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Hmmm, I thought that you had to record the trail when you “navigated” it (their word). No rush, I’m not leaving till Tuesday.I've got a few things going on so I can't take time to provide detail for a few days but one easy thing that comes to mind is that I remember Wikiloc asking when you are following a track whether you want to record also. Of course you do Laurie as you will find things to visit off the track that the track's originator didn't think of.
Thanks much for this tip. I do have my state downloaded, and it popped right up when I clicked “record trail.” But that may have been because I was riding around my home area recently to experiment with the app. In any case, I will remember that the layers icon is where to go if I get a blank screen. More accurately, what I will certainly remember is that I can come back to this thread if I get a blank screen, and will then be reminded to go to the layers icon!Here is something that I consider a Wikiloc bug. If you are in airplane mode when you start up the Wikiloc app (like you may be when you start in the morning) you will see a cursor pointing out your location but unhelpfully it will be on a blank map, even if you had already downloaded a map of your region. What you have to do is select the layers icon, looks like three sheets of paper, and then select the downloaded map from the list presented. The rest of the base maps in the list can be really fancy, e.g. satellite view, but if you pick any of them it will require internet access and on the trail that will require cellular data be running.
Really easy to test this as you must already have a map of your state downloaded already.
Perfect timing for this great summary as I will using Wikiloc for the first time mid Sept!I haven’t used Wikiloc for a year, except for one recent test ride on my bike, but I hope to be using it soon on a camino. I am imagining myself in Spain, with no wifi and no data and having downloaded maps of Spain for offline use. In the past, I have sent anxious messages for help to my forum wikiloc angels, but I would like to do all I can to avoid that situation this year!
Can someone evaluate what I’ve written here and tell me if these steps will make me a happy, successful wikiloc user? (I will come back and edit this post if I have made mistakes or omitted important steps).
Before leaving home:
1. Use the “list” function to make lists of tracks that I have found on wikiloc. One list per camino for me.
2. Save those tracks. Be careful not to think that putting a track on a list means that it is saved (thank you, @islandwalker). Unless it is saved, I cannot follow it. To save a track, click on the track. When the track and all its info is on my phone screen, scroll down and make sure that I toggle on the “save trail.”
On camino:
1. Pull up the saved trail that I want to follow that day.
2. Click on “start navigation.”
3. As I walk, if I want to take pictures that will make a “waypoint” on my wikiloc trail (so that I can later see exactly where some particular thing is located, or if I just want to let others who may use the tracks see what it looks like) just use the camera icon at the bottom right of my phone. The camera comes up, takes a picture, and then I can decide whether to use it or not. I have to make sure that my photos and my wikiloc camera are “synced” so that all of the pictures I take through wikiloc will automatically be on my phone camera roll.
4. At the end of the day’s walk, click on the red button on the lower left and then I can either discard the tracks or save them. The defaul will be to save them publicly, so if I want them to be private, I have to switch the setting.
One question for anyone who has had the patience to read this far. Will the offline maps pop up automatically when I am offline, or do I have to arrange that before I go offline and start walking without data or wifi?
What am I forgetting? Mil gracias, Laurie
Buen Camino Laurie. No te pierdas.Hmmm, I thought that you had to record the trail when you “navigated” it (their word). No rush, I’m not leaving till Tuesday.
Oh, that sounds frustrating. You said you checked that notifications are enabled?BUT no sound whatsoever. So that wouldn’t be too good as I won’t be walking with phone in hand.
Gone to Settings both General and Wikiloc specific notifications and can’t find anything wrong . IPhone 13 IOS 15.6.1…any ideas much appreciated!
Guy
Yay! The problem with the silent switch has happened to me also, so I am glad for the reminder. Thanks for posting the URL for your blog. I’ll be watching!« Have you flipped your switch on the side to silent mode off? ». Right away I thought yes and oh oh I’m the same breath! Of course that was my problem.
Thanks Laurie…leave on the 14th Wednesday …arrive on 15th…on to Oviedo and start walking on16th the Primitivo. Then once complete make my way to Leon on the 29th and walk the Salvador for 5 days.Love your story @GuyA. I have been using it for five days walking and it’s working like a charm. It’s so great to just put the phone away and not worry. I have been walking through the Cañadas, which are about 75 m wide. The location device is so accurate it beeped when I decided to take a path a little over on one side for a while. It also beeped once this morning when I was sure I was going right. When I took out my phone and looked, it must have been that the person whose tracks I was following popped off the trail for a bathroom break because his track went behind a big tree.
Hope you have the same great experience as I’m having. When are you leaving?
Is it still connected to an external speaker or headphones? With Bluetooth off but connected then you would not hear any sounds.A little issue this morning as I brush up on my Wikiloc knowledge… will be first time! I have downloaded Primitivo and Salvador trails and maps for off line use.
Testing on a trail I recorded at home…volume as high as it can go…airplane mode…battery low power…Bluetooth off. Can follow trail fine…get messages if I have off trail, lost trail, back on trail BUT no sound whatsoever. So that wouldn’t be too good as I won’t be walking with phone in hand.
Gone to Settings both General and Wikiloc specific notifications and can’t find anything wrong . IPhone 13 IOS 15.6.1…any ideas much appreciated!
Guy
Appreciate the suggestion however it turned out to be the simplest thing possible dah! I had the mute side button switched on! Of course my wife Dawn suggested that as the possible causeIs it still connected to an external speaker or headphones? With Bluetooth off but connected then you would not hear any sounds.
It also beeped once this morning when I was sure I was going right. When I took out my phone and looked, it must have been that the person whose tracks I was following popped off the trail for a bathroom break because his track went behind a big tree.
They are great. I totally agree. They have closed their “forum” because of inactivity, though a Google search for a wikiloc question frequently brings me to one of those discussions.a plug for the Wikiloc Support team.
I am finding the Wikiloc tracks for the Camino Primitivo to be very helpful in certain areas! Just finished Hospitales route… wow!They are great. I totally agree. They have closed their “forum” because of inactivity, though a Google search for a wikiloc question frequently brings me to one of those discussions.
I had a minor problem that I couldn’t fix and they had me send them a track to look at. Very helpful.
I got to be very comfortable with it by the end of my Torres/Geira. Do you use it offline or with data when you’re walking?Sometimes Wikilocs works very very well, and sometimes not at all,
I’m afraid I don’t understand enough about what I am doing to even answer your question.I got to be very comfortable with it by the end of my Torres/Geira. Do you use it offline or with data when you’re walking?
What I love the most about it is that I can keep my phone zipped up in my pouch, and I wait till I make a mistake for Wikiloc to alert me. It’s so much nicer than having to walk with the phone in hand.
It is likely that you hadn't downloaded a map. This is how:I do know that sometimes out of cell phone range I can’t even get a map to show up so I suspect I am sometimes not downloading the map.
With Wikiloc there is no need to walk with the phone in your hand but, as @peregrina2000 wrote earlier, you can get notified within minutes that you are not on the trail you are following.I never walk phone in hand. I’ll check where I am if I haven’t seen an arrow for hours and begun to suspect I am off the trail.
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