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I want to try this. I'm one of the unfortunate victims of Gaia GPS turning to trash.
However, I can't seem to find in the docs how tracks can be recorded...
Is there an app?
Do I need to be in contact with the server to record a track?
Do I need to ask my friends to send me gpx exports if they aren't on strava?
Do you envision an integration with opentrailmap so in can share trails without having to expose Wanderer to public?
Recording is currently not possible with wanderer itself. I personally use osmAnd to record my trails and import them into wanderer. If you don't want to expose wanderer to the public your friends would need to send you their trails, yes. But I guess that's no different with any other service.
There's also a more lightweight alternative for recording tracks called OpenTracks. It can export the data in KMZ, KML, GPX or CSV format.