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Piste Maps on Garmin Connect

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Just got back from a great week in Zermatt and have been using my Garmin 405 Forerunner to record the days runs

Does anyone know a way of overlaying a piste map onto the GPS map generated by Garmin Connect, as this would make some of the data (max speed wink ) much more informative. Obviously from the map you get a fair idea, but it'd be nice to see the piste on it too

Any suggestions?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Try this... http://openpistemap.org/ and compare the piste map to the track on Garmin Connect

Or you could try this.... http://www.chuffnuts.com/pistemaps/
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