nick205
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posted on 21/1/22 at 11:08 PM |
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Komoot - anyone use it for MTB cross country routes?
Komoot app
Anyone using it for MTB cross country routes?
Do you use it on your phone, Garmin or something else?
Reviews?
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ianhurley20
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posted on 22/1/22 at 08:48 AM |
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I have tried it on my phone although having studied the route before stopped using the live location data at all. I've found some very
interesting places as well, but, it will often route your mountain bike on places where you should not be riding it, footpaths etc. As a result I now
use it as general advice of destinations at home before setting out rather than by phone on the bike. I have not paid for extra coverage just for my
local area which is not the whole county but just a much smaller part of it. After subscribing to one local area (free) I had several offers of
worldwide coverage from Komoot at a very much reduced price from the normal rate.
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nick205
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posted on 22/1/22 at 11:22 AM |
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Interesting and thanks. I've already installed on my phone and subscribed to my county only. Looking at routes I know it does appears to stick
to places you can cycle. I'd certainly check before setting of from home though and avoid unsuitable places when cycling.
I used the free Strava for a while, but they retracted their offerings and demanded more and more subscriptions so I gave up.
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Simon
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posted on 25/1/22 at 07:55 PM |
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I have it on my phone and have plotted a few routes from 20 - 30 miles away. The idea was to get the train to the start point and ride back - then I
saw how much train tickets were
Not too worried about riding footpaths tbh (do quite a lot), just have to treat some ramblers with kid gloves.
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nick205
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posted on 26/1/22 at 10:03 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Simon
I have it on my phone and have plotted a few routes from 20 - 30 miles away. The idea was to get the train to the start point and ride back - then I
saw how much train tickets were
Not too worried about riding footpaths tbh (do quite a lot), just have to treat some ramblers with kid gloves.
Train fares - agreed they're expensive
However, I have epilepsy, which gives me a disabled railcard so 1/3 off train fares.
1. I have to train commute to work so it helps.
2. If I have to train for personal travel it helps.
Footpaths - I also cycle them carefully
1. Agree some ramblers, kids, dogs have to be treated carefully (to me it's about cycling with respect for others.
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