GPX Track Editor
Professional GPX editor: edit tracks visually on interactive maps, analyze elevation profiles, manage waypoints with precision tools
Export missing tiles from StatsHunters to a Garmin IMG file.
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UPDATE: This functionality is now available directly in StatsHunters (you can download Garmin IMG from the download menu). I’m keeping this extension here only as a fallback in case the built-in option stops working or has issues in the future. If everything works for you in StatsHunters, you don’t need this extension.
This extension enhances the StatsHunters website by adding a new option to the download menu.
This allows you to export all missing tiles within a 124x124 square around the current map center directly into a Garmin-compatible IMG file with a single click.
How to use:
1. Navigate to your heatmap on statshunters.com
2. Make sure your explore tiles are visible (Display settings → Show explore tiles).
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