How do I find routes from RouteExperts
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This doesn't work. If for example Guy Heyns - Adv. RouteXpert has made routes and want to browse through his collection, via the map it is not convenient on his account i doesn't find the collection. I want specific one collection and not a bunch of them. If want, for example, find yhe Routes Grand Alpes you have to try to find this on the map hoping the the maker use Menton or Thonon-les-Bains as starting point. You can't search on a route topic, only on a city or place. MRA mis a hope new customers with the difficult acces to there route library. In Routeyou it's peace of cake.
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This doesn't work. If for example Guy Heyns - Adv. RouteXpert has made routes and want to browse through his collection, via the map it is not convenient on his account i doesn't find the collection. I want specific one collection and not a bunch of them. If want, for example, find yhe Routes Grand Alpes you have to try to find this on the map hoping the the maker use Menton or Thonon-les-Bains as starting point. You can't search on a route topic, only on a city or place. MRA mis a hope new customers with the difficult acces to there route library. In Routeyou it's peace of cake.
@Cleo
Select Guy in the RouteXpert list, and zoom out and then in
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Hans you have still to hoover to find begin and end. Why is it so difficult to make from parts of a route a collection. So you can see in one view all the route of the collections. From this route i have to hoover every startpoint to find the total amount of parts of a coolection. https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/motor-en-auto-routes/at/Tirol/4015739/3-From-Hochgurgl-in-Austria-to-Trafoi-in-South-Tirol-Italy
Then you find out the startpoint and the endpoint of a collection.
If i build a trip strecht over multiple days i make for every day a route but the complete trip is a collection of routes. I make then a route for the complete trip.
Thats the way it should work in the library -
It is not difficult, if you use the right entrance.
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Or use find routes nearby and select the options
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Or do you want to see all the routes in the RX library?
You still have to hoover to see the trackline. -
I don't think you understand what i mean. I'm not a rookie with MRA but there are still things what can be better and i address this.
Everything you show i now already. You don't look from the eye of (noob)user. Start from the viewpoint your are a new user and you want to drive Route des Grand alpes or route Napoleon, the search function don't support to find this routes.Try it again.
There a trips in the library these are spread over multiple days, for example a 9 day trip. If you want to find all routes of these 9 days you have to hoover a lot in the map even if you select a Xpert.
A 9 day trip is a collection of 9 days of routes. Why there is no option to find the collection of this 9 day and have to hoover to find every single day.
If all these day trips start with a number you can link them but there are route with out numbers and then you have to look very wel on the map voor the start an d stop of every single day. If the collection of 9 was accessible via the account of the xpert then you see with a blink of an eye all days trips in 1 collection.MRA don't use collections voor multiple day trips
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I understand what you mean, but that's just not how it's designed or built.
When I search for routes in the library, I first go to the region I want to ride and then check each route to see if I can use it. If I want to use it, I open it in a new tab so my library selection remains.Once I've found enough routes I want to use, I'll (possibly) modify them to my preferences, such as start and end points, etc.
PS, MRA does use collections for multi-day trips; take a look here: https://www.myrouteapp.com/info/collection
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I now use google. I use, for example, route des grand alpes site:myrouteapp.com
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And here it is