Ascent replacement? Strava?
Ascent replacement? Strava?
I track my rides using my Garmins and upload them into Ascent on my Mac and I’ve had a variety of Garmin devices over the years and have records going back years and years.
Ascent is dead. The program is no longer supported and if and when I replace my Mac, Ascent will not work as the program is too old for the new Apple software.
Therefore, I need a (modern) replacement.
Is there another program I can buy and upload to replace Ascent?
What about using Strava online?
Trouble is, I’m not interested in the slightest about sharing my stats and tracks, and I’m definitely NOT and athlete nor interested in competition and comparison. Strava is designed for those things, and not for someone like me.
Can Strava be used solely for recording my rides as a storage and viewing device for me, and NOT for sharing?
Can I spend weeks(?) uploading my past rides?
Ascent is dead. The program is no longer supported and if and when I replace my Mac, Ascent will not work as the program is too old for the new Apple software.
Therefore, I need a (modern) replacement.
Is there another program I can buy and upload to replace Ascent?
What about using Strava online?
Trouble is, I’m not interested in the slightest about sharing my stats and tracks, and I’m definitely NOT and athlete nor interested in competition and comparison. Strava is designed for those things, and not for someone like me.
Can Strava be used solely for recording my rides as a storage and viewing device for me, and NOT for sharing?
Can I spend weeks(?) uploading my past rides?
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
You can import GPX into Strava so I don't see why not
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Mick F wrote:I track my rides using my Garmins and upload them into Ascent on my Mac and I’ve had a variety of Garmin devices over the years and have records going back years and years.
Ascent is dead. The program is no longer supported and if and when I replace my Mac, Ascent will not work as the program is too old for the new Apple software.
Therefore, I need a (modern) replacement.
Is there another program I can buy and upload to replace Ascent?
What about using Strava online?
Trouble is, I’m not interested in the slightest about sharing my stats and tracks, and I’m definitely NOT and athlete nor interested in competition and comparison. Strava is designed for those things, and not for someone like me.
Can Strava be used solely for recording my rides as a storage and viewing device for me, and NOT for sharing?
Can I spend weeks(?) uploading my past rides?
No answer concerning the software you enquire of.
But I'd like to know why you collect all those cycling stats and how you employ them.
As context, it would be interesting to know if you collect historical parameters and data describing other of your life activities. Now many dinner plates have you washed? How many feet have you ascended when walking about here or there? What is the count of hairs on your head, through the ages, not to mention the average length. Etcetera.
By now you will realise I am being facetious. But there is a serious underlying question: if you're not sharing this ride data with other cyclists a la Strava, why do you collect it; and why not other sorts of activity data?
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Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
I use https://www.plotaroute.com/. Not only can you upload your tracks/elevation profiles, it's very good for creating routes. If you use the free version you are quite limited in the number of private routes you can have. Paying a small annual subscription means you can hide your routes from public gaze, if that is what you want to do.
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Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Mick F wrote:
Can Strava be used solely for recording my rides as a storage and viewing device for me, and NOT for sharing?
Can I spend weeks(?) uploading my past rides?
Yes.
You simply lock your rides to not share.
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Thanks guys.
I'll check plotaroute and have another shufti at Strava.
Have a read at this thread.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=78276
I'm getting worse.
Scored 48 the other day.
I'll check plotaroute and have another shufti at Strava.
Cugel wrote:But I'd like to know why you collect all those cycling stats and how you employ them.
As context, it would be interesting to know if you collect historical parameters and data describing other of your life activities. Now many dinner plates have you washed? How many feet have you ascended when walking about here or there? What is the count of hairs on your head, through the ages, not to mention the average length. Etcetera.
By now you will realise I am being facetious. But there is a serious underlying question: if you're not sharing this ride data with other cyclists a la Strava, why do you collect it; and why not other sorts of activity data?
Have a read at this thread.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=78276
I'm getting worse.
Scored 48 the other day.
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Endomondo works well for me without the Strava bragging stuff.
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Just joined.geomannie wrote:I use https://www.plotaroute.com/. Not only can you upload your tracks/elevation profiles, it's very good for creating routes. If you use the free version you are quite limited in the number of private routes you can have. Paying a small annual subscription means you can hide your routes from public gaze, if that is what you want to do.
Looking at the info page regarding routes saved, it seems that so long as my routes are public, there's no limit.
How "public" is Public?
Going "Premium" I can only have 500. I have routes on Ascent going back to 2004 and I probably have 200 routes per year!
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
It seems it's an app for a mobile phone.hamster wrote:Endomondo works well for me without the Strava bragging stuff.
I want to store my stuff on a computer or on an online data base.
Garmins are much better than mobile phones for tracking and using on a bike IMO.
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
If I remember Mick you don't like Garmin's - "Connect" program.
I use it as a base for recording, storing rides and other parameters such as heart rate etc.
I have it linked to Strava which other people, who I choose, can see my rides. But as Paulatic says you just lock it for your own use.
I also keep a record of the mileages on a PC spreadsheet purely for yearly historical comparison purposes.
(although, if I remember, I sometimes note when the Fairy has paid me a visit or a new chain is fitted etc.)
Both "Connect" and Strava will show routes of previous rides and I only use the free versions.
Regarding uploading past rides I don't know if "Connect" would do it as a batch or you having to do it singly ?
I use it as a base for recording, storing rides and other parameters such as heart rate etc.
I have it linked to Strava which other people, who I choose, can see my rides. But as Paulatic says you just lock it for your own use.
I also keep a record of the mileages on a PC spreadsheet purely for yearly historical comparison purposes.
(although, if I remember, I sometimes note when the Fairy has paid me a visit or a new chain is fitted etc.)
Both "Connect" and Strava will show routes of previous rides and I only use the free versions.
Regarding uploading past rides I don't know if "Connect" would do it as a batch or you having to do it singly ?
You'll never know if you don't try it.
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Mick F wrote:It seems it's an app for a mobile phone.hamster wrote:Endomondo works well for me without the Strava bragging stuff.
I want to store my stuff on a computer or on an online data base.
I use Endomondo to record all my mileage, keep it private and share those rides I want to Strava, use both on the PC without using either on a phone.
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Some forums have suggested Rubitrack
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
Mick F wrote:It seems it's an app for a mobile phone.
I want to store my stuff on a computer or on an online data base.
Garmins are much better than mobile phones for tracking and using on a bike IMO.
You can upload gpx files to your account on endomondo.com so don't need to do data logging by phone.
I record GPS tracks when racing on my boat with a marine Garmin to Endomondo, but generally use the phone when riding as it's a 'swiss army knife' device with mapping, photos, ticketing, payment and even making calls.
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
I didn't know that was still going, and back in the day, I thought it was a PC version of Ascent.Cunobelin wrote:Some forums have suggested Rubitrack
Seems like it's Mac compatible now.
I'll check out the trial version.
Thanks, I'll check it out.hamster wrote:Mick F wrote:It seems it's an app for a mobile phone.
I want to store my stuff on a computer or on an online data base.
Garmins are much better than mobile phones for tracking and using on a bike IMO.
You can upload gpx files to your account on endomondo.com so don't need to do data logging by phone.
Mick F. Cornwall
Re: Ascent replacement? Strava?
You can use Strava as a container... you will only appear on the feed of the people you connect with and you might decide not to connect with anybody... just choose private settings