I suspect somebody has made one, but I’ve never looked. If I were in your shoes, I’d look for a phone app that can record a gpx file that you can later access, but that does so with low battery usage. Nice! I was just running around there a few weeks ago. That upload will trigger relive, and as soon as the movie is made, you can delete the merged activity off of Strava. Or merge them after uploading the individual days, but then you also need to shift the dates in your merged file so that Strava doesn’t think you’re uploading a duplicate. If you have multiple days in multiple files, you need to merge them before uploading. I think the only catch is that when you upload it, you need to not mark it as private. Uploading that file triggers the relive app to run off and make the nice lil’ movie for you. I use a Suunto watch, which means I need to download the gpx, tcx or fit file from Movescount, then upload to Strava. …does that mean that i could import my own gpx onto their site and do one of those “relive” jammers? Adventurous nonetheless! And spectacular, scenery-wise. We cut it a little bit short (had been hoping to summit Arrow Peak), but weather didn’t cooperate. I’m not sure how quickly it drains the battery, but I bet the answer is: “Pretty quickly”. I don’t think I’d ever try it with an iPhone. That’s not Strava’s fault, of course, that’s a limitation of the 60 second pacing. Well, almost–with 60 second spacing, it will get the distance short, sometimes fairly significantly, depending on how fast you’re moving and how straight your route is. Again, it can be solved with a little gpx file manipulation, but if you don’t care about splits, it still gets the rest of it right. The 60 second spacing creates issues in Strava when it tries to parse the file, and as a result, speed and mile splits will be way off. If I set it to the longest battery life setting, it records a point only every minute, but it can record for a total of 200 hours. I discovered that it becomes challenging to track where you are, with the camera swinging around the way that it does in relive. If you want to get a relive of the entire hike, it can be done, but you have to do a little offline gpx file manipulation. These are from a recent walkabout in Kings Canyon:
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