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  • Can my Strava routes be overlaid on to an OS map?
  • strike
    Free Member

    I’m all new to this, hence the question!

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    you can save them as gpx files and load them into anything that’ll show os maps – memorymap or viewranger, etc

    Conan257
    Free Member

    Or import them into endomondo

    jam-bo
    Full Member
    gazc
    Free Member

    you have made my day 😀

    kcal
    Full Member

    seconded for jam bo’s post.

    Bonus is the flipper then works for Endomondo and many other map apps – even viewing tracks for the Highland Trail 550 as I found.

    warns74
    Free Member

    You can also export the GPX file from Strava then import and overlay it onto 1:25k and 1:50k OS maps via Bing Maps, (use the “my places” function)

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    i’m going home then.

    Raymond
    Full Member

    jam bo, take the whole week off, you have made me a very happy man! (something of an OS map junkie here)

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    that velo viewer thing is great 🙂

    bartimaeus
    Free Member

    Not only can your Strava rides be overlaid on an OS 1:25,000 map using the Veloviewer map flipper, but ALL your rides can be mapped at the same time – the map flipper works with the Strava Heatmap and the Multiple Ride Mapper

    DavidB
    Free Member

    The velo viewer code is clever and only a few lines, it simply replaces the google image urls with urls from the other map providers. I’m tempted to create a Rickroll version

    gwaelod
    Free Member

    The other veloviewer tool for segment tracking is good too…it meticulously records your descent down a segments rankings…

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