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The thing that I struggle with is, once I have this data... what do I do with it? I'd like to pull it to a laptop for analysis and so forth, but I've never found a decent open source package for that kind of thing (the closest I found is pytrainer and it is, to put it mildly, a little rough around the edges).
Any recommendations that I'm not aware of?
Nextcloud maps is my go-to. Or Fittrackee.
My goal is to try and cover the map with various tracks I hike.
I just pull my open tracks data into a spreadsheet and sum, average it in there. But my analysis needs are very basic.
Interesting. I like renovating forgotten projects. What can you say are the issues with it?
There is https://www.goldencheetah.org/
It's mostly for cycling, not too user friendly, not well documented, but very powerful once you figure out how to use it.
https://runalyze.com