OSMAnd bicycle routing is good, but only if it does what you want.
For rest of cases, BRouter is better, as it is easier to tell it what you
want, and to switch or tune your wishes.
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Dne 14. září 2018 6:07:56 Paul Johnson napsal:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 4:33 PM Majka wrote:
O
Aside of built-in profiles, there is many custom user peofiles, with very
different preferences from road bikes to very crazy MTB bikes.
See e.g. https://GitHub.com/poutnikl/Brouter-profiles/wiki
where there are many of mine
plus references to others.
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Dne 14. září 2018 1:22:14 john
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 4:33 PM Majka wrote:
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> On Thursday, 13 September 2018 23:15:09 UTC+2, john whelan wrote:
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>> I ride a recumbent trike so width can be an issue and so can ground
>> clearance.
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>> However I recently plotted a route and the path it selected involved a
>> path through
The osmand routing works if I drop in a way point to avoid the problem path.
Cheerio John
On Thu, 13 Sep 2018, 7:22 pm john whelan, wrote:
> I looked at the web interface. Using fast bike low traffic it took me
> along a fairly major narrow four lane highway that has a higher speed limit
> tha
I looked at the web interface. Using fast bike low traffic it took me
along a fairly major narrow four lane highway that has a higher speed limit
than the local residential roads for most of the way. It might have been
the shortest route but not a good one for cycling.
Treking did better but to
On Thursday, 13 September 2018 23:15:09 UTC+2, john whelan wrote:
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> There is another path locally more suited to mountain goats than bikes so
> again suggestions on tagging.
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As for tagging:
Best you can do is to tag surface material and quality, and tracktype for
tracks. Additionally, yo
On Thursday, 13 September 2018 23:15:09 UTC+2, john whelan wrote:
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> I ride a recumbent trike so width can be an issue and so can ground
> clearance.
>
> However I recently plotted a route and the path it selected involved a
> path through a park that went down a gulley, so very steep up and d
I ride a recumbent trike so width can be an issue and so can ground
clearance.
However I recently plotted a route and the path it selected involved a path
through a park that went down a gulley, so very steep up and down portions,
and additionally it was earth so after some recent rainfall the bac