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  • Classic Ride 144 – Ludlow and the Clee Hills
  • singletrackmag
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    Issue 144 Komoot Classic Ride: Ludlow and the Clee Hills

    roger_mellie
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    Looking forward to the gpx file 😉

    Mark
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    Have a look here? https://singletrackworld.com/account/downloads/

    We are in the process of phasing out the old system and migrating all files into your accounts area.

    roger_mellie
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    Ah, great thanks! Didn’t realise that was a thing. 👍

    bravesirrobin
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    Hi, I don’t see the GPX either in the Downloads section mentioned above or in the Komoot Classic Ride collection?

    Mark
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    You don’t see issue 144 listed in your downloads on that link?

    K
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    I don’t have the classic ride gpx link in my downloads menu for 144, only the pdf, I books and kindle.

    Only one that seems to have gpx download is 142 but that puts .xml extension on when I download it.

    JackHammer
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    same

    Mark
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    Thanks for that info guys. I’m on it now and we’ll get that fixed. Standby

    JackHammer
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    Follow up question. I’m heading to that area in October, what it like if it’s wet/damp/been raining? Slop-fest?

    singletracktech
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    I believe that everyone should be able to download the GPX from https://singletrackworld.com/account/downloads/ now. Apologies for the teething issues. Thanks to those who couldn’t see the GPX file for issue 144 for pointing this out.

    stuckinonegear
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    Follow up question. I’m heading to that area in October, what it like if it’s wet/damp/been raining? Slop-fest? 🤘

    It generally holds up really well, so much of the route is old quarry so it drains really well. Enjoy!

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