Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-06 Thread Dave F

Hi
There are lots of sites giving advice on GPS usage, but one I tip I 
found useful was always keep a charged battery in your unit. Even though 
it's switched off it still receives the occasional signal from 
satellites to keep track of their locations. if it loses coordination 
with them it can take ages to relocate.


Cheers
DaveF

On 06/11/2018 11:37, Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote:

Thank you, dikkeknodel.

I also received an email message with an advice to acquire Garmin 
eTrex.  I've ordered the Garmin eTrex 35 Touch with the pre-installed 
«TopoActive» Karte Europa, which is based on the OSM data, as I 
understood:

https://www.brack.ch/garmin-hand-gps-etrex-touch-370929

It supports the EGNOS, European Geostationary Navigation Overlay 
Service, which is supposed to correct the GPS signal. I have no idea 
how it works in reality. It also has got the GPS and barometric 
altimeters.


Best regards,
Oleksiy



On 05.11.18 19:59, _ dikkeknodel wrote:


Hi all,

Thanks for all the great advice. I’ve looked into uMap and it does 
the job perfectly. With all the gpx of over a year of hiking imported 
it still runs smoothly.


I would like to prevent running into performance issues later though. 
Does anybody know if it is wise to add ‘simplified’ versions of the 
gpx to uMap instead of the original recordings with 1 s resolution?


Since the published data is public, I just have to take into account 
not to import gpx which start from my home since I value my ‘sort of 
anonymity’.


*@Oleksiy*

To answer Oleksiy’s question, I record with OSMand on a Moto G4 
smartphone, that works like a charm. Off course there is fluctuation 
due to accuracy errors, I guess 10-15 m is achievable most of the 
time, but close to near vertical mountains it becomes much worse.


It however does never happen that I miss long stretches of data 
(except for tunnels 😝). I did have that problem in the past, when 
<15% battery charge and Android automatically started the battery 
saving mode. That just turned of the gps antenna whenever the screen 
was off. So now I have set battery saving mode to off.


Also OSMand does not drain the battery much. Usually I do take a lot 
of notes which OSMand attaches to the gpx and loads perfectly into 
JOSM. Recently I also used the voice recorder of OSMand, which really 
speeds up the note taking while on the go in comparison to typing. 
These also load into JOSM via the gpx, but some fiddling with the 
location of the audio is required. Taking notes on the phone does 
have an effect on the battery life off course. A 20 km hike in the 
mountains easily takes 6-8h, which my phone reaches most of the time 
on one charge in flight mode. I do have a power-bank as back-up, and 
for multi-day hikes though.


Altitude measurements have always been a bit tricky with OSMand. I 
guess the raw elevation data from gps fluctuates quite a lot, and the 
data processing did not do a good job filtering errors from actual 
elevation change. After a hike with 1000m elevation gain according to 
the map, OSMand often showed I did 5000m... The graph of the track 
you can generate in OSMand also showed a lot of spikes with instant 
ascents of >200m. Recently that seems to have changed and the 
measurements seem to better represent the actual situation.


Hope this helps you with you work OSM workflow!

Cheers,

dikkeknodel

*Van: *Oleksiy Muzalyev <mailto:oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch>
*Verzonden: *zaterdag 3 november 2018 18:51
*Onderwerp: *Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on 
OSM map?


Hi _dikkeknodel,

I have a question - how do you record a GPX trace during 20 km walk? 
It should be about 4 hours.


I also record GPS traces but usually for 15-20 minutes. I use a phone 
with the OSMTracker app for Android with mixed results. Sometimes it 
records a path well, sometimes it turns the second part of the walk 
into a long direct line. Such a trace I usually discard.


Besides it empties the phone battery rather quickly. I usually take a 
power-bank with me, but still it is not a good solution to get a 
phone battery empty in mountains.


I am thinking of getting a dedicated device which can record the GPX 
files, on the OSM map, and also measure and altitude more or less 
correctly. The question is - what device, what model.


Best regards,
Oleksiy


On 03.11.18 16:09, _ dikkeknodel wrote:

Hi all,

Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both
hiking in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I
hike at least 20 km every weekend, it must have totaled to about
1200 km by now all across the country. I would love to get an
overview of where I have been so far.

Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is
there. I am now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of
these files at once on a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base
layer would be great.

I’ve been searching for a while how to arra

Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-06 Thread Oleksiy Muzalyev

Thank you, dikkeknodel.

