Bottom line is that if I get a route made with base camp and load into Garmin Nav, same map version, same routing settings probably yield same route. That said, I have found map errors with garmin also. Still using scenic and climbing learning curve. Looking forward to next version! I’m getting better at route import also, goes fairly quickly
Go to My Maps, create a New Map and click on Import to import the GPX file and voila you can save your map. to convert the route on Google Maps to a GPX file
1. Open the Beeline app and select the ride you would like to export as a GPX file. 2. Tap on the 'Options' menu in the top right corner and select the 'Share/ download' option. 3. Choose whether you would like to share/download the ridden or planned route. 4.
Importing map features. To import map features, navigate to the Map Layers menu or the Layers tab: *Note: the option to choose to link the features to one or more maps is only available when importing from the Layers tab. If importing via the Map Layers menu, the features will automatically be linked to the current open map. Android. Tap
Importing Markups (Waypoints, Routes, Lines Shapes, and Tracks) into the onX Hunt App. KML imports are not supported in the onX Hunt App, but you can import KML files using the onX Hunt Web Map. Tap the My Content Button at the bottom of the screen. Tap the "Import" button at the top of the My Content Menu. Select the GPX file you want to Import. Over the Data import button in the main menu, over the Import in a route folder action menu… all about import can be found in our User guide. Routes and points at once. As we mentioned in the beginning, GPX can contain both routes and points. When importing such a file Locus offers storing points to an extra folder or merging them with the Google Earth will open it fine, but I want to see it on a map. Basecamp will of course display it on a map, but the underlying map is ugly. I'm not sure how many points there are, but a lot of the 5,000km was undulating switchbacks through the mountains.
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You can create a Strava route from a GPX file by selecting Dashboard from the top navigation menu on the Strava website then My Routes > Create New Route. Click the upload button highlighted below and choose the GPX file you would like to use to create a route. Once the file has been uploaded, you can adjust the waypoints on the map or edit
A measuring tool (Measuring Distance on the Map) Options to export the map as a .kml or .gpx file (Exporting Map Data) Tools to import courses, .gpx, .kml, or .kmz files (Importing Map Data) Controls to select additional maps for your device (Map Availability) Your most recent location, marked by an arrow with your name next to it
Hover over 'Saved' in the top header and select 'Create map' Click ‘Upload from file’ in the left panel Click and drag your file into the box or hit 'Browse' to open your file manager and select your file
That way, you can import and see your geographical data in other apps. For example, on a map with cross-country driving directions and restaurants along the way, download just the directions so you can visualize it in Google Earth. Export your map's data Click the map menu button in the left panel. Select Export as KMZ.
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