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I want to code my own version of a strava flyby. That is, I want to see whether two GPX files overlap, when they overlap, and for how long. I can parse my GPX files into dataframes, but how can I manipulate the data to see the overlap or proximity between the two files? Does anyone know a good tool to do track matching? And how would I check the time to make sure the two tracks are matching at the same time, not just the same location? I'm not concerned with having a visual.









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