OSMAnd bicycle routing is good, but only if it does what you want.
For rest of cases, BRouter is better, as it is easier to tell it what you
want, and to switch or tune your wishes.
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Dne 14. září 2018 6:07:56 Paul Johnson <[email protected]> napsal:
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 4:33 PM Majka <[email protected]> wrote:
On Thursday, 13 September 2018 23:15:09 UTC+2, john whelan wrote:
I ride a recumbent trike so width can be an issue and so can ground
clearance.
However I recently plotted a route and the path it selected involved a
path through a park that went down a gulley, so very steep up and down
portions, and additionally it was earth so after some recent rainfall the
back wheel just spun.
I'd like to tag the path so that cycle routing will avoid it unless you
are riding a mountain bike.
Suggestions other than buy a mountain bike please.
There is another path locally more suited to mountain goats than bikes so
again suggestions on tagging.
Are there any settings I can use on OSMand to say keep me on gentle paths
and roads?
Thanks John
Do not use Osmand bike routing but the BRouter one. Osmand routing can
avoid unpaved roads but it won't take route profile (up and downs) in the
calculation.
It can, and does (perhaps somewhat overzealously), if you tell it to, and
have downloaded the elevation data.
What would be cool is if it was possible to tell Osmand to avoid *climbs
specifically*, I for one don't mind a little extra brake wear but when it's
30+°c, I *definitely* want the flattest climbs possible.
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