The most common method is to import a TMS map source. For instructions, see Adding a TMS Map Source. Other Methods. You can also use external software such as MapBox, or create a small data file called a TileJSON file, to import map sources. See the articles here for more information on these methods. Manage/Use Map Sources on gaiagps.com
2) Email a GPX file to yourself or have someone forward an email with a GPX file attached. 3) Load tracks into your app. Click on a GPX file in your mail app. Click on the icon in the bottom left of the screen. Select the GPS viewing app you want to open the file. The track should show up and look something like this.
Select Upload from the left hand toolbar on your Ride with GPS homescreen. The Browse Files button will bring up a browser window, allowing selection of GPS files from your computer. Select the files you wish to upload: GPX, TCX, KML, KMZ, or FIT files are all accepted. Multiple files can be selected by holding Control (Windows) or Command (OS
Click on the My Routes menu. If you are not already logged in with your TomTom-account, log in now. Click Import a GPX file. Click Select File to browse your computer for the file you want to upload. Once the GPX file is uploaded the tracks are extracted and show under the My Routes menu.
First, take one of your GPS routes or tracks and export/save it to a .GPX file. If you are using Garmin BaseCamp, select the route/track. On the menu, select File->Export->Export Selection. Make certain the "Save as Type" drop-down says "GPS eXchange Format (*.gpx)." Save your exported file. Open Google Earth.
You can indeed by clicking on ‘Your Geospace’ on bottom of the left hand menu. Currently GeoJson, KML, GPX, Shapefile or CSV formats can be uploaded. If you load a GPX file, it will be shared with the community. Thanks, Ben. Ann Larsen • June 21, 2020 at 12:03 am.
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