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    • Sam Kramer
      Sam Kramer last edited by

      I've made a route in MyRoute (on the website) and now intend to use it on my iPhone with the MyRoute-app. Can I make a track while I am riding the route so that when I get home, I can go back to my PC and see how well the shaping points on my route translated over to the way the GPS directed me? I have current subscriptions to both the planner and the GPS functions.

      Sorry if this question has come up before. I've been using MyRoute for years, but always sent it to my Harley-Davidson BoomBox GPS. I am new to using the app.

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      • Nick Carthew
        Nick Carthew RouteXperts Instructor @Sam Kramer last edited by

        @Sam-Kramer Yes, tap the tracking (record) button when you leave. Don’t forget to stop it and save the tracklog at the end.

        The button is red to start with and it turns green when tracking.

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        • Con Hennekens
          Con Hennekens @Sam Kramer last edited by

          @Sam-Kramer, to add to @Nick-Carthew his explanation: You can even enable auto-start tracking at route start in the app's settings 😉

          I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
          I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

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