Currently no. I really like Dawarich for this purpose and I feel like I wouldn’t be able to add much.
Currently no. I really like Dawarich for this purpose and I feel like I wouldn’t be able to add much.
I really love working with PocketBase. It gives you such a headstart, but also is highly customizable. It’s really the best of both worlds.
Exactly! As long as you have the track in a GPX, TCX or KML file, you are good to go.
You can also plan your route directly on wanderer (so you don’t fall off another cliff ;))
Thanks! No this is an extremely low spec server: 2GB RAM and 2 virtual cores.
Or use the demo ;)
Cool! I always recommend OsmAnd.
With docker you can simply change the port mapping in the compose file
That’s strange, I never had that happen. If you have the time could you please open an issue on GitHub?
Absolutely all help is welcome. Please check out the roadmap for my current plans. I’d be delighted if you could add your Dutch translation here: https://translate.codeberg.org/projects/wanderer/wanderer/nl/
Dank je wel!
Speed statistics were added in v0.2.0. Hopefully also with some bugfixes.
Offering print support for trails is high on the priority list.
Logging trips offline requires background location services. This does not work for a simple website. You would need to program an app for that. While this is a plan somewhere down the line, it’s still far away. So currently I would recommend relying on an external app to log your trip and import afterwards.
I think you might misunderstand what wanderer does. It is not a maps service like Open Street Maps. It’s simply a database in which you can store your GPS tracks. So the workflow would look like this: you are in the woods and record your track (e.g. with osmand) -> you store your track in GPX format -> you upload your track (and any additional info like a description or photos) to wanderer -> before your next adventure you check wanderer to decide what you want to do
Absolutely. I have it running on a Pi 5 and that’s more than enough. You only need 1GB of RAM when first starting wanderer. After that it sits at around 100Mb.
Currently wanderer supports visualising duration, distance, elevation gain and speed. Support for heart rate is planned. It can display a graph (the one you see in the screenshot) and also calculates an average.
You can also install it directly on your machine: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer/wiki/Installation#from-source
It’s just much more tedious imo.
You can use whatever device you prefer. In the end, you simply need a GPX file that you upload through the web UI or the API. I am planning to support other formats like KML soon, though.
System requirements should be quite low. On the first startup you will need ~1GB of RAM. After that, the whole stack sits at around 100MB on my machine.
I’m not sure if I understand your question correctly. Do you mean creating a trail from scratch on the map without recording it before? That is indeed on my roadmap.
Yes, bulk imports are supported. You will need to download them from GOSLogger first though.
https://wanderer.to/guides/import-export/