I also received an email message with an advice to acquire Garmin 
eTrex.  I've ordered the Garmin eTrex 35 Touch with the pre-installed 
«TopoActive» Karte Europa, which is based on the OSM data, as I understood:

https://www.brack.ch/garmin-hand-gps-etrex-touch-370929

It supports the EGNOS, European Geostationary Navigation Overlay 
Service, which is supposed to correct the GPS signal. I have no idea how 
it works in reality. It also has got the GPS and barometric altimeters.


Best regards,
Oleksiy



On 05.11.18 19:59, _ dikkeknodel wrote:


Hi all,

Thanks for all the great advice. I’ve looked into uMap and it does the 
job perfectly. With all the gpx of over a year of hiking imported it 
still runs smoothly.


I would like to prevent running into performance issues later though. 
Does anybody know if it is wise to add ‘simplified’ versions of the 
gpx to uMap instead of the original recordings with 1 s resolution?


Since the published data is public, I just have to take into account 
not to import gpx which start from my home since I value my ‘sort of 
anonymity’.


*@Oleksiy*

To answer Oleksiy’s question, I record with OSMand on a Moto G4 
smartphone, that works like a charm. Off course there is fluctuation 
due to accuracy errors, I guess 10-15 m is achievable most of the 
time, but close to near vertical mountains it becomes much worse.


It however does never happen that I miss long stretches of data 
(except for tunnels 😝). I did have that problem in the past, when 
<15% battery charge and Android automatically started the battery 
saving mode. That just turned of the gps antenna whenever the screen 
was off. So now I have set battery saving mode to off.


Also OSMand does not drain the battery much. Usually I do take a lot 
of notes which OSMand attaches to the gpx and loads perfectly into 
JOSM. Recently I also used the voice recorder of OSMand, which really 
speeds up the note taking while on the go in comparison to typing. 
These also load into JOSM via the gpx, but some fiddling with the 
location of the audio is required. Taking notes on the phone does have 
an effect on the battery life off course. A 20 km hike in the 
mountains easily takes 6-8h, which my phone reaches most of the time 
on one charge in flight mode. I do have a power-bank as back-up, and 
for multi-day hikes though.


Altitude measurements have always been a bit tricky with OSMand. I 
guess the raw elevation data from gps fluctuates quite a lot, and the 
data processing did not do a good job filtering errors from actual 
elevation change. After a hike with 1000m elevation gain according to 
the map, OSMand often showed I did 5000m... The graph of the track you 
can generate in OSMand also showed a lot of spikes with instant 
ascents of >200m. Recently that seems to have changed and the 
measurements seem to better represent the actual situation.


Hope this helps you with you work OSM workflow!

Cheers,

dikkeknodel

*Van: *Oleksiy Muzalyev <mailto:oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch>
*Verzonden: *zaterdag 3 november 2018 18:51
*Onderwerp: *Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on 
OSM map?


Hi _dikkeknodel,

I have a question - how do you record a GPX trace during 20 km walk? 
It should be about 4 hours.


I also record GPS traces but usually for 15-20 minutes. I use a phone 
with the OSMTracker app for Android with mixed results. Sometimes it 
records a path well, sometimes it turns the second part of the walk 
into a long direct line. Such a trace I usually discard.


Besides it empties the phone battery rather quickly. I usually take a 
power-bank with me, but still it is not a good solution to get a phone 
battery empty in mountains.


I am thinking of getting a dedicated device which can record the GPX 
files, on the OSM map, and also measure and altitude more or less 
correctly. The question is - what device, what model.


Best regards,
Oleksiy


On 03.11.18 16:09, _ dikkeknodel wrote:

Hi all,

Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both
hiking in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I
hike at least 20 km every weekend, it must have totaled to about
1200 km by now all across the country. I would love to get an
overview of where I have been so far.

Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there.
I am now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these
files at once on a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would
be great.

I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much
programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.

Does anybody have a hint?

Cheers,

dikkeknodel




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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-05 Thread rainerU
If you just want to see where you have been, desktop applications like QMapshack
and Viking are the best choice. QMapShack also allows you to store and organize
the GPX tracks in a database and has integrated routing services for trip
planning. It allows to chose about any OSM-based map as background as well as
many other online map and aerial image services.



Am 03.11.2018 um 15:09 schrieb _ dikkeknodel:
> Hi all,
> 
>  
> 
> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in the
> mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km every
> weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the country. 
> I
> would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.
> 
>  
> 
> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am now
> looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on a nice
> OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
> 
> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much programming
> knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
> 
>  
> 
> Does anybody have a hint?
> 
>  
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> dikkeknodel
> 
> 
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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-05 Thread rmikke
Oleksiy Muzalyev wrote
> I am thinking of getting a dedicated device which can record the GPX 
> files, on the OSM map, and also measure and altitude more or less 
> correctly. The question is - what device, what model.

