@Amgine asks:

Q4a. Do you gps track your rides?
Q4b. If so, do you use a dedicated device or your mobile phone?
Q4c. Is your ride data on the web?

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Amgine (@[email protected])

#BikeNitePQ: I think this is a re-#cycle, but a multi-part question: * Do you gps track your rides? * If so, do you use a dedicated device or your mobile phone? * Is your ride data on the web? A thing I found out about years ago: #OSMAnd mobile app has a plugin for sharing your location. It requires configuring for your tracking service (I use a Nextcloud instance with a plugin to produce the secure API,) which was easy for me and fuss-free since. Credit to @[email protected] #BikeTooter

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A4
Yes. Mostly.
If I'm popping to the local shop, then no.
My commute is tracked on my Garmin watch.
Any touring or just long distance I don't know the route for, I use a Garmin head unit.
I used to be very into my stats on Strava, but that itch has gone. I suspect in the next year or two I'll probably not be recording my commutes either.
I can't see what Q4c is on my phone, so I'm rambling instead.

@ascentale @Amgine @bikenite

Aha. A4c
My data is accessible on the web, but it's locked down (hopefully) to only mutuals on Garmin and a Strava