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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1152508, member: 537"] Well, I think it’s worth a try. Go sit in a café in Aguilar and try this. Step 1. Download (make available offline) several different tracks for Aguilar to Cervera. Step 2. Start to follow one of them. Step 3. Click on Remove track. You will then be asked if you are sure you want to remove track. Say yes. Edited to say: Note that when you remove the track, you are ONLY removing it from your navigation screen. That track will still be there for you to go back to in your list of offline tracks. It doesn’t affect your own navigation record either. All it does is allow you to flip back and forth between or among two or several tracks when you come to something like a barbed wire fence. Step 4. Go to your list of available offline tracks and start to navigate a different track. Just look at it to see if it gives you different options. Of course, sitting in Aguilar, you’re not going to see any track that does anything other than goes down towards the reservoir, but when you get to a barbed wire fence, this is a very good option. I reallly think that this is a good strategy for anyone who is using Wikiloc GPS tracks on remote, untraveled caminos. Others have other strategies for using different map apps, but I don’t think any advice about that would be helpful now. Working with wikiloc, this is the best way I’ve found to make sure you have as much info as possible when you get to a difficult spot. You simply cannot tell in advance whether one track or another is going to have a hiccup. [/QUOTE]
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