01-21-2019, 12:31 PM
(01-21-2019, 04:39 AM)egleaves_imp Wrote: I often use an app called "Galileo". It's a GPS tracker that lets you record way-points and tracks your movements while recording distance, speed and altitude. Afterward, you can review your route in map view with color coded overlays of speed and elevation. It provides a summary of time, distance, altitude and speed. You can export the trips as GPX, KML, CSV, or share it as a URL.
Hit the record button, start some music, and go. Galileo runs in the background and uses offline maps.
Speed overlay:
Altitude overlay:
Trip summary:
That's the way you do it.
Google Maps can do similar, although I like what you presented.
Applications like these are favourites for long distance cyclists who also overlay their heart rate, calorie burn, cadence, and so on.

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