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There are several apps that I can use--but I most often it's the "Walk" app on a Garmin Vivoactive 4 smartwatch -- which then syncs with the CityStrides website.
And I totally get street photography--which is really rewarding too. I call it being in "Photographer Mind"--where I literally interact with the world differently: a much more visual orientation--which can be very meditative and relaxing. I love it!
Thanks for the information and the discussion! I'll definitely check the website out. I used to just manually map Google's My Maps, but it got tedious.
That's how I started!! I still manually map each walk (which IS kind of a chore) on gmap-pedometer and My Maps (Google). I'm kinda afraid to stop--just incase something goes sideways with CityStrides! ๐
Cities in the US look so tidy with the way streets are laid down. Here's where I stopped mapping out my routes:
Old World vs New World? Fascinating. I refer to mine as "grid walks"--which I guess wouldn't apply to your variation!
Yeah, grid walking would be frustrating to attempt here, haha.