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Great stuff!
That's a route I've fancied as a day ride for a while but the attraction of heading up the Munros with the bike has been a big draw for me of late. May try and squeeze it in before the clocks change if the weather opens up. Loving your pics. It looks like you had a grand old time.
Cheers
Sanny
truely inspirational
I must be being dim.
How do I download those endomondo routes either to my phone or PC.
I have just created an endomondo account & installed it on my phone, but can not suss how to get the GPX.
[quote=MadBillMcMad ]I must be being dim.
How do I download those endomondo routes either to my phone or PC.
I have just created an endomondo account & installed it on my phone, but can not suss how to get the GPX.
You can't. You'll either need to draw them out again using a package of your choice or ask the OP to Export them to GPX and send them to you or to make an Endomondo "Route" from it and let you know what it's called.
I think this is pretty well it.
http://www.gpsies.com/map.do?fileId=arwacwsffnysealf
or on getamap if you prefer
http://www.getamap.ordnancesurveyleisure.co.uk/?key=OWojKh10l3QfhyfxupOagA2
Looks right to me! I can upload/email the gpx files if anyone would like them - I'm sure there's a site I can use for small files?
That looks like a great couple of days out.
Josemctavish,
If you could email them to me that would be great, just in case I have got some of the route wrong.
email in profile. thanks
PS; my son has a teddy called Mctavish !
Splendid!
[quote=josemctavish ]Looks right to me! I can upload/email the gpx files if anyone would like them - I'm sure there's a site I can use for small files?
Just us the "To Route" function in Endomondo and call them something relevant. That way you don't have to host/email them at all.
Thanks Druidh, routes have been created called "Glen Geldie - Glen Feshie" and "Lairig an Laoigh", it's pretty easy to work out with a map too - Explorer 403!