Story 2 - Paul and cycling
Hi!
Here comes our new interview! Surprisingly, we did not have to do much, because Pavel had prepared his own stories in advance. So, do You want to know more about his experiences? Let us begin.

We asked Pavel about his travel preferences and experience. He said that since 2016, when he had graduated from “Russian Club of Cycling Trips”, he had taken lots of biking tours. He added that OsmAnd was his first application for traveling and that before he had been using fitness trackers, such as Strava and Endomondo. The only similarity between these two apps and OsmAnd is the function that records one’s track. Through Pavel’s Google Pay account, as he has mentioned, it is easy to track his payment for the full access to OsmAnd. It was in 2016 that he got it, right after having completed his final cycling trip at school. Three years have past, but Pavel is sure that he started using the app then.
‘It was a fairly baffling time for using maps - I still was not sure which tool to use for traveling permanently. Before the trip, I had been assigned to be a navigator and had been given some GPX-files with our track. I was puzzled and did not know what to do with them. So, I had printed out the paper atlas of that region the night before the trip, using inkatlas.com. Not the best website, though. The first days of the trip were hard, I mean, I had to flick through a pile of papers every time I wanted to check our location. And every time our trip instructor would look at his navigator with a smirk.’

Only after the trip, did Pavel discover all the advantages of having OsmAnd installed on one’s mobile. It is a much better solution than having a load of printouts! According to Pavel, it was during the time when maps were neglected, and, though, his teammates all had their phones, no one knew that they could use those devices for topographic mapping.
‘Shortly afterwards, I recognized that taking advantage of my phone provided me with much more information than my instructor got using Garmin. His navigator had only a map with a track. Mine, on the other hand, had everything from forest pathways to highways. And I only used some basic functions of OsmAnd! As a result, I have got rid of paper maps years ago. I have been using my phone ever since.’

How does Pavel prepare the maps before a trip? He just uses OsmAnd to download vector maps for the right region. Pavel added that he prefers downloading some raster maps for particularly unexplored places on his computer, using SAS Planet before turning to OsmAnd. SAS Planet allows him to choose the right file format that will be readable on his phone, as well as selecting a required area, which is extremely handy when it comes to getting rid of the excess of information to save some memory space on a device. GPX-tracks Pavel prepares himself using nakarte and Gpsies. In case of emergency he uses the ruler tool in OsmAnd.