Boston Marathon Poster.
Hopkinton to Copley Square — the oldest annual marathon in the world.
// The story
The Boston Marathon, run every Patriots’ Day since 1897, is the oldest annual marathon in the world. The point-to-point course rolls 26.2 miles east from Hopkinton through Wellesley, over Heartbreak Hill, and finishes on Boylston Street in Copley Square. Qualifying for Boston is a milestone; running it deserves more than a medal in a drawer. RouteToWall converts your GPX into a clean vector poster, optionally annotated with split times, weather, and your bib.
// How to make this poster
Four steps from your GPS to a print-ready poster.
- Step 01
Import your route
Upload a GPX file, or connect Strava and pick the activity. RouteToWall also reads Google Maps exports.
- Step 02
Choose a template
Pick from minimalist, topographic, panoramic and editorial templates tuned for road, trail, city and roadtrip.
- Step 03
Customize
Set colours, typography, titles and stats, and annotate cols, refuges or landmarks.
- Step 04
Export or print
Download a high-resolution file, or order a museum-grade print up to A1, shipped to your door.
// Templates
Three handpicked templates, ready for your GPX.
// Frequently asked
Q.01Will the elevation profile show Heartbreak Hill?
Yes. The Heartbreak Hill climb at mile 20 is visible in the elevation strip of every template.
Q.02Can I include my bib number?
Yes. Add it as the subtitle, or include it in a small caption block at the bottom of the poster.