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Unfortunately, the site that I used to use to convert a ride on strava to a CRS file (with the ultimate aim of converting this to a GPX file) has gone down.
http://www.gpsies.com/convert.do
Does anyone know of an alternative now?
Seems to work for me...
looks like raceshape is down too.
I recently let my strava premium lapse and between the Download GPX button and the tracking/goals stuff I'm tempted to go back. I wonder if the API's might have been using 1 or 2 premium accounts...
The raceshape site is down. The convert.do site is still active. I used to use both of these to covert Strava to GPX but you need the raceshape website to work for this to be possible.
would be interested to know if there is any way now that it is possible to convert a Strava route to GPX
Click on My Routes in Strava
Select Route
Select Export
Select Download GPX
Is there something I'm missing?
That only works for premium members! Since the Raceshape website has gone down I'm after an alternative for those of us who don't wish to pay.
I'm not a Premium member
What I mean't I'd like to do, is look a a route that someone else has ridden, and convert it to GPX.
I cannot use "My Routes" for this.
Hoping the raceshape website is just down temporarily. Do Strava still do a premium trial?
I doubt developers are given access via Strava's web API which allows non-premium access to premium content. That would be dumb, Shirly?
Well it has always been possible to get the GPX off a Strava website for free with the Raceshape tool. It's the way it has always been. Now that it's down, I'm after an alternative.
Getting someone's Strava route and saving it into "My Routes" doesn't seem that great to be honest as the waypoints are plotted extremely poorly, with large gaps between them, leading to a GPX that does not follow the route accurately.
I'm the sort of rider who wants to try new trails all the time and only knows a small fraction of the routes in the UK. Since most people post their rides onto strava and nothing else, getting routes off this is essential if I am to continue finding new rides and increasing my route knowledge.
[quote=grannyjone ]getting routes off this is essential if I am to continue finding new rides.Or just ride around and find routes the way folk did before strava? You never know you might find stuff that no one is recording.
If I just go and ride around anywhere I end up running into routes with too many styles / gates / footpaths with moaning walkers / more gates / more dogs / dirty farm tracks full of excrement / roads busy with cars / bog fested trails / hike a bike climbs / anything else you can think of that's undesirable.
I'd get all this and end up missing most of the quality trails. So I'd end up just "sticking to what I know" and doing the same routes over & over again.
Looks like it's still down 🙁
So I'd end up just "sticking to what I know" and doing the same routes over & over again.
I fixed that by riding with other people - possibly the ones who made the routes. Pop up where you are and somebody will show you something new
There's also the option of reproducing the route, you know, zoom in, pan around, and draw in the route planner of your choice. Not that difficult really.
Found a way round this!
That extension does not work for me.
I click "Export to GPX" and download the GPX file.
When I try to look at it in Viewranger it says "An error has occured, the GPX file cannot be uploaded"
Any ideas what I need to do now ?
Works for me in Memory Map, cheers!
I think I know what the problem is. It works for me on most Strava routes. But when someone has attached photo's to their route (and I mean the type that are tagged to the route itself to show where they were taken) that is when it doesn't work and the GPX just comes up with an error!
Actually forget what I wrote above, I'm still getting the error on routes with no photos on them.
It just seems to be a certain user (who is a premium member) who's rides are giving the errors.