The very best gpx routes free for everyone.. !
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Attention community,
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This blog by our CEO, Michel van Hagen, zooms in on the RouteXpert library. A beautiful part of the MRA platform that recently received an important update.
Have fun reading!
The very best gpx routes free for everyone.. !
In this blog post I will tell you more about the background of the MRA RouteXpert Library. How did it come about, who are the RouteXperts and what criteria are used for publishing routes.Finally something new, how would you like it if all routes are also available offline? Read on quick...
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@timo-martosatiman-mra Regarding the RouteXpert Library on a stick proposal.
Personally, I particularly enjoy the process of researching, creating and refining my own routes rather than just follow something created by others. That’s not to cast doubt on the work of the Route Experts - I’ve looked at a few and they look great. I’m sure many would find them of benefit.
But having a collection of routes on a USB stick all seems a bit… let’s say ‘retro’? Power bank and flashlight or not. It would be yet another bit of kit to carry - and a very lose-able one at that.
Why not just make Route Expert routes, along with those in MRA route lists, individually downloadable onto mobile devices for offline use in the Navigation app, much in the manner that we can already install regional routable maps?
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The stick is a nice gesture but rather something I would donate to loyal users or very active community members for Christmas (no I am not soliciting ) Why would anyone convinced of the easiness of the online search tool enjoy a catalog of off-line routes. And uhm, a "PowerBank" of 900 mAh..?
I don't mean to be a harsh critic, but I honestly think the effort is better spent differently.