@Wapping - do you know if there's a way to pull a route from MyRoue App and share it as a navigable Google Map if you're travelling with a group and not everyone has MRA?
You can't navigate with that method though. I can get routes into Google My Maps without an issue (KML is a better formate for Google than GPX) but you can't then open that route on a phone and share it with people to follow on their own devices.there are a number of utilities and Youtube tutorials on how to convert a GPX file into a Google maps link
"convert gpx to google maps link" or "can you export an MRA route to google maps" entered into a search engine will get loads of links such as
then I would suggest to the person not willing to subscribe to MRA that he/she downloads one of the many free navigation apps to their phone that will import a GPX/KML file ... this is my approach when organising trips. If I plan a route I generate a GPX file and leave it up to the other riders to convert it to a format that works on their device. In September we had Zumo 390, Zumo XT and someone using a phone. I do enough admin for them without offering tech support.You can't navigate with that method though. I can get routes into Google My Maps without an issue (KML is a better formate for Google than GPX) but you can't then open that route on a phone and share it with people to follow on their own devices.
I tend to navigate for the group I regularly ride with (for over 40 years!). I share the routes I want to use on MRA so that they can see them (I used to use google my maps) so that folk can see them and make suggestions for alterations, but I lead the tours. Its difficult in some ways as you dictate the pace, are first to encounter road hazards, you are navigating and keeping an eye on your mirrors for issues behind. I don't think I could do it if it wasn't people who I've been riding with for years and trust.You can't navigate with that method though. I can get routes into Google My Maps without an issue (KML is a better formate for Google than GPX) but you can't then open that route on a phone and share it with people to follow on their own devices.
I haven’t used the Kurviger navigation app
Pocket Earth doesn’t let you navigate a gpx apparently
That’s odd, as I thought there was someone on the forum who used it for navigation. The blurb on the Pocket Earth help plates, looks like it should be possible:
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Pocket Earth App – Offline Maps & Travel Guides for iPhone & iPad » Help Manual
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I think the fellow was perhaps, @Kritou - Maybe I was wrong or maybe he was using Pocket Earth Pro?
PS The subscription for most things is usually well under the price of a tankful of fuel and / or not much more that a couple of pints in some bars. Cheap for smooth navigation, perhaps?
I’ve just downloaded the ‘non-Pro’ version of Pocket Earth app to my iPhone, sat in the pub.
It seems fully able to import GPX routes, which I’ve done:
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what would be wrong with one of you doing a copy of the route in google maps and then sharing the link to the route to all who want to use google maps, that should work, or does know one want to make the one copy of the route.
or do the route in google maps and share it, then convert the route to gpx for who ever wants one. just a thought.
What to do?
A. Comfort yourself that bunches of bods went away for years, with no GPS navigation at all.
B. Persuade your chums to avail themselves of MyRoute’s Navigation app.
C. Tell them to copy (by hand) the route into Google Maps.
D. Send the MyRoute route into say, Kurviger. Then tell your mates to download the Kurviger navigation app, which will display and run the route.
