This user's activity was synced to Trailforks from Strava. Because of changes to Strava's API policies, Trailforks is no longer able to make any Strava activities public as of December 2024.
For the best Trailforks experience, we recommend that you record your activities directly in the Trailforks apps or connect another third-party service or device (like Garmin, Suunto, Wahoo, MapMyRide & more) to import your activities to your account.
This will allow your activities to be public and also give you access to all of the features and benefits of Trailforks:
- Support the planning and advocacy work of trail associations by providing anonymous trail usage data
- Earn badges and participate in contests
- Trail leaderboards
- Track bagged summits
- Track gear usage with the Service Tracker
- Share your adventures with your followers on the Trailforks and Outside feeds
- Allow your public activities to improve the mapping data on Trailforks
- Allow your public activities to help Trailforks to determine popular routes and trails in each region
- Allow your public activities to help others find rides related to a specific trail
- Friends region ridden counter map layer
- Friends leaderboard
- Public activities contribute to the heatmap and activity line layers
- Generate trail checkins
- Allow friends to view your activity details
- Help other users find local rides with the Route Finder tool
- Generate profile map of where you've ridden
- Access your shareable Year In Review
More Benefits to Recording in the Trailforks App
By recording your activities directly in the Trailforks App, you'll get these additional features and benefits:- Easier navigation—see where you’ve come from and where you’re going overlaid on the trail map
- Traildar proximity alerts as you approach custom waypoints
- The ability to share your live location with friends