Actually, for walking OsmAnd does now use Naismith's rule to factor ascent 
into the time estimate. But it seems that it doesn't do this is you are 
following your own .gpx track. If I take the start and end of the .gpx 
track and allow OsmAnd to plan its own walking route, then the estimated 
time changes from about an hour to about four hours when "use elevation 
data" is activated in the route planning options. 

Unfortunately I can't see a way of  achieving the same thing when the .gpx 
route is selected!

On Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 3:14:20 AM UTC, Bart Eisenberg wrote:
>
> OsmAnd doesn't take elevation gain into account for time estimates. From 
> App profiles/Walking/Vehicle paramaters/Default speed, you can set a 
> minimum, default and maximum speed.  That might help for some situations, 
> but for a hike that steep, I would guess your own personal estimate would 
> come closer.  
>

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