GPS Tutorial for Hikers How to efficiently use your mobile as GPS navigator for hiking

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GPS Tutorial for Hikers How to efficiently use your mobile as GPS navigator for hiking By Marc TORBEY Examples from the Android software OruxMaps V1.0 1

Table of contents Basics about GPS for hiking slide 3 Before the hike slide 12 It s hiking day! slide 20 After the hike slide 31 2

Basics about GPS for hiking 3

Abbreviations used GE Google Earth (free software for computers) GPS Global Positioning System OM Orux Maps (GPS application for Android phones) POI Point Of Interest (on a map) WP Waypoint 4

GPS Global Positioning System Several satellite around planet Earth, broadcast GPS signals : GPS devices receive satellite signals no transmission Weak signals from remote satellites, so perceptible Outdoors only! 1 st GPS fix requires user to be still (not moving) Origin of GPS systems USA: NAVSTAR Russia: GLONASS (since 2010) UE: Galileo (available in 2020). Goals of GPS systems: Basic goal: knowing your position on a map Navigation: sea, land (car) Orientation: hiking trips 5

Typically a digital map is either GPS maps A sophisticated software object comprising a drawing of the landscape (with roads, public monuments, ) + a database of POIs + some intelligent software capable of giving you directions to reach your destination POI. Requires Internet connectivity, to access the latest maps and POIs. Usually expensive Example Google maps Or a simple picture, showing the landscape and possibly the roads. No navigation capabilities but Ok for hiking! Can be used off-line by software like OM Usually available free of charge Ex: Google Earth/ Hybrid 6

GPS objects - Waypoints A Waypoint is a point on the map, created in order to locate an important place on the map either by the Create waypoint function of the OM mobile (marks the user s current location) Or by clicking a point on the Map Or by some software On Google Earth it is called a Placemark. (Add Placemark) On Nokia phones it is called a landmark Any WP can be used as target for orientation A compass indicates the direction and the distance to it. See page 26. 7

GPS objects - Routes A Route is an ordered set of waypoints, used to guide you throughout your hike. It is created from waypoints on the mobile, with software like OM Or on the laptop using some software 8

GPS objects - Tracks A Track is a path walked by a hiker and recorded on his GPS device. Used after your hike, to locate where you ve walked and get statistical data. A track recorded by another hiker could be uploaded to your GPS device (e.g. smartphone) and used to walk along this track as shown on your mobile s map. 9

File types Useful software programs File types: Each GPS vendor has developed its own GPS software which uses proprietary file types to describe the GPS objects. Example :*.lmx, *.trk, *.loc, *.hwr, etc. Garmin navigators use *.gdb (Garmin database, version 3) Google Earth uses *.kml (keyhole markup language) The.gpx type was created as an effort to have a common file type, normally understood by all GPS navigators and GPS software. A gpx file may contain any combination of WPs, routes and tracks. OruxMaps uses.gpx and.kml types Useful software programs to have: Google Earth is great for planning hikes! It requires a fast Internet connection. A software to translate between all the different file types: GPS Babel is the freeware to use. A software to view a track on a map and get statistical information about it: GPS Track Viewer is a good freeware, or on line, for example at http://gpstrackviewer.free.fr/ 10

Navigation towards a target point A few basic definitions The target, is the next waypoint you want to reach on your route The heading, in degree (0 to 360, 0 being the north, 90 the east), which is the angle between the geographic north and the current direction you are looking at (the orientation of your phone); (ex: +30 ) The bearing of the target, in degree, which is the angle between the geographic north and the targeted waypoint, at your current location; (ex +120 ) The direction of the target, in degree, which is the angle between your current heading and the bearing of the target, at your current location; (ex : 120-30 = +90 ) W N S device heading Target direction E x Target bearing Target WP Direction = bearing - heading 11

Before the hike 1. Downloading a digital map 2. Preparing to follow a route 3. Preparing to follow a track 12

Downloading a map for off-line use Before you go hike in some nice place you need to have a digital map of that place, accessible off-line on your mobile. With OM, you can Create a map easily, for off-line use Make sure you have Internet connection on your mobile In the Maps menu, select Switch map, then select the ONLINE tab. Select your preferred map type, among the dozens proposed: Good worldwide map types are Google Hybrid and Microsoft Hybrid Look for the best available map covering the area of the planned hike Check the max zoom level you want to have. In the Maps menu, select Map Creator Select the map area you want to download: click 2 opposite corners of a rectangle, then ok Input a map name Select the zoom levels you want (usually min= 10, max = 16, 17 or 18) Check the map size in Mb (max = 1024 Mb), decrease max zoom level if needed. Tick Don t stop downloading if there are missing tiles then click Download 13

Planning a hike Creating a Route or Importing an existing track When you want to go hiking, in a place which you do not know well, there are 2 ways to find your way: 1. Using a software like GE, create a route = a set of several successive waypoints you intend to walk by, presuming there is a way to walk from one WP to the next. 2. Or, it is possible to hike along a track recorded by someone else from Wikiloc website or any other similar site = a database of tracks, or sent to you by another GPS user you know, or even recorded by yourself during a previous hike In both cases, in order to exchange files between your computer and your mobile, you could create once and for all, the following folder on your mobile: /oruxmaps/file_exchange 14

