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elPedro666":10pg5wsi said:brocklanders023":10pg5wsi said:That's for big boys isn't it![]()
hamster":10pg5wsi said:Endomondo does nice route tracking without the dick measurement bit of Strava.
Well, I've got Strava now, so I guess we'll see! :shock:
Maverick sounds interesting, I'll take a look at that, cheers.
Seems that there are two things here; tracking what you've done (Strava seeming to be the most used) and actual route-finding. Will see what use I can make out of Strava and maybe look into something like Back Country for exploring new areas if needed.
Thanks guys, great help as always![]()
One thing you'll find in Strava, while it does not have OS maps

- Remember to add your privacy zone.
- Remember to add you bikes AND edit the ride online after it's uploaded to the correct bike (it uses the default otherwise).
- Remember to turn off Wi-Fi as that eats mobile batteries. All you actually need is GPS on to track during a ride. Enable data connections and sync as and when needed (i.e. after the ride)
Remember to join the RetroBike club

http://app.strava.com/clubs/retrobike