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Find your Route

It's time to create the route


I usually look for an already created route and then modify it to my liking, which is the case we are going to do today. If you prefer, you can also create the route from scratch using the same methods and tools we are going to use to modify the route we download.

You can download routes from various platforms, in fact, Land 9 connects to many of them such as Wikiloc, Strava, Komoot, IGN Rando, TraceGPS, Open Runner, Suunto Activities, Utagawa... In my case, the ones I use the most are Komoot and Wikiloc. The connection to Wikiloc is not direct, but today I will show you a very useful feature for downloading routes from there.

Use your favorite platform!


So, let's take a look at both platforms and look for the one that best suits what we are looking for. On these platforms, you will get additional route information, so you can better filter by distance, elevation gain, difficulty... and find the most suitable route.


Searching for routes on Wikiloc


Land 9 has a functionality that I use a lot to search for routes in a specific area. It's the 'Find a Route on Wikiloc' function. Just center the map on the area where I'm going to hike and select the 'Tools > Find a Route on Wikiloc (in this map area)' function located within the top menu 'Tools'.


Land will open the Wikiloc website and show us the routes filtered by the map area I centered in Land. Once here, we apply more filtering using filters: sport, distance, elevation gain...




Searching for routes on Komoot


If you are a Komoot user, you can connect your account directly to Land 9 and thus access your saved routes directly from the data tree of Land.

On the Komoot website, we do a search by entering "Volcán Santa Margarida" in the search box, so Komoot will apply filtering for this area. Now we just need to adjust the filters and save the route of our choice.


Once we have saved the route in our Komoot account, all we have to do is go back to Land and open the route directly from the data tree.


After searching on Wikiloc and Komoot, I have chosen this route because it is the one that best fits the route I want to take. However, I will add a section to it because I feel like extending it a bit more and passing through a place that my friends have told me is very beautiful and worth visiting. In the next chapter, I will explain how to do it!


By the way, if you can't find routes for the area you want to visit, or the ones you find don't convince you, with Land 9 you can also create a route from scratch to your liking. Here are some tricks that will be very useful for you.




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