Planning a route using GE (overview) OM mobile Build a Route N waypoints + 1 Route Save it as KML OruxMaps Import the kml file into OM 1 kml file N waypoints Connect mobile, Copy kml file to device PC file manager Create & Save N placemarks File Save Place As *.kml N placemark files kml files N times Merge N placemarks into 1 kml file N x File Open then Save Place As *.kml Google Earth (3D) 15

Planning a hike route using GE (1/2) Creating & importing the waypoints to the mobile device Planning a hike route = creating N placemarks on GE On your computer, using GE : repeat N times: Create several Placemarks on planned hike : Right-click on each of these placemarks, then select Save place as Plxx.kml. Close GE. Then merge these N files: re-open GE, File Open then select all N files together (shift click). They appear in the left pannel under Temporary Places. Right-click this folder name and ask to Save Place As kml. Connect laptop to mobile, (unlock mobile screen). Then using windows file manager: copy the unique kml file to the mobile, under /oruxmaps/file_exchange Using OM, Import the waypoints : Open the Waypoints menu, and : Select Manage Click Options android button, and select Import Wpts. Select the folder /oruxmaps/file_exchange Double-click on the the kml filename to import the WPs inside The procedure described in this slide can also be used to import WPs from GE into OM (without aiming at creating a route) 16

Planning a hike route using GE (2/2) Creating a route file using OM Using OM, Build the Route: Open the Waypoints menu, and select Manage Use the Search menu or the Filter Menu to select only the WP making up your Route Change the order of the WP by moving WPs up and down (point on left side icon ) When finished Save the route Click the Export button then select KML The Route can now be seen as file Waypoints yyyymmdd_hhmm.kml in the oruxmaps/tracklogs folder of the mobile. Such a route file can be loaded anytime later and used for waypoint navigation. See slide Route navigation 17

Importing an existing track (overview) OM mobile [N waypoints +] 1 Track OruxMaps Check your track file was correctly received By Email 1 gpx file [+N waypoints] bis Save track file (from email) Connect mobile, Copy kml file to device Wikiloc (or any other similar website) www.wikiloc.com Or Download track file from website PC file manager Internet Browser 18

Importing an existing track How to proceed Go to the Wikiloc webpage http://www.wikiloc.com Search for some track you like to walk (you can preview it on GE) and download it to your computer, as a *.gpx file bis Or save a.gpx track file received by email Connect your Mobile to your computer and, using windows file manager, copy the *.gpx track to it, for example under /oruxmaps/tracklogs On OM, check the presence of the imported file Either by using the Route menu: Load file Or by using a mobile file manager Other websites: www.gpsies.com www.mapmytracks.com 19

It s hiking day! 20

Starting the hike At the starting point of the hike: 1. Switch on GPS reception on the Android phone 2. Launch OM and set GPS tracking On (also available in tracks menu). 3. Load the Offline map covering your hiking area In the Maps menu, select Switch map, then the OFFLINE tab Optionally, load the WPs on the map (Select all WPs, then eye ) 4. Load (or create) the Route you intend to follow (see next slides) to record your track, press Start recording in Tracks Menu Or Load the Track you intend to follow (see next slides) 5. Optionally, (for more safety), mark on the map the starting place by creating a new waypoint. If you know the exact altitude of this starting point, you could calibrate your altimeter, (Options Tweaks Calibrate barometer) Start walking and follow your GPS indications 21

Route navigation (Called in OM Waypoint Navigation ) 1) From a previously created route KML file, a) Click button Routes then Load File b) Double-click the desired file name Waypoints yyyymmdd_hhmm.kml c) Then in pop-up window called Navigation options select Wpt. Nav. 2) Or from a set of Wpts in OM: see slide Creating & following a route in OM (from existing WPs) 3) Or from nothing : route created directly on map. See slide 25. The Wpt. Alarm plays an alert message when you approach each WP 22

Options during waypoint navigation Options available in the Maps menu, during Navigation Useful to navigate the route backwards Stop the navigation (at the end of your hike) Adjust your target WP as you walk (in case you missed a WP) Stops playing the warning audio message when you approach a target WP 23

Creating & following a route in OM (from existing WPs) You have in your database plenty of WPs. You can select a few of them to make a Route, and start immediately following it 1. List all your WPs: Button 'Wpts. manage' 2. Browse the entire list, or use Search function, and tick the checkbox to the left of the WPs you wish to include in your Route. 3. Once you have selected all WPs, use WP 'Filter' option with option 'Selected Items. By clicking on the 'ok', in the listing should appear only the desired WPs. (Or Filter by some other Wpts characteristics). 4. Reorder the Wpts as desired: hold the icon of the far left of each WP (drag and drop the Wpt up/down). 5. Upload the route to the map viewer: press the second button from the left of the button bar (Routes). 24

