Whether you've recorded in the mobile app, used a third-party head unit, or uploaded a file -- your activities are easily located on the web using the interactive map. Search by keywords, use start locations, or flip through in-ride photos to filter your results.
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When a ride is more than just a ride, tell a better story by adding Points of Interest (POI) and geotagged photos using Ride with GPS features in the mobile app and on the website.
Explore Your Personal Activity History
Open ridewithgps.com on the web, log into your account, and click the Activities option from the left side panel.
The page will default to a List View of your activities library. Filter, Sort, and Search to narrow your results. Then expand the details using the caret icon to display more information about the activity.
Bulk Management Tools
Utilize bulk management tools to adjust activity privacy settings, add trips to a Collection, or permanently delete selected items from the activities page by using the checkboxes next to the routes.
Interactive Map View
Toggle the Show Map button in the upper right corner of your Activities list for a dynamic map view of your activities library. The map will open to the location of your last recorded activity. Filter settings entered in List View will carry over to the Map View.
Show Photos is on for everyone by default. If you have photos taken during a recording (with location data enabled), you'll see a corresponding camera icon in the location where you took the snap. You can click on the camera to flip through all the photos taken on the trip. This is a great way to reminisce on a fantastic time. Practically, this can also help you plan new routes to revisit memorable spots that you may not have been able to find again otherwise or avoid poor trail conditions in the future.
Don't want to see photos on your ride history? Just uncheck the box next to Show Photos.
Personal Activities Heatmap overlay is enabled in Map View by default for Premium members. Your Personal Activities Heatmap can provide an additional visual reference for your historical activity data.
On the map, you’ll see green interactive start icons indicating single trips and numbered clusters representing multiple activities that start from each marked location. Hover over individual start icons (green arrow markers) to highlight each corresponding ride track in red, or quickly find any recorded ride or group of rides by panning and zooming around the map to any of the start icons.
The numerical clusters represent the number of rides using a common start point. Click on each cluster for a display card of all the rides contained within. As with individual start icons, hovering over each result within the card will illuminate its corresponding ride on the map.
Inspect an Area on the Map
Premium members have access to the Inspect tool, which allows point-based searching to identify trips that pass through a specific point. Using your Personal Activities Heatmap for reference, click anywhere on the map to Inspect all of your recorded activities intersecting that specific point. The radius of the Inspect tool will be determined by the zoom level on the map.
Click any of the resulting trip cards to see the trackline on the map, or click View Activity to be directed to the corresponding ride page with additional details.
Tips
- Do you have photos that aren't showing up on the map that you would expect to see? Rest assured we are currently working on this. Photos that do not contain EXIF (location) information are not currently appearing on the map, but we are working to make as many of these appear on your map views as possible. Additionally, certain photo formats such as HEIC (which is commonly used by iOS devices) are hard to preserve location info for, so we are working on these as well.
- Want to turn on Map View in your Route Library? You can! Check out Explore your Routes for more.
- Use city and state/province names to search specific locations.
- The numerical cluster icons on the map represent the number of activities using a common start point.
- Any activity that you have marked as a stationary ride will not be included in the map view.
- Inspect search radius changes as you zoom in (gets smaller) and out (gets larger). We cap the zoom radius at ~ 1mi.
- Missing an epically long journey from your activity map? Rides over 2,000 miles (about 3,219 KM) will not post to your Map View. You can use our ride clean up tools to break an activity into smaller portions. Pro tip: download a copy of your activity as a TCX history file first so you can keep a complete, unedited file as a backup.