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    freeheeler
    last edited by 21 Jan 2020, 07:43

    I know we have discussed the topic about route planner and Mapbox/Openstreetmaps are “the guilty”… I tried to report one issue to them and noticed it is very cumbersome to do that.
    I don’t understand why routing is such a big thing.
    In SA I choose “follow any road or path, by foot” or “all road types, cycling” for whatever reason it does not follow the road but takes deviations again. This is an official swiss cycling path registered in the official cycling path network… it’s nice to have a routeplanner but it is really annoying to use it 😞
    Google Maps works fine in that area…

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      sartoric Moderator @freeheeler
      last edited by 21 Jan 2020, 09:53

      @TELE-HO
      As a test, have you tried Gaiagps or something else ?

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        freeheeler @sartoric
        last edited by 21 Jan 2020, 09:58

        @sartoric
        now I did…

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          sartoric Moderator @freeheeler
          last edited by 21 Jan 2020, 10:36

          @TELE-HO
          That’s curious, as I see now (or I never noticed it before) Gaia is using MapBox too.

          So maybe it’s due to how SA request the info to retrieve the path info.

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            freeheeler @sartoric
            last edited by freeheeler 21 Jan 2020, 10:44

            @sartoric
            despite that, SA now calculates about 50% too much vertical climb… same like MC did… this was not always the case as I once tested it and it was scary precise

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              margusl @freeheeler
              last edited by margusl 21 Jan 2020, 17:02

              @TELE-HO said in Route planner glitch:

              I tried to report one issue to them and noticed it is very cumbersome to do that.
              I don’t understand why routing is such a big thing.

              You are generally better off by fixing those issues yourself at OSM or find someone who is comfortable with OSM edits and does this for you. Features in OSM have tags and different routers can behave bit differently when interpreting those tags.

              For example test that same route here - https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=graphhopper_bicycle&route=47.2582%2C8.3771%3B47.2422%2C8.3887#
              and switch between Bicycle (OSRM) and Bicycle (GraphHopper). Now move start and destination points around to spot those junctions where deviations take place, e.g something like this - https://www.openstreetmap.org/directions?engine=graphhopper_bicycle&route=47.25257%2C8.38292%3B47.25050%2C8.38420
              And check tags of those roads that routers seems to avoid (left click on a map, query features). Compare against roads and paths that router is happy with.

              So one of those offending sections seems to be https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/403869005
              While It doesn’t actually restrict cycling, there are some restrictions set up (motorcar=destination; motorcycle=destination ) and those are probably enough to make some routers prefer alternatives. If I had enough local knowledge, I’d first add bicycle=yes to this and all other similar sections on that cycling route to help out confused routing services.

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                pilleus
                last edited by pilleus 21 Jan 2020, 19:42

                For calculation of routes by bicycle there is a great web application (also available as Android app), that allows to customize the available routing profiles (avoid hills, no-go-areas, preference of low traffic, shortest route and more). The calculated route can be used with SA.

                https://brouter.de/brouter-web/#map=5/50.990/9.860/osm-mapnik-german_style

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                  Mff73 @pilleus
                  last edited by 21 Jan 2020, 20:26

                  @pilleus
                  Yep.
                  Brouter has also great offline capabilities, as add on for other apps (like LocusMap).

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                    pilleus @Mff73
                    last edited by pilleus 21 Jan 2020, 20:46

                    @Mff73 said in Route planner glitch:
                    And

                    LocusMap

                    has a Wear OS add on, which works great. Another option for the Suunto 7. 😊

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                      freeheeler @pilleus
                      last edited by 21 Jan 2020, 21:03

                      @pilleus
                      … avoid hills… I prefer them to collect more vertical meters 😉
                      Thanks guys, I’ll check this out on the laptop, soonish 👍

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