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What is your favourite app/website for finding and logging trails...? I use ViewRanger (with OS maps) and just trying TrailForks.
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Simon
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Simon
which in turn propogates to trailforks.
How do you get Strava to Propgate to Trailforks. I looked at trailforks as an option but there were no trails for at least 50 miles and as I'd started making e-bike segments on Strava by then I couldn't be bothered starting again.
I use Trailforks too for exploration, my activity is logged using Strava (synchronised from Garmin Connect).How do you get Strava to Propgate to Trailforks. I looked at trailforks as an option but there were no trails for at least 50 miles and as I'd started making e-bike segments on Strava by then I couldn't be bothered starting again.
EnjoyHey guys, thanks for taking the time to reply and explain. OK, so I logged onto trailforks .. checked settings and there it is - link with strava.. It's now bulk importing all my rides ! COOL !
You can always print out the trail maps from Trailforks and use them the good old analog wayWhat about no cell phone, any website to look at trail maps?
I have a 5$ watch, an 8 YO laptop and a few bikes. Thanks
Dont know about UK but for mainland europe komoot is superb, lots of routes on all levels and a lot of them! You can ride the routes from the app but can also export as GPX, which you can use in Blevo for instance.
However if you’ve gone bush, in the wilderness, in a jungle or somewhere even more exotic, Trailforks is probably not going to help - especially if there’s not a single radio wave to be had. So in this case or even if you just need to discover new places to ride near home, I recommend Maps 3D. You really can discover the undiscovered not to mention the off-road off-line auto routing is great. Only on iOS though.
Maps 3D
You also might want to try out Singletracks, which (as Trailforks) is community based, and you can find all sorts of trails. Strava is unfortunately often misused as people call an unpaved road with a climb or descent a MTB trail.I tried trailforks and Strava but the former didn't have much of interest around here and the latter seemed more focussed on scattered short climbs against a clock. Maybe I was missing something
You also might want to try out Singletracks, which (as Trailforks) is community based, and you can find all sorts of trails. Strava is unfortunately often misused as people call an unpaved road with a climb or descent a MTB trail.
Thanks for the suggestion, but it's a bit like trailforks. Single tracks has 30 registered tracks in the whole of Switzerland, a country where it's a challenge not to find hills. The nearest one to me on singletracks is Verbier, an hour's drive away, past shitloads of hills (I'd have to literally drive past the portes du soleil to get there).
I think I'm missing something. There's probably a francophone equivalent. Or maybe there aren't enough francophones to make a specialised MTB site, rather than a generalist site such as wikiloc worthwhile. Or maybe it's too easy here, just go outside and find a hill, you don't need a track sharing site, which is pretty much what I've been doing.
Gpsies.com. Allows you to plan routes on opencyclemaps
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