[OSM-talk] How to get an overview of multiple gpx on OSM map?

Mateusz Konieczny matkoniecz at tutanota.com
Sat Nov 3 19:36:04 UTC 2018


I would open JOSM and open GPX file(s). JOSM is primarily an editor, but I use it alsofor visualisation of GPX files.

https://josm.openstreetmap.de <https://josm.openstreetmap.de/>
 
QGIS is another tool - typically used for processing of data, but showing GPX tracks is alsoa thing that it can do.

3. Nov 2018 15:09 by dikkeknodel at hotmail.com <mailto:dikkeknodel at hotmail.com>:


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> Ever since I moved to Switzerland over a year ago I’ve been both hiking in the mountains and updating OSM details a lot. Since I hike at least 20 km every weekend, it must have totaled to about 1200 km by now all across the country. I would love to get an overview of where I have been so far. 
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> Since I’ve got a GPX file of almost every hike, the data is there. I am now looking for a nice graphical way to plot all of these files at once on a nice OSM map, OpenTopoMap as a base layer would be great.
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> I’ve been searching for a while how to arrange this (without much programming knowledge), but I am kind of lost at the moment.
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> Does anybody have a hint?
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> Cheers,
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