I'm sure the answer is obvious but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to display track elevation profiles on the maps at https://explore.garmin.com/
I'm sure the answer is obvious but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to display track elevation profiles on the maps at https://explore.garmin.com/
That's pretty pathetic considering Garmin is supposedly an industry leader in collecting and presenting GPS data but it does explain why I can't find the function. Thanks.
Pathetic is NOT the word I'd use! Been 2 years since this thread has had any new postings. Wife purchased an inReach so she had to get on the Explore website. I too noticed no ability to display elevation…
There currently isn't a way to display an elevation plot on the map of the Garmin Explore Website. You can view an elevation profile for tracks, routes, and activities in the Garmin Explore App for iOS…
There currently isn't a way to display an elevation plot on the map of the Garmin Explore Website. You can view an elevation profile for tracks, routes, and activities in the Garmin Explore App for iOS or Android, but the option isn't there on the website.
That's pretty pathetic considering Garmin is supposedly an industry leader in collecting and presenting GPS data but it does explain why I can't find the function. Thanks.
Pathetic is NOT the word I'd use! Been 2 years since this thread has had any new postings. Wife purchased an inReach so she had to get on the Explore website. I too noticed no ability to display elevation data, nor any way to edit a track. I discovered a glitch in Garmin's BaseCamp software in how it displays a data list (ever since Apple updated the Mac OS). I called tech support and he said BaseCamp is no longer supported and no software updates will be introduced. He said to transfer all my data to the Explore website. I'm talking HUNDREDS of tracks from all over the world from years of data collection with my Garmin GPSr's. With the ability to show ALL useful data as BaseCamp has done, and without the ability to massage track data like BaseCamp allows, I'm going to avoid the Explore site. It's basically useless to me.
I agree -- so sad that a leading company in GPS equipment and data collection can't present software that works and offers users the ability to view their data in various ways. Crap :-(