Strava adds photos to Recommended Routes so you can recon trail conditions

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Strava adds photos to Recommended Routes so you can recon trail conditions
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Now you can check recent trail conditions and features when viewing Strava's Recommended Routes, and share your own pics...or not.

Strava’s Recommended Routes now feature recent photos posted by users in the past day to month, showing current and recent trail conditions. The idea is to help you plan, and also to choose the right route if you’re looking for a certain type of trail.

They’re using machine learning to select about 2.3 million photos from the 200+ million public activities posted in the past year, using AI to reject photos with identifiable faces and specific gear that could make it known who’s been where and when. They’re also sorting by recency to help athletes get a sense of recent conditions. About 30,000 new photos are added weekly.

The feature works for all sport types – Run, Trail Run, Walk, Hike, Ride, Mountain Bike Ride, and Gravel Ride. Premium subscribers will see photos while browsing route recommendations in mobile apps. Unsubscribed community members see photos on saved routes and routes sent from a subscriber.Users can opt out of having their photos used for this feature by going tos or adjusting your activities or profile to “followers only” or “only me” privacy settings.

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