Connect more routes
Quote from Smeden on 21.02.2024, 13:20would love a feature where I can connect several routes to one route.
Etc. I have planned day1, day2…. Now i will connect the routes to one…
would love a feature where I can connect several routes to one route.
Etc. I have planned day1, day2…. Now i will connect the routes to one…
Quote from Guido on 21.02.2024, 15:12I recommend to keep one route per day. One big multi-day route takes more time to recalculate if you detour and, if extreme, can even cause the app to crash.
For the moment, I recommend to create a folder and place all the routes of that trip in that folder.
I am planning to add a view in the future. A view where you can see all routes in a folder on the map at the same time.
I recommend to keep one route per day. One big multi-day route takes more time to recalculate if you detour and, if extreme, can even cause the app to crash.
For the moment, I recommend to create a folder and place all the routes of that trip in that folder.
I am planning to add a view in the future. A view where you can see all routes in a folder on the map at the same time.
Quote from Smeden on 21.02.2024, 15:17Thats sound good 👌
But then i need a split route function 🤭
You can see the other routes now if you choose it in the “show” menu?
I have just created one route from others that way.
Thats sound good 👌
But then i need a split route function 🤭
You can see the other routes now if you choose it in the “show” menu?
I have just created one route from others that way.
Quote from Guido on 21.02.2024, 15:24You can see the other routes now if you choose it in the “show” menu?
Yes
But then i need a split route function 🤭
https://scenic.app/forum/topic/split-a-route-in-multiple-days/#postid-3982
You can see the other routes now if you choose it in the “show” menu?
Yes
But then i need a split route function 🤭
https://scenic.app/forum/topic/split-a-route-in-multiple-days/#postid-3982
Quote from GHJ on 22.02.2024, 02:43It can be useful to merge and split routes.
I am currently planning a 10-day trip. It is a puzzle to cut the round into 10 balanced parts.
For example, to link 2 or 3 days and choose a new overnight stay. You can then split it again into days, keeping the route.
It can be useful to merge and split routes.
I am currently planning a 10-day trip. It is a puzzle to cut the round into 10 balanced parts.
For example, to link 2 or 3 days and choose a new overnight stay. You can then split it again into days, keeping the route.
Quote from Deleted user on 09.03.2024, 16:28Hi GHJ,
I planned 4x 10-day trips with Scenic and I know what you mean. I managed to find a simple workaround. First I import all the POIs (in my case its 200+, because we are using often unmapped off-road trails) I am planning to pass. Then I create a route for each day connecting them as stops. For those days I am unsure where we endup, I make the route longer at the end (or beginning).
Needless to say we do have certain day-finishes fixed (e.g. in case of a booked accomodation en-rote). If you dont have any, this approach might get a bit frustrating towards the end of your trip. In such case, I would suggest at evening to just connect the remaining POIs for the next day - to make this task easier, my POI names always start with a chronological number and then optionally a description. While merging and splitting (I guess, there is a simple workaround for splitting) routes certainly might be a useful functionality, I think it would be of little help in your case because if you deviate so much from the expected timeline, chances are you also deviated from the route.
Hi GHJ,
I planned 4x 10-day trips with Scenic and I know what you mean. I managed to find a simple workaround. First I import all the POIs (in my case its 200+, because we are using often unmapped off-road trails) I am planning to pass. Then I create a route for each day connecting them as stops. For those days I am unsure where we endup, I make the route longer at the end (or beginning).
Needless to say we do have certain day-finishes fixed (e.g. in case of a booked accomodation en-rote). If you dont have any, this approach might get a bit frustrating towards the end of your trip. In such case, I would suggest at evening to just connect the remaining POIs for the next day - to make this task easier, my POI names always start with a chronological number and then optionally a description. While merging and splitting (I guess, there is a simple workaround for splitting) routes certainly might be a useful functionality, I think it would be of little help in your case because if you deviate so much from the expected timeline, chances are you also deviated from the route.
Quote from Darth_Fazer on 29.03.2024, 12:16Just as a suggestion for the split-route problem:
Plan one big route, and then copy it for each day, and delete the way/via point's you don't need with the multi delete function.
I'm not sure, but it might work.BR
Mario
Just as a suggestion for the split-route problem:
Plan one big route, and then copy it for each day, and delete the way/via point's you don't need with the multi delete function.
I'm not sure, but it might work.
BR
Mario
Quote from Guido on 29.03.2024, 12:22Yes this works, and is in fact also what I recommended in the past 👍🙂
Yes this works, and is in fact also what I recommended in the past 👍🙂



