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| 5Xum20. 04. 2012 18:34:55 |
Nice greeting. Since I see that many paths on this site are also marked with GPS tracks, I hope you can help me. I have a Nokia GPS phone and I'm interested in how I could load these tracks onto the phone and follow them, so that on the phone I have my location and on the map also that track which I would load from hribi.net. Thanks for the help.
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| ljubitelj gora20. 04. 2012 22:04:56 |
Check on partis, otherwise it will drain battery quite well if you have GPS on, I would have two batteries.
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| 5Xum20. 04. 2012 22:06:40 |
I'd already look if I knew what to look for. I'd like something not so much to lead me step by step but so that I can, if I'm not sure, check that I'm still on the right path.
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| D0men21. 04. 2012 08:33:06 |
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| 5Xum21. 04. 2012 09:35:52 |
Awesome! Thanks, that's what I was looking for. I already found something similar myself, Track@way, but it only works for Symbian. I'll try both.
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| skrajnik21. 04. 2012 10:28:23 |
Track@way works on all smartphones.. http://www.trackaway.org/ But this program is nice because you can add your own maps (e.g. photo or PZS scan), calibrate them and have everything in your pocket.. Regarding the GPS paths themselves, these phones aren't very useful, especially near walls, gullies, ... The paths it draws are also pretty useless, too much jumping due to poor signal or poor receiver in these phones. It's more for backup, at least for me (it has helped me too). These are my experiences, Nokia 5800, don't know about other phones. Still, you can browse maps on top of a hill to find the name of the hill/peak/gully... 
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| 5Xum21. 04. 2012 21:49:46 |
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| Marky23. 04. 2012 09:32:42 |
Since you have Nokia, you can load Garmin navigation on it and then the Slovenia topo map.
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| 5Xum23. 04. 2012 11:39:07 |
That could be, but first it bothers me that it would be pirated stuff (if I have free options available, why not use them?) and second because I already have Nokia Maps, it seems like a complete waste of phone space to me.
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| bostjanp23. 04. 2012 19:44:09 |
In my experience with the Garmin app on Nokia C5-03 I wasn't thrilled. Initially it ran ok, then after some time of use (about an hour) the app froze. Nokia Maps are fine for general use, but around topography they aren't comparable to Garmin topo. Tried it, on peaks only a dot on the map is visible, no detailed topo image. Speaking for the C5-03 device. That's why I switched to Garmin... currently Oregon.
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| akvarij25. 04. 2012 09:19:23 |
What about RunKeeper or SportsTracker or Endomondo?
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| 5Xum25. 04. 2012 19:47:25 |
Of these three I know SportsTracker, onto which you can't, at least as far as I know, load tours. It's perfectly fine for a new tour, but it doesn't have the option to load a track onto the phone and then follow it.
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| Andrej53. 05. 2012 09:03:54 |
On hribi.net it would be nice if the path starting point was marked with latitude and longitude, just like the goal or summit is marked.
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| donat3. 05. 2012 11:49:07 |
I already submitted a similar suggestion a while ago, namely in the trip comment. There was no response. Sometimes you really search for the path start. Coordinates could be in the description of the path's starting picture. nice greeting! Branko
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| Tadej3. 05. 2012 12:05:26 |
Coordinates of starting points will be added soon, but not for all paths at the beginning.
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| bostjan854. 05. 2012 17:18:44 |
that's nice to hear 
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| ljubitelj gora6. 06. 2013 19:23:23 |
On a Nokia with built-in GPS, I downloaded Garmin XT + topo map. The maps have marked paths and other paths, marked peaks, bivouacs, ....etc but altitude bands are quite annoying, but even that could be removed but given the wrong elevation shown by GPS these bands are a bit better if they are "accurate". How I downloaded from the partis site: I pulled the Garmin XT file and followed the attached instructions. For the Topo map in the MapSource program I first unlocked it (one code is in the Garmin program on the device and is 10 digits, the other is 844 for TOPO) then in the program with Kgen I got a 25-digit code which I needed in MapSource for unlock. In the end just in MapSource marked the maps and sent them to the phone. If anyone has any other idea, please write.
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| D0men14. 05. 2022 15:06:18 |
To refresh this old thread and advertise my favorite topography app. Options in it are almost endless. AlpineQuest
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