Yes - you just select all of the track segments and ask it to join them together - it works out the order from the date/time in the files.cr0100 wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2023 1:37 pm The past few years when I've taken long trips (5-7 days), I've had saved logs of the full ride from start to finish.
Pulling the tracks into basecamp, it was a relatively simple process to combine the multiple tracks from each day into a single track per day. It's kind of fun to display them all on the map to see my entire route! If I did it right, there's an example attached to this message...
I've kept my logs since my first satanv in 2007. I really recommend it. Take a regular backup of your Basecamp Database - or make a separate database just for your organised track logs. Its easy to switch between them.
They are excellent historical records - things that you forget about, where you stopped for the night or for cafes etc - and useful for dating photos. Also when snippets of past routes come back as fond memories and you wonder where you were. If that hasn't happened yet, it probably will at some time in the future !
Have you discovered the graphs on Basecamp showing elevation and/or speed of your tracks ?