Per @Harry van der Wolf, I've been experimenting with the Measure distance 
feature, and I agree, it's a fast, flexible way to create GPXs.  

The function has two ways to create a GPX, which begs a question: why would 
you save a route as "a line" rather than as "route points"? Looking at the 
resulting GPXs, it appears that both use trkpt coordinates.  In addition, 
saving as "route points" also include rtept coordinates ("turn points" in 
the GPX schema), which are the places you have marked out with the Measure 
tool.  

Route points have some advantages.  Is there any reason not to have them? 

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