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Thu 14 Sep, 2017 1:53 pm
[TLDR - I need a recommendation on a tool to manipulate GPX files, Windows 10 or Android]
I recently picked up a Garmin inReach Explorer+.
One of the limitations is routes over 500 points are automatically "filtered" down to 500 on imprort in the the legacy Delorne map tool. As such a bit of thought needs to go into whether you need the point granularity on a given route or not.
Since the unit does come with Open Street Maps, most NSW walking tracks are already there in some fashion and very good. However I would like to be able to bring in detailed GPX tracks and maintain the resolution if needed.
I'd like a recommendation on a tool to manipulate GPX files, on Windows 10 or Android. A web search brings up a bewildering set of tools to parse.
Thu 14 Sep, 2017 2:29 pm
Have you tried Garmin's Basecamp?
http://www.garmin.com/en-AU/shop/downloads/basecampYou can use an OSM Topo map as a background if you put it on an external USB device in the \Garmin directory (like a USB flash drive, or on an SD Card in a card reader) then it reads the img map as if it was in a Garmin GPS.
Basecamp can seem daunting as it has a high learning curve and is annoyingly unintuitive.
I also have used these open source projects:
Both of which can also edit and manipulate gpx files.
Thu 14 Sep, 2017 5:07 pm
I mostly use QMapShack
https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/Home.
This can also read Garmin img files and you don't need them on a removable device, but the set up is a bit more involved than BaseCamp.
I have also used GPSPrune, which I find very good at reducing tracks and deleting bits you don't want (e.g. where you stopped for lunch).
Fri 15 Sep, 2017 1:24 am
Thanks gentlemen.
GPS Prune got me sorted, boy there is some cruft out there. GPSPrune is probably all I will ever need. I'll have a play with Basecamp next week though.
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