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Why can't imported routes be edited now??

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  • joelenvoyage32

    Hi,
    looking for a better trekking tool , i went into this pb and have a similar feeling.
    With about 200 routes i did in the past years (mostly in France as i'm living there) i have for now dropped this idea .  asking to the help desk i had twice the same answer " butée".
    in case something change ,  Gaia, just tell !
    regards

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  • 5stone

    "anyone, anyone?" 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhiCFdWeQfA

    Yeah, no responses these days, thanks everyone!

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  • jhlewis4242

    you can edit a track on the app

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  • fujiokae

    I got the same issue. I imported a route from Alltrails (it is easier to find a trail on Alltrails). Since routes in Alltrails are basically user-based, they tend to include unnecessary diverts etc and I would want to clean them up or change the route slightly. But it turns out that I can't edit them.

    I also agree that Gaia GPS should offer a track-to-route converter, which Alltrails does.

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  • 5stone

    Just a heads up that this is still an issue (at least for users, the company doesn't seem to care). What's funny is they've removed the message saying you can't edit imported routes....trying to hide the issue? When you click edit, it lets you edit the Name and the Notes forms. But not the route, so we as users get to have fun by importing a route and then retracing it in Gaia just so we can edit it! Amazing. 

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  • Zumdahl76

    Well i just subscribes to gaiagps today and this issue makes the whole app useless for my use case. I create DRIVING routes in Google Maps, export as gpx and import them in gaia. I want to convert what looks like straight lines between waypoints to an actual driving route again which i can't. Tracks do not work well with how i use the android app, i need a route.

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  • rico.koegelenberg

    This is still an issue. Does anybody know why imported routes cannot be edited?!

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  • prestonpatton

    Yep, still an issue. I'm looking for a different mapping solution because of this idiotic lack of a basic feature that all mapping programs should have. *sigh*

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  • sig777

    Well I discovered today that this is still an issue. Using the web version of GAIA I imported a GPX track.

    Then I found out that the mobile app does allow for a track to be converted into a route, but the imported route first needs to be duplicated. However, this newly duplicated then converted route cannot be edited using the web version of GAIA as I get an error Imported Routes Cannot Be Edited. There is some limited ability to edit this newly converted route using the mobile app, but the editing is very limited as it messes up the track. I can only seem add points to the end of the track and trying to change any points in the middle of the track cause the whole track to disappear. Once this mobile app edited track is saved it can then be further edited using the web version, but with the same issues as the  mobile app version. So in a nut shell, after two hours of trial and error, it's still a no and imported tracks cannot be edited in GAIA.

    This is a huge disappointment as how does one edit and tweak community tracks or even one's own tracks recorded using another device?

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  • cmiller

    I'm a brand new user to GAIA, came here in search of an alternative to Garmin Base Camp for planning an a SATNAV app.  I do a lot of moto camping, touring and Back Roads riding and so looking for something a bit more intuitive than base camp.  I also have A LOT of gpx tracks already created.  I also just purchased a CHIGEE to get away from Garmin ZUMO limitations.

    So spent some time learning how to create routes - ok nice.

    Then I imported a route for editing - SLAM BRICK WALL.

    News flash to the product management team - people like to share GPX files so we don't have to reinvent the wheel.   

    Good thing I'm still in the evaluation period.   

    Hard stop - sorry folks

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