Hey everyone,

I'm an avid bikepacker and I often struggled to find water refill spots during longer rides, especially when planning routes in new areas. So I created Thirsty β€” an open-source Python tool that analyzes your GPX route and automatically adds nearby public water fountains, taps, and other refill points.

βœ… What it does:

  • You input a GPX file (or a URL to one).
  • It finds water points close to your route using OpenStreetMap data.
  • It generates a new GPX file with custom waypoints added.
  • You can export it for use with Garmin, Wahoo, Komoot, RideWithGPS, etc.

βœ… Extras:

  • It can show an interactive map preview.
  • It's fully offline after the initial fetch.
  • It's lightweight, open-source, and free under GPL v3.

🌎 Perfect for multi-day bikepacking trips, ultra-distance events, or just when you want to be sure you won't run out of water in the middle of nowhere.

If you’re interested, you can check it out here:
πŸ‘‰ https://github.com/jsleroy/thirsty

Would love your feedback β€” and if you have ideas for extra features (like adding food stops, campsites, etc.), I'd love to hear them! πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈπŸ’§

by jsleroy

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  1. Lucky-Bid9643 on

    That look really cool – I will check it later on my private PC. Thanks for sharing!

    It would be great to have the possibility to use any POI for this. For example, I quite regularly use the POI “shelter” or “touristic shelter” to find a place to sleep. I also use the POI “graveyard” since in my country these places usually have a fresh water supply. I guess other people have other tricks. Would be nice to have a collection of the best bike packing POIs πŸ™‚

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