When using other people's gpx files, which on some rides is the only way, I tend to load them into bikeroutetoaster, and then check for oddities (way off road behind the hedge pee break expeditions, for example), and cut them out, then redownload, and then the file is in the format, the 200 metre warning mode and the number of way points etc that I always use, and that helps. Im hooped when it comes to Origin Latitude and False Easting. Should I use 'gpx track? What's the difference?īikehike is very useful to reverse entire routes, but you still have to go in and correct one way sections, especially when there are dual carriageway sections and large roundabouts. I gather from searching the forum that I guess the left or right edge as the central meridian. This software is able to easily connect to popular GPS receivers such as Garmin, Magellan and Lawrence and read their information by connecting to a computer.
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gpx option, (gpx route) my Garmin won't use it, giving me a message that says something about only 100 points. Description ExpertGPS Pro 7.10 ExpertGPS is a very efficient software for connecting to GPS devices and sending and receiving their information. On bike hike, if I download the route using the first.
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If you were doing these from scratch they would require some manual messing around cos the Cycle Paths are not used by the route planning websites, so adopting a "here's one I made earlier" appraoch, a la Blue Peter, makes sense. Is that what I need to find these roads Do I need to buy a Topo map from. Similar across Bristol or past Bath on the C/Ps. From another link in the Electronic Toys section is read a link to Expert GPS. I use bikeroutetoaster, where you can save all your routes, including 'starter blocks', for example I have one that goes over the Severn Bridge to the first rbt at Chepstow, and I load that as the first step in any route to Wales that I am planning. need to assign the elevation which is in shapefile from a program called EXPERTGPS.