>>898653That's why I do presentations on using GPS innawoods.
Generally, that data's stored and used locally. Some phone apps (Google Maps comes to mind, when you "star" a location) let you share those locations with others, but you usually have to set that up beforehand.
>Waypoints, >pic related>Routes, an array of waypoints, "connect-the-dots" style. I don't use these often, don't know many people that do.>Tracks, that digital bread-crumb trail you're talking about. Not routable, but that path doesn't depend at all on the mapset you have installed.