I’d also be super down if anyone is interested in discussing how it works under the hood (and i’m planning on open sourcing this).
But generally the stack is rust using postgres which has all of the osm nodes stored inside it + other info (elevation, etc), and then it uses astar with your settings to make your route.
danburbridge 2 days ago [-]
This is a great idea - I love the maximise hills option :) It reminds me of one of our clubs TT routes which featured 1100M (3600ft) of climbing in 28miles, this would be great for generating some similar routes I reckon.
Yeah exactly. I always ride around wanting more hills in my routes but no route makers have a maximize pain button :) so this was my solution. I've been working on it for about a year and a half
unop 2 days ago [-]
I like the idea but I live in Europe and that and some skill issues couldn't get a route planned.
It would be nice if the route start and end selections could be from points ona map (for the outdoorsy types like me) as the text fields find nothing for me.
The landmark and node Explorer modes didn't show any results.
enzovt 1 days ago [-]
Yeah, no EU support yet :S. I'm sorry for that. I'm working on it but for the EU it's really hard since i need to overlap the elevation DEMs (which countries make so hard to find high quality ones, and for EU it's split between all the countries). then that has to be overlayed onto the osm data and then finally computed into nodes etc.
But working on it! Schools also starting up soon so yeah, give me a bit :)
cranberryturkey 3 days ago [-]
signup didn't work for me. librewolf/linux/kde
enzovt 3 days ago [-]
should be fixed now! just wasn’t redirecting from the signup :)
cranberryturkey 3 days ago [-]
seems like generating route just hangs.
Rendered at 21:04:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) with Vercel.
I’d also be super down if anyone is interested in discussing how it works under the hood (and i’m planning on open sourcing this).
But generally the stack is rust using postgres which has all of the osm nodes stored inside it + other info (elevation, etc), and then it uses astar with your settings to make your route.
https://cyclinguphill.com/bristol-south-mega-hilly/
It would be nice if the route start and end selections could be from points ona map (for the outdoorsy types like me) as the text fields find nothing for me.
The landmark and node Explorer modes didn't show any results.
But working on it! Schools also starting up soon so yeah, give me a bit :)