Hey everyone, #What is wanderer? wanderer is a self-hosted GPS track database. You can upload your recorded GPS tracks or create new ones and add various metadata to build an easily searchable catalogue. Think of it as a fully FOSS alternative to sites like alltrails, komoot or strava. #What is new? I’m coming back here to tell you a bit about what has been happening since my last update. Since then, we implemented some highly requested features:
- A fancy new 3D model on the front page (there is an easter egg, can you find it?)
- wanderer now uses vector map tiles which results in a significant performance boost for everything map-related
- As a result, we now also support topographical 3D maps in wanderer (see gif)
- Greatly improved social features: from list sharing, over profile pages and activity feeds to notifications
- The better location search allows you to search right down to the address
- And finally probably the most requested feature: integrations. You can now sync all your trails from strava and komoot directly with wanderer without having to manually export/import them
Big thanks to everyone who contributed code or translations! If you have any suggestions/questions feel free to let me know below.
Have a great weekend!
Flomp
- Github repo: https://github.com/Flomp/wanderer
- BuyMeACoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/wanderertrails
- Docs: https://wanderer.to/
- Demo: https://demo.wanderer.to/
I read below that you activate the 3D terrain using the mountain icon, but I still can’t get it to work with Firefox. I’ve tried the demo site with the same results. Is it maybe some sort of proprietary Google thing?
Edit: I see now in the docs that I need to point it at my own terrain data. I’ll look into that.
This means there are still nice things happening in the world.
I have no use for this. Yet. I’m very happy it exists and I’m playing with it now.
No way to login with a fediverse account ? ;-)
When I first stumbled upon this I was wondering how a one person open source project can look this beautiful. Now I am also wondering how it can be so feature rich. Seriously, I just love this project. Sadly I have no use for it right now (not big into sharing my trails, nor know enough people for it to be used), but still wanted to leave a comment just for appreciating your effort and the result. Such a beautiful project.