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What's the best map app?
I have been using mapmyride but I have seen a lot of people post pictures of their other apps, just not sure what they are.
Is there a better app, or should I pick up a computer that will go on the bike? I'm new to cycling, so forgive the dumb questions! |
Strava.
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Originally Posted by FPSDavid
(Post 15898949)
Strava.
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I have a Garmin 500. i've used both Garmin software and Strava software. I prefer the Garmin because the elevation is more accurate and you can 'plan a ride'. There is a setting where you can choose the map source, i think mine is set to Google. also, highlights bike trails and roads with bike lanes.
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Originally Posted by Ridelots24
(Post 15899393)
I have a Garmin 500. i've used both Garmin software and Strava software. I prefer the Garmin because the elevation is more accurate and you can 'plan a ride'. There is a setting where you can choose the map source, i think mine is set to Google. also, highlights bike trails and roads with bike lanes.
I don't know how to plan out a route in Strava. It always struck me as more of a social application. |
I like Strava for tracking, and use it on all my rides. But for planning a ride, I find Google Maps the easiest to use before I leve the house, provided I don't need elevation gain. If I want elevation info then I use mapmyride.com to plan my route, but I still use Strava to track.
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Originally Posted by FPSDavid
(Post 15898949)
Strava.
For planning, google maps or the "Where to Bike" apps for whatever city you're in. |
Strava works better however, I also use MapMyRide as it has better ride planning tools as well as reports etc on their website.
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Strava social aspects are well executed and fun.
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Originally Posted by Slanman
(Post 15898973)
any reason why?
I use a Garmin GPS bike computer with maps. The batteries last much longer, it's waterproof (think rain) and it works when there's no cell reception. |
To be quite frank, for me strava for tracking and Google maps with its newly released TURN BY TURN navigation is the best combo so far, the only thing lacking is the abilerty to desing ur own routes but I might give map my ride a go for that.
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I have a Garmin 800 and upload to Strava as well as Golden Cheetah for data analysis. Ridewithgps works very well for route planning.
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 15905571)
Because it's a fad.
I use a Garmin GPS bike computer with maps. The batteries last much longer, it's waterproof (think rain) and it works when there's no cell reception. |
Ride with GPS's map covers over 1/2 of the page- pretty easy to scroll thru the route.
Mapmyride's map maybe 15% of the page- more clutter, less info. |
^^^
In ridewithgps, you can hide the control window on the right and the cue sheet window on the left (to have the map occupy more than 50% of the screen). |
RWGPS is a great resource for ride planning and you can dump the route into your preferred garmin device.
I like strava for tracking my activities even though I don't have a prayer of ever being the king of the mountain for any real segment that goes up hill. It's fun and vaguely social. |
Does anyone use Bikeroutetoaster or MapMyRide?
How do you avoid having "crooked" routes? Somehow the map takes a shortcut. The line goes diagonal instead of taking the real way on the road. Garmin gets confused when this happens. It tells you you're going the wrong way when in theory you're not. |
I use GPSIES to premap a ride for road or dirt and upload it to my Garmin 800. I like GPSIES because it uses different maps and you're not stuck with just Google or Bing.
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Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 15905628)
A very popular one for those who are competitive. If you just like to ride and smell the flowers there isn't much point.
It isn't for people who are competitive; it's for people who like to compete with strangers on the internet instead of with actual people in the flesh next to them. It's competition for the anti-social. ;) |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 15908171)
Isn't that what fad means?
It isn't for people who are competitive; it's for people who like to compete with strangers on the internet instead of with actual people in the flesh next to them. It's competition for the anti-social. ;) |
I think Garmin connect is probably the easiest and the best, a close second would be ridewithgps.com
The only reason I can see to be on strava is if you like the social aspect....the KOMs and leaderboards and such. |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 15905571)
Because it's a fad.
I use a Garmin GPS bike computer with maps. The batteries last much longer, it's waterproof (think rain) and it works when there's no cell reception. |
Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
(Post 15908171)
Isn't that what fad means?
It isn't for people who are competitive; it's for people who like to compete with strangers on the internet instead of with actual people in the flesh next to them. It's competition for the anti-social. ;) |
Originally Posted by gregf83
(Post 15905616)
I have a Garmin 800 and upload to Strava as well as Golden Cheetah for data analysis. Ridewithgps works very well for route planning.
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Originally Posted by Ebuzz
(Post 15908345)
Can you upload from the 800 directly to Golden Cheetah?
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