I'm not surprised your estimate is longer: that's a steep trail.  

Thanks for your OSM contributions. On the map, at least, it looks like a 
nice part of the world.  

On Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 11:07:30 PM UTC-8, Danilo Baggini wrote:
>
> Thanks to all for the clear considerations.
>
> I reach with OsmAnd the same yours time resul for the A34 very step path.
>
> For your information the OsmAnd time of about 4 hours is for very very 
> fast hikers .... the normal time is 5-6 hours. I am an Alpinist and Climber 
> from long long time and I know very well all the paths of my zone Ossola, 
> Valgrande and Val Pogallo. Almost all the paths you can see here 
> <https://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/#?map=13%2146.0194%218.3798> (
> https://hiking.waymarkedtrails.org/#?map=13!46.0194!8.3798) are been 
> inserted in OSM by me.
>
> Best regards and happy new year
> Danilo
>
>
> Il 17/01/2020 00:40, Bart Eisenberg ha scritto:
>
> @A Thompson--I didn't know that: thanks!  I got the similar results to 
> yours when having OsmAnd plan the route. 4:25 up, 1:45 down.  (I had to set 
> an intermediate waypoint for the downhill route to keep it on the GPX)  
>
>  @ danilo.baggini: this video might help. https://youtu.be/UXpvjE1vmbI . 
> In general, assuming it's feasible, you're better off having OsmAnd 
> calculate the route than following the GPX, including more information 
> about the route and better turn-by-turn directions. 
>
> On Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 1:00:31 PM UTC-8, A Thompson wrote: 
>>
>> Actually, for walking OsmAnd does now use Naismith's rule to factor 
>> ascent into the time estimate. But it seems that it doesn't do this is you 
>> are following your own .gpx track. If I take the start and end of the .gpx 
>> track and allow OsmAnd to plan its own walking route, then the estimated 
>> time changes from about an hour to about four hours when "use elevation 
>> data" is activated in the route planning options.  
>>
>> Unfortunately I can't see a way of  achieving the same thing when the 
>> .gpx route is selected!
>>
>> On Thursday, January 16, 2020 at 3:14:20 AM UTC, Bart Eisenberg wrote: 
>>>
>>> OsmAnd doesn't take elevation gain into account for time estimates. From 
>>> App profiles/Walking/Vehicle paramaters/Default speed, you can set a 
>>> minimum, default and maximum speed.  That might help for some situations, 
>>> but for a hike that steep, I would guess your own personal estimate would 
>>> come closer.  
>>>
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