Thank you so much for this excellent video! You made me decide to go for Komoot instead of OsmAnd. This is much user friendly! Hope it will work as easy in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia😊. Thanks again for sharing♥️
Thomas, yet another brilliant video that explains so much fascinating stuff with Komoot. Your knowledge is unbelievable and your explanations are nothing short of superior. Once again Thomas, many thanks for sharing and much appreciated.
You don't need to play with waypoint 2 and 1 to get the 2->3 segment as off-grid. If you hover over that segment, and click it (the same way you showed to add a waypoint by draging the path, except here you just click and don't drag), you can simply remove the "follow path" feature for this segment.
Nice video, but how do we save it so it's a searchable route for anyone to find? Even after I have created a route, I do not see it showing up in the searches. i only see it under my own public routes.
Thank you for this very nice lesson ! Greetings from Portugal !
Thank you so much for this excellent video! You made me decide to go for Komoot instead of OsmAnd. This is much user friendly! Hope it will work as easy in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia😊. Thanks again for sharing♥️
Thomas, yet another brilliant video that explains so much fascinating stuff with Komoot. Your knowledge is unbelievable and your explanations are nothing short of superior. Once again Thomas, many thanks for sharing and much appreciated.
Hello Terry, many thanks for your compliment! I hope you'll enjoy also my next videos ;)
Best regards from the German Harz mountains, Thomas
very clearly explained, Instructor! Thanks for sharing
Thank you Alberto! Best regards, Thomas!
Very clear instructions. Thank you!
Hello Thomas,
thanks for your feedback!
You don't need to play with waypoint 2 and 1 to get the 2->3 segment as off-grid. If you hover over that segment, and click it (the same way you showed to add a waypoint by draging the path, except here you just click and don't drag), you can simply remove the "follow path" feature for this segment.
excellent tutorial, thanks !
Nice video, but how do we save it so it's a searchable route for anyone to find? Even after I have created a route, I do not see it showing up in the searches. i only see it under my own public routes.
Whenever I move a waypoint, it changes my starting point. Do you know why?
Use brouter instead - it's better and costs nothing!