Garmin to your computer via USB.
wait for it to boot up. Now the Garmin shows up as a USB drive.
In the Downloads folder, copy the route .fit file
Navigate to the Garmin device, then down to folder Garmin --> NewFiles.
paste the .fit file into the NewFiles folder.
I right click the Garmin device and choose Eject. This might not be too critical anymore, but it's still a good idea.
unplug the Garmin, boot it up. The route shows up in Navigate --> Saved Courses.
It will warn you of turns when you are close, with a popup map, even if the routing map isn't displayed.
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Do you know how to make a map with turn by turn direction for the Garmin 830? I have used my phone with Ride with GPS and honestly like it. The Garmin I hate with a passion (brand new).
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
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Do you know how to make a map with turn by turn direction for the Garmin 830? I have used my phone with Ride with GPS and honestly like it. The Garmin I hate with a passion (brand new).
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
I would be happy to use anything that would get me turn by turn directions with the Garmin.
So, you use RWGPS to plan routes and you use the RWGPS app on you phone to navigate?
It's easy to transfer routes in RWGPS to your 830 and have it show the turns. This is what RWGPS started out doing over ten years ago (before they had an app).
People above have mentioned some options.
You can also install apps on your 830 (like on a phone) to download routes form RWGPS direcly. RWGPS has its own app and the GRouteLoader app does the same thing (as well as other stuff).
By the way, you are making a "route" or a "course" (or even a "track"). The "map" is the image with all the roads (and you aren't making that).
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Thanks. In the end, I found I could take the routes I have in RidewithGPS export them and import them into the Garmin Connect map site and save that as a new route and export to my Garmin. That seems to work.
The upload and import page won't import the files for some reason.
on ridewithgps: draw a route. save it, giving it a title.
View the route and click Export Fit File, to save the route as a .fit file.
There are ways to auto update routes to the 830. But the simplest upload method is this (which I use). Directions for Windows PCs:
connect the Garmin to your computer via USB.
wait for it to boot up. Now the Garmin shows up as a USB drive.
In the Downloads folder, copy the route .fit file
Navigate to the Garmin device, then down to folder Garmin --> NewFiles.
paste the .fit file into the NewFiles folder.
I right click the Garmin device and choose Eject. This might not be too critical anymore, but it's still a good idea.
unplug the Garmin, boot it up. The route shows up in Navigate --> Saved Courses.
It will warn you of turns when you are close, with a popup map, even if the routing map isn't displayed.
View the route and click Export Fit File, to save the route as a .fit file.
There are ways to auto update routes to the 830. But the simplest upload method is this (which I use). Directions for Windows PCs:
connect the Garmin to your computer via USB.
wait for it to boot up. Now the Garmin shows up as a USB drive.
In the Downloads folder, copy the route .fit file
Navigate to the Garmin device, then down to folder Garmin --> NewFiles.
paste the .fit file into the NewFiles folder.
I right click the Garmin device and choose Eject. This might not be too critical anymore, but it's still a good idea.
unplug the Garmin, boot it up. The route shows up in Navigate --> Saved Courses.
It will warn you of turns when you are close, with a popup map, even if the routing map isn't displayed.
If your pair your Garmin and RideWithGPS accounts and Pin a route it will transfer to your Garmin. Pin the route in RWGPS and the next time your Garmin syncs with Garmin Connect on your phone it will transfer. If a route is already pined unpin it and pin it again and it will transfer.
So, you use RWGPS to plan routes and you use the RWGPS app on you phone to navigate?
It's easy to transfer routes in RWGPS to your 830 and have it show the turns. This is what RWGPS started out doing over ten years ago (before they had an app).
People above have mentioned some options.
You can also install apps on your 830 (like on a phone) to download routes form RWGPS direcly. RWGPS has its own app and the GRouteLoader app does the same thing (as well as other stuff).
By the way, you are making a "route" or a "course" (or even a "track"). The "map" is the image with all the roads (and you aren't making that).
It's easy to transfer routes in RWGPS to your 830 and have it show the turns. This is what RWGPS started out doing over ten years ago (before they had an app).
People above have mentioned some options.
You can also install apps on your 830 (like on a phone) to download routes form RWGPS direcly. RWGPS has its own app and the GRouteLoader app does the same thing (as well as other stuff).
By the way, you are making a "route" or a "course" (or even a "track"). The "map" is the image with all the roads (and you aren't making that).
But from the help here, I think I have a workable solution.
Thanks guys!
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Export the route as FIT and make sure you copy it to \Garmin\NewFiles.
Note that "turn guidance" (which displays as big white arrows) is calculated by the device. It might not work for "paths". You can also use "course points", which are added to the file by the route planning software (e.g., RWGPS). These are taken from the cuesheet items in RWGPS. For these, you'd need to enable "course points" in the settings for the course. "Course points" are a feature of FIT or TCX files.
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