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Using Strava traces

Publicado por HubMiner o 26 de Agosto de 2017 en English.

I add to my previous post… In a recent note conversation someone mentioned something visible as Strava trace.

First, I confirmed that Strava is allowed for data tracing: osm.wiki/Strava

Main benefit of Strava is that it contains many more GPX traces compared to uploaded OSM tracks.

To use it, you have to login through another tool: http://strava.github.io/iD/

Be sure to checkout multiple options under background.

Hopefully, one day this will be integrated with ID editor!

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Comentario de Glassman no 26 de Agosto de 2017 ás 23:38

Strava works as a layer in JOSM. Place it on top of an image layer to trace roads or trails. It can be added to iD, but only as a background image instead of a satellite image.

I would encourage you to look into JOSM. It isn’t that difficult. [LearnOSM]{http://learnosm.org) has some JOSM tutorials to get you started.

Best, Clifford

Comentario de aharvey no 27 de Agosto de 2017 ás 06:50

You can track progress for iD integration at https://github.com/osmlab/editor-layer-index/issues/294

Comentario de Alan Trick no 30 de Agosto de 2017 ás 00:22

For what it’s worth, the large number of gps points that strava has is great, but the consequence is that it does result in sharp details of a route getting smoothed out. It’s much better than a low quality gps trace, but I’m not sure how much better it is than a good gps trace + some local knowledge.

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