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Overnight stays problems/suggestions

This definitely looks like it'd be useful! However the only option for splitting by day seems to be infinity (which isn't necessarily practical...). Set start/end, and click "Suggest overnight Stops". Tried in both FF and Chrome under Linux. Setting them manually works.

Would it also be possible to divide the altitude graph by day? With points demarking where the overnight stays are for example, and resetting the x-axis to zero for the following day. Or a gap between separate graphs for each day.

Finally an unrelated suggestion (so can make a separate post if it's useful), I often find myself wanting to click/hover on the road types in route summary and have the relevant sections in the route highlighted (for example, I want to see all the parts that are busy roads and investigate to see how scary they look).

And thanks for an excellent website. And apologies if I've missed something obvious and the above is possible already :)

Routing over tracks

Hello! I've been getting into cycle.travel recently, it's very quickly becoming indispensable :)

One thing that has been puzzling me is routing over tracks. For instance this track will refuse to be routed upon, even if I drag a waypoint on top of it. If there's an explicit bicycle:yes then it seems to work though, e.g. here.

Obviously the track tag covers all sorts of routes and what's considered cyclable gets very hazy very quickly. It would be nice if it fell back to treating them the same as footpaths, i.e. I could drag a waypoint on top and routed as if I got off and walked for a bit.

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