Garmin GPSMap 6x seems to be good. I'm still using GPSMap 60, but the newest
in line is 66.

I still don't think the altitude measurement is reliable, though. Maybe if
I've calibrated
altimeter properly...




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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-05 Thread _ dikkeknodel
Hi all,

Thanks for all the great advice. I’ve looked into uMap and it does the job 
perfectly. With all the gpx of over a year of hiking imported it still runs 
smoothly.
I would like to prevent running into performance issues later though. Does 
anybody know if it is wise to add ‘simplified’ versions of the gpx to uMap 
instead of the original recordings with 1 s resolution?

Since the published data is public, I just have to take into account not to 
import gpx which start from my home since I value my ‘sort of anonymity’.

@Oleksiy
To answer Oleksiy’s question, I record with OSMand on a Moto G4 smartphone, 
that works like a charm. Off course there is fluctuation due to accuracy 
errors, I guess 10-15 m is achievable most of the time, but close to near 
vertical mountains it becomes much worse.

It however does never happen that I miss long stretches of data (except for 
tunnels 😝). I did have that problem in the past, when <15% battery charge and 
Android automatically started the battery saving mode. That just turned of the 
gps antenna whenever the screen was off. So now I have set battery saving mode 
to off.

Also OSMand does not drain the battery much. Usually I do take a lot of notes 
which OSMand attaches to the gpx and loads perfectly into JOSM. Recently I also 
used the voice recorder of OSMand, which really speeds up the note taking while 
on the go in comparison to typing. These also load into JOSM via the gpx, but 
some fiddling with the location of the audio is required. Taking notes on the 
phone does have an effect on the battery life off course. A 20 km hike in the 
mountains easily takes 6-8h, which my phone reaches most of the time on one 
charge in flight mode. I do have a power-bank as back-up, and for multi-day 
hikes though.

Altitude measurements have always been a bit tricky with OSMand. I guess the 
raw elevation data from gps fluctuates quite a lot, and the data processing did 
not do a good job filtering errors from actual elevation change. After a hike 
with 1000m elevation gain according to the map, OSMand often showed I did 
5000m... The graph of the track you can generate in OSMand also showed a lot of 
spikes with instant ascents of >200m. Recently that seems to have changed and 
the measurements seem to better represent the actual situation.

Hope this helps you with you work OSM workflow!

Cheers,
dikkeknodel


Van: Oleksiy Muzalyev<mailto:oleksiy.muzal...@bluewin.ch>
Verzonden: zaterdag 3 november 2018 18:51
Onderwerp: Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

Hi _dikkeknodel,

I have a question - how do you record a GPX trace during 20 km walk? It should 
be about 4 hours.

I also record GPS traces but usually for 15-20 minutes. I use a phone with the 
OSMTracker app for Android with mixed results. Sometimes it records a path 
well, sometimes it turns the second part of the walk into a long direct line. 
Such a trace I usually discard.

Besides it empties the phone battery rather quickly. I usually take a 
power-bank with me, but still it is not a good solution to get a phone battery 
empty in mountains.

I am thinking of getting a dedicated device which can record the GPX files, on 
the OSM map, and also measure and altitude more or less correctly. The question 
is - what device, what model.

Best regards,
Oleksiy


On 03.11.18 16:09, _ dikkeknodel wrote:
Hi all,

Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in the 
mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km every 
weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the country. I 
would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.

Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am now 
looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on a nice 
OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much programming 
knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.

Does anybody have a hint?

Cheers,
dikkeknodel




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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread rmikke
_ dikkeknodel wrote
> Hi all,
> 
> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in
> the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km
> every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the
> country. I would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.
> 
> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am
> now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on
> a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much
> programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
> 
> Does anybody have a hint?

Why not use umap? https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/
It has an import feature.



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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread nwastra
Using gpsvisualizer, you can load a maximum of 10 Mb of unzipped gpx files. 
If you zip these into one file it will be a bit over 1 Mb and can be loaded in 
one go.

> On 4 Nov 2018, at 7:12 am, Volker Schmidt  wrote:
> 
> gpsvisualizer.com 
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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread Volker Schmidt
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> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in
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> every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the
> country. I would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.
>
> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am
> now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on
> a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much
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> I have used http://www.mygpsfiles.com/app/ <http://www.mygpsfiles.com/app/>
> where you can select a years of gpx tracks and drag and drop on to the map
> but it only has google, etc maps.
>
> I just tried JOSM and used the left side open icon select and load 3 years
> of gpx traces from my hard drive and they displayed fine using an imagery
> background of OpenCycleMap, OpenTopoMap, OpenStreetMap Carto. It looks
> great.
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> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking
> in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20
> km every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across
> the country. I would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.
> >>
> >> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am
> now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on
> a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
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[OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread Severin Menard
Hi,

You did not mention if you want to display these GPX files online or
offline, temporary or permanently.
Online permanently: uMap is a good option, and you can choose not to allow
anyone to access your map (what means making the GPX downloadable).
Offline temporary: mapcontrib.xyz allows it (supposedly to create POIs from
the GPX).
Offline: as suggested before QGIS, or JOSM of course.

