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Currently, it creates a new trail every time. I agree that the name is a bit unfortunate. It was fitting when wanderer started out because back then it was solely made for hiking. I plan to transform summit logs into leaderboards similar to strava in a future update. Then I will probably also rename the summit logs to something more fitting.
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Does it integrate with Garmin as well?
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I want to try this. I'm one of the unfortunate victims of Gaia GPS turning to trash.
However, I can't seem to find in the docs how tracks can be recorded...
Is there an app?
Do I need to be in contact with the server to record a track?
Do I need to ask my friends to send me gpx exports if they aren't on strava?
Do you envision an integration with opentrailmap so in can share trails without having to expose Wanderer to public?
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When I first stumbled upon this I was wondering how a one person open source project can look this beautiful. Now I am also wondering how it can be so feature rich.
Seriously, I just love this project. Sadly I have no use for it right now (not big into sharing my trails, nor know enough people for it to be used), but still wanted to leave a comment just for appreciating your effort and the result. Such a beautiful project. -
Recording is currently not possible with wanderer itself. I personally use osmAnd to record my trails and import them into wanderer. If your you don't want to expose wanderer to the public your friends would need to send you their trails, yes. But I guess that's no different with any other service.
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Unfortunately Garmin does not offer their API to private consumers:
https://developer.garmin.com/gc-developer-program/program-faq/I have not found a way to pull the data without API access.
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They do, check fittrackee they have a python sync to garmin, I use it
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Pocketbase does a lot of the heavy lifting, but yes it is a very nice project.
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Thank you very much! Really appreciate the kind words
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Ok, I think I can deal with recording on an OSM client. I'll give Wanderer a try.
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Thanks, I found it:
https://git.dryusdan.fr/Dryusdan/garmin-to-fittrackeeI'll check it out!
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This is really neat. I'll be trying it out for sure
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So I went to the demo and I have a few questions:
- Couldn't figure out how to use 3d in demo (not critical)
- developer discord link on github is expired
- distinction between "public" and "shared" trails isn't clear
- "Completion Status" for trails... what does this mean?
- Couldn't import a trail in demo:
haystack-mountain-101522-105940.gpx {"message":"TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'id')"}
I am actually really impressed with what you have so far, and I'd love to start using this!
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- There is a mountain symbol on the map. Press it to activate the terrain. Drag the compass needle to tilt the map
- Thanks, fixed,
- A public trail is visible to everyone, including non-registered users. A shared trail is only visible (or editable) for the users you share the trail with
- If you add a summit log to a trail it is considered "completed"
- Can you provide a full error stack trace, please?
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This means there are still nice things happening in the world.
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I have no use for this. Yet. I'm very happy it exists and I'm playing with it now.
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No way to login with a fediverse account ?
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You might want to check out https://gpslogger.app/ for logging.
I'm super happy with the battery usage. My use case is on multiday tracks, so battery charge is a luxury. -
I read below that you activate the 3D terrain using the mountain icon, but I still can't get it to work with Firefox. I've tried the demo site with the same results. Is it maybe some sort of proprietary Google thing?
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Have a look at the demo site. Everything is set up there already. I personally use the generous free tier of MapTiler.