Strava > OSM
- Export GPX from Strava ride
- Upload to GPS Traces
- Wait
- Trace over it
- For multiuse choose “Cycle & Foot Path”
“Where a pathway is designated for pedestrians but is also allowed for bicycles you can use highway=footway and bicycle=yes.” https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:highway=footway
Discussion
Comment from meda588 on 17 August 2024 at 06:17
nice
Comment from augxcgrwxo on 22 August 2024 at 12:53
Great that you are using that kind of data! It is also useful to look at the global strava heatmap to find what locations are missing mapped ways compared to where people actually run or ride.
Comment from omundy on 22 August 2024 at 12:59
@augxcgrwxo yes, big fan of the heat map. Great for navigating new areas too. Would be nice to be able to use that to trace that instead, since its effectively an average of all the riders on that trail, rather than a single sensor.
Comment from augxcgrwxo on 22 August 2024 at 13:53
There’s a browser extension that allows to add the heat map as a data layer https://github.com/emersonveenstra/rapid-power-user-extension hope this helps
Comment from omundy on 22 August 2024 at 16:38
Excellent. I haven’t used Rapid. I’ll try it out, or the original which appears to only overlay the heatmap https://github.com/cmoffroad/id-strava-heatmap-extension
Comment from habi on 1 September 2024 at 13:03
I’m using https://github.com/zekefarwell/josm-strava-heatmap for getting the Strava Heatmap into JOSM (or any other editor supporting TMS imagery). Works nicely with a free Strava account, but needs a refresh about every two weeks.
Comment from Romainbou on 1 September 2024 at 14:15
Is there any way to have access to the high definition Strava heatmap without an account?
Comment from habi on 1 September 2024 at 16:44
@Romainbou: not that I know of, but the account is free, can be pseudonymous and not used.