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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread Mateusz Konieczny
I would open JOSM and open GPX file(s). JOSM is primarily an editor, but I use 
it alsofor visualisation of GPX files.

https://josm.openstreetmap.de 
 
QGIS is another tool - typically used for processing of data, but showing GPX 
tracks is alsoa thing that it can do.

3. Nov 2018 15:09 by dikkekno...@hotmail.com :


>
> Hi all,
>
>  
>
> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in 
> the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km 
> every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the 
> country. I would love to get an overview of where I have been so far. 
>
>  
>
> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am now 
> looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on a nice 
> OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
>
> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much programming 
> knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
>
>  
>
> Does anybody have a hint?
>
>  
>
> Cheers,
>
> dikkeknodel
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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread Mark Wagner
On Sat, 3 Nov 2018 14:09:12 +
_ dikkeknodel  wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both
> hiking in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike
> at least 20 km every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km
> by now all across the country. I would love to get an overview of
> where I have been so far.
> 
> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I
> am now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at
> once on a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much
> programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
> 

If you just want to browse where you've been, JOSM
(https://josm.openstreetmap.de/) can easily handle hundreds of GPX
tracks at once, and has a variety of backgrounds you can use.  Most of
them are aerial photographs, but it also has some rendered maps.  The
topographic options for Switzerland include OpenTopoMap, OpenCycleMap,
Thunderforest Landscape, and Stamen Terrain (a pure hillshading layer,
no topo lines or anything else).

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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread Oleksiy Muzalyev

Hi _dikkeknodel,

I have a question - how do you record a GPX trace during 20 km walk? It 
should be about 4 hours.


I also record GPS traces but usually for 15-20 minutes. I use a phone 
with the OSMTracker app for Android with mixed results. Sometimes it 
records a path well, sometimes it turns the second part of the walk into 
a long direct line. Such a trace I usually discard.


Besides it empties the phone battery rather quickly. I usually take a 
power-bank with me, but still it is not a good solution to get a phone 
battery empty in mountains.


I am thinking of getting a dedicated device which can record the GPX 
files, on the OSM map, and also measure and altitude more or less 
correctly. The question is - what device, what model.


Best regards,
Oleksiy


On 03.11.18 16:09, _ dikkeknodel wrote:


Hi all,

Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both 
hiking in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike 
at least 20 km every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by 
now all across the country. I would love to get an overview of where I 
have been so far.


Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I 
am now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at 
once on a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.


I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much 
programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.


Does anybody have a hint?

Cheers,

dikkeknodel



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Re: [OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread Yves
Drag and drop your gpx in Qgis?
Yves 

Le 3 novembre 2018 15:09:12 GMT+01:00, _ dikkeknodel  
a écrit :
>Hi all,
>
>Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking
>in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least
>20 km every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all
>across the country. I would love to get an overview of where I have
>been so far.
>
>Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am
>now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once
>on a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
>I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much
>programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
>
>Does anybody have a hint?
>
>Cheers,
>dikkeknodel
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[OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread nwastra

Hi
I have used http://www.mygpsfiles.com/app/  
where you can select a years of gpx tracks and drag and drop on to the map but 
it only has google, etc maps.

I just tried JOSM and used the left side open icon select and load 3 years of 
gpx traces from my hard drive and they displayed fine using an imagery 
background of OpenCycleMap, OpenTopoMap, OpenStreetMap Carto. It looks great.

> 
>> On 4 Nov 2018, at 12:09 am, _ dikkeknodel > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,
>>  
>> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in 
>> the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km 
>> every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the 
>> country. I would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.
>>  
>> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am now 
>> looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on a 
>> nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
>> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much 
>> programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
>>  
>> Does anybody have a hint?
>>  
>> Cheers,
>> dikkeknodel
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[OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

2018-11-03 Thread _ dikkeknodel
Hi all,

Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in the 
mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km every 
weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the country. I 
would love to get an overview of where I have been so far.

Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am now 
looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on a nice 
OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much programming 
knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.

Does anybody have a hint?

Cheers,
dikkeknodel
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