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How to Use Strava’s Global Heatmap Feature

By Matthew Lynch
June 23, 2023
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Strava’s Global Heatmap feature is a powerful tool that allows users to gain insight into popular routes and areas of activity across the globe. With this feature, Strava users can discover new running and cycling routes, compare their activities with others in their area, and get a better understanding of the topographic features of the landscapes they traverse. In this article, we’ll explore how to use Strava’s Global Heatmap feature to unlock its full potential.

  1. Getting Started

The Global Heatmap feature is available to all Strava users who have an account. To access the heatmap, navigate to the Strava homepage and log in. Once you’re on the homepage, click on the “Explore” tab on the top menu and select “Heatmap” from the dropdown menu.

  1. Filtering Your Search

After opening the Global Heatmap, you can filter your search by activity type and date range. You can also zoom in and out for a more detailed view of the heatmap.

  1. Mapping Your Route

Using the heatmap, you can map out potential routes by exploring popular routes in your area. The heatmap is color-coded and indicates the intensity of activity in a specific area. Red lines show areas with the highest intensity, while blue lines indicate the lowest.

  1. Analyzing Topographic Features

The Global Heatmap feature can also help you get a better understanding of the topography of the terrain. Hills and mountains will generally show up as red lines, while flat areas will be blue or green.

  1. Comparing Your Activities

If you want to compare your activities with others in your area, you can use the heatmap to see where other Strava users have been active. You can also compare your activity to others’ by examining the intensity of activity in specific areas and see where you are more or less active than others.

  1. Gaining Insights

By exploring Strava’s Global Heatmap feature, you can gain insights into popular routes and areas of activity, helping you make informed decisions when planning your own activities. You can also use the feature to understand the topographic features of the landscapes you traverse and compare your activities with others in your area.

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