Hi,
I have a funy track on my strava route, I recall someone (Tom? or Adrian) giving a link a while back for a site which we can edit the routes on?
Cheers
Dave C
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Hi,
I have a funy track on my strava route, I recall someone (Tom? or Adrian) giving a link a while back for a site which we can edit the routes on?
Cheers
Dave C
I can't remember off-hand (but browse through http://citycyclingedinburgh.info/bbpress/topic.php?id=6529).
The GPX file can be edited with care by hand, especially if you are just snipping off one end. There are probably also freeware editors on t'web
edd1e_h - your surname isn't Ferrari by any chance?
Cheers. I have a section of my ride on Sunday which seems to have a strange straigh line in, which I'd like to correct.
SNAP can also be used for this.
http://strava-tools.raceshape.com/snap/
Also sending a polite support request to Strava usually does the trick if you can't sort it yourself.
I managed to edit out spurious data which suggested I'd ridden home via the South Atlantic. But it triggered all the Base Mile Blast awards. Then it deleted the mileage for that ride altogether.
That's very pretty. In some places there seems to be a pretty poor correlation between any actual roads on the ground and the straight lines in the picture. Presumably you would achieve this by pausing your GPS track, moving and then restarting it...
I'm not stranger to working with GPX files and having looked for ages I found a really good desktop editor not long back. It worked neatly with the files without trying to add its own spin on things. It's name is Viking GPS. I'd recommend it !!BUT!! the download is hosted on Sourceforge which unlike other open source sites seems to be happy to display numerous false download button type adverts. At least that's what I found last time I looked. So if you go looking for it please be careful to get the right thing. (I was happy enough after my research to download to my office machine).
Strava also enables you to snip the start or end of the ride as well if that is all you need to do. Really easy, it shows your route on a map and you just drag the start and end points where required.
Very handy if you happen to leave it on in the car or something.
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