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    • stromdiddilyS Offline
      stromdiddily Gold Members
      last edited by stromdiddily

      Hi @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos - noticed some weird behavior today on my run.

      Route was an outer loop with a second shorter loop that followed about a 3rd of the outer loop (pictured below).

      The route is to run the first half of the outer loop then take a right at the highlighted portion of the picture. The watch, however was telling me to go left (which is done to finish the route and is straight downhill) as it was somehow thinking that I was farther along. The odd part is that the elevation profile was accurately tracking where I was at. Both breadcrumb and elevation profile screens pictured below.

      A bit hard to explain so let me know if this makes zero sense LOL

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      Always carry a flaggon of whiskey for snakebite; and furthermore, always carry a small snake.

      User of pretty much every watch since the Ambit 3 Peak. Now back in the family w SV :)

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      • ? Offline
        A Former User
        last edited by

        I’ve reported a similar issue a couple of months ago. The watch seems to favor a closer way to the finish if there is more than one way to go. I experienced this issue when I was doing two large loops, the second being slightly shorter, that had the same first mile. On the first loop, at the fork between the first loop and the second, the watch navigation pointed to the second loop.

        Later on the same run I experienced another navigation issue. I went off route for a mile or so. As I was merging back into the original route, the watch showed arrows pointing in the direction opposite to the route direction i. e. back to the start.

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        • stromdiddilyS Offline
          stromdiddily Gold Members @Guest
          last edited by stromdiddily

          @silentvoyager but the elevation profile is tracking correctly. Why on earth would the two be be different??

          Always carry a flaggon of whiskey for snakebite; and furthermore, always carry a small snake.

          User of pretty much every watch since the Ambit 3 Peak. Now back in the family w SV :)

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          • ? Offline
            A Former User @stromdiddily
            last edited by

            @stromdiddily It wasn’t thinking that you were further along. It knew exactly where you were. But back in April 2019 Suunto introduced this new feature that makes routing dynamic and it uses arrows to point the route the watch “chooses”. I don’t know who’s bright idea that was but that dynamic routing is wrong more often than it right. It doesn’t just stick to the route any longer. It may, for example, decide to reverse the route, which happens on out and back parts of a route. It may also pick a path that it thinks would bring you to the finish point sooner. A person who designed that clearly had no idea how and why trail runners use routes. They probably thought of something like a car navigation.

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            • isaziI Offline
              isazi Moderator @Guest
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              @silentvoyager I finally understand now. I’m not a route/navigation user as I don’t run on trails and therefore I’ve got time to carry an old fashioned map with me and use that for navigation, but I tried to create and use a route few weeks ago for the sake of it, and I could not understand the direction to take (because the route I created had some sections in which I would go both ways), so the arrows were changing. Now I see what was going on.

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              • Václav KrálV Offline
                Václav Král
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                I’m using route navigation relatively often, for example if I’m in new terrain and I never had this issues. I´m happy with dynamic change direction of track, because I sometimes run same route but reversive, and sometimes I change my track in the middle and I decide return back to the start. I don´t remember, that I had anytime some issues.
                I will try simulate this issue…

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                • ? Offline
                  A Former User @Václav Král
                  last edited by A Former User

                  @Václav-Král Route navigation works fine on simple point-to-point or single loop routes. But as soon as the route is a bit more complex, for example, intersections, multiple loops, or out-and-back sections it does no longer work as expected. Many race courses have multiple loops or out-and-back sections so relying on Suunto navigation would make you lost.

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                  • stromdiddilyS Offline
                    stromdiddily Gold Members @Guest
                    last edited by

                    @silentvoyager oh gotcha, so the nav portion is saying “hey go this way, it’s faster”.

                    If that’s truly the case that’s pretty bad.

                    Always carry a flaggon of whiskey for snakebite; and furthermore, always carry a small snake.

                    User of pretty much every watch since the Ambit 3 Peak. Now back in the family w SV :)

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                    • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                      Brad_Olwin Moderator @stromdiddily
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                      @stromdiddily I had this experience a year ago and reported it as a bug. I think the overall fix is taking time as it is dependent on waypoints, which we know are coming with SA. Having the directional arrows and the fix with waypoints should be ideal. A reason why I think this has not been fixed is that when you do not complete the entire route, the watch will then change the routing to allow one to continue along the return route and does not insist that you finish the unfinished portion. This is good as one could be attempting a summit and either time or weather do not permit a summit. Once started on the return the watch will reroute. I think we should wait until waypoints are enabled and then see if this same issue returns. I can re-report the bug if necessary.

                      Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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                      • ? Offline
                        A Former User @Brad_Olwin
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                        @Brad_Olwin, Rerouting is a fine feature. But it should trigger only after a user went in an opposite direction and kept going despite the watch warnings. Currently the watch reroutes proactively before you even know which way was the actual planned route.

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                        • Rob33R Offline
                          Rob33 Bronze Member
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                          @silentvoyager , Yes there should be a question to validate or not the change of course direction.
                          We have already exchange a lot on these improvements with @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos on FB

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                          • Brad_OlwinB Offline
                            Brad_Olwin Moderator @Guest
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                            @silentvoyager said in S9 Route Guidance:

                            @Brad_Olwin, Rerouting is a fine feature. But it should trigger only after a user went in an opposite direction and kept going despite the watch warnings. Currently the watch reroutes proactively before you even know which way was the actual planned route.

                            That has not occurred to me when turning around but with complicated routes and multiple directions from one intersection the watch can choose the wrong route. Similarly on an out and back the watch has re-routed me in the direction I already came from. However, this has not happened proactively, only when there are multiple choices at an intersection.

                            Vector/T6c/Ambit 3 Peak/S5 Copper/S3/S7 Ti/S9 baro Ti/S9P Ti/S9PP Ti/Vertical Ti/Race Ti/RaceS/Ocean/Wing

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