How to draw a route
A quick guide on how to add your own route for an event you competed in.

A quick guide on how to add your own route for an event you competed in.
RouteGadget is quite intuitive and easy to use. It has its own set of instructions, but here’s a short summary to give you a quick start:
You can have an installation on your own computer. Electronic results data is not required but could be used if available. It could be useful at a training camp.
These things are often part of the overprint (purple bits) along with the course and are not on the OCAD map file that is used for the background map in RouteGadget. So are not visible when someone is looking at routes etc.
You can upload a route recorded on your GPS into RouteGadget. Your GPS route can be in addition to your manually plotted route.
Video tutorial on how to create a CSV results file from SPORTident OE2003. Download a zipped package.