Creating a route in OM (1/2) (without anything, directly on the map) You don t have a prepared Route or Track, nor even WPs. You can still plan a route, directly on your OM\s map viewer. To Create the route manually: 1. From the map viewer, Select button 'Tracks Create'. This opens a box at the bottom of the screen, used to add Route points by hand (and simultaneously create a WP if the checkbox 'Create Waypoint' is active). 2. To do this move the map with your finger, place the cursor () where you want to put the Wpt. and press the button. To erase the last WP created, use the '-' button. To complete the route, press the button 'OK' ; and to exit and cancel the route, select the button. 3. Now you have the Track file created and stored in the database. Then remove it from the screen (from the map viewer, button 'Tracks Remove') 25

Loading & following a route in OM (2/2) (from a hand-created route) You have created in your database a route manually (prev. slide). You intend now to follow it. 2013-06-28 14:28 1. From the map viewer, select Tracks or Routes Manage. Some routes are listed. 2. Click on the filename of the route you want to follow (Called yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm ) and select from contextual menu Load as a Route 3. Chose Wpt. Nav. from pop-up window. 26

Navigation to a target WP Using OM s compass Radar (TC-4) Options, Tools, Radar Select WP & Navigate To Or follow a Route (Wpts Navigation) Heading the direction of the mobile (0 = N) Estimated Time Enroute Target s icon Estimated Time of Arrival Direction of the target (wrt mobile) 27 Target s name Heading Angle between the mobile and the North (varies if you rotate the phone) Distance to the target GPS accuracy Bearing angle between the target & the North (Fixed if you do not move) If you rotate the mobile until the 2 arrows coincide you re headed straight towards the target) ex both angles = 126 Heading = Bearing

Heading straight towards the target WP If you rotate the mobile until the 2 arrows coincide you re headed straight towards the target! Heading = Bearing (ex 310 ) 28

Following a recorded track Load the track path on the map viewer of OM: Select the Route menu: Load file In the /file_exchange folder, double-click the gpx filename (e.g. Chabrouh-Hrajel.gpx). In the Navigation options pop-up window, select Follow, click OK Select a map covering the area, and start walking along the drawn path. 29

Finishing the hike At the finishing point of the hike In OM: Stop the navigation (in Maps menu, Stop Follow or Stop Wpt. Nav. ) If track recording was on, Stop it by pressing Stop recording in Tracks Menu Set GPS tracking Off On Android notification screen, Switch off GPS reception 30

After the hike 1. Get some instant statistics 2. Visualize in 3D on your computer the path you have walked! Make sure you have ticked these 2 options in the OM settings for Tracks/Routes : Auto KML creation and Auto GPX creation 3. Share your track on wikiloc! 31

Instant statistics on OM At the end of the hike (and during the hike), you can get some statistics directly on your mobile: In OM, in Tracks menu, Select Statistics You get a lot of interesting statistical data about your hike. See example here Click on See Graphics button to see the profile of your hike Tick Altitude and /distance 32

Path visualization in 3D (overview) OM mobile [N waypoints +] 1 Track OruxMaps/tracklogs 1 kml file N waypoints Connect mobile to laptop, Copy kml file to laptop PC file manager Open kml file Track path Google Earth (3D) Track elevation profile 33

Path visualization in 3D At the end of the hike, the trackfile is saved on the mobile as gpx and kml files (in oruxmaps/tracklogs folder) Connect the mobile to your computer and, using the file manager Copy the.kml (and.gpx if needed) to your laptop. Optionally: you can view the.gpx track profile + statistics using some GPX viewing software or website: Using an Internet browser: Go to gpstrackviewer.free.fr website, upload *.gpx track file to view the track in 2D. Optionally you can click the button obtain a URL and send the link to your friends in your report. View the track in 3D using Google Earth: Launch GE, select File Open and open the.kml file. Right-click anywhere on the path (between 2 track-points) and select Show Elevation profile. Optionally report your hike to your friend by email: attach the *.kml track file report the main statistical data: track length, time, total ascent, max elevation 34

Sharing your track on Wikiloc Only if the hike is worthy of being shared with the global hikers community Cleaned-up track [+ wps] gpx file + 6 + PC file Manager Upload to website 3D view: Google Earth Check track on GE Click link View in 3D in Google Earth Wikiloc (or any other similar website) www.wikiloc.com Internet Browser 35

Posting your track on Wikiloc You have to create a Wikiloc account, once and for all, to be able to post (upload) tracks. Go to www.wikiloc.com website and select Sign up. Posting your track Preparation on your computer Your recorded trackfile in gpx format Some interesting waypoints added during the hike, also in gpx format (use GPS Babel if needed) A maximum of 6 photos taken along the way (reduce their size first) A short text description and counsels (driving directions, shuttle, views ) Using your Internet browser: Go to www.wikiloc.com, Sign in to your account, Ask to upload a new track upload the *.gpx track file and optionally the waypoint files Paste your description text, Upload the photos (it is possible to add a legend to each photo). 36

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