![]() ![]() ![]() This is a good general practice as you never know when you might encounter a detour that will also mess you up otherwise. You don't have to hit shaping points so your Garmin won't insist on going back when you ride past it. This converts the waypoint to a shaping point. In the route editing page right click on each waypoint that you have inserted just to shape the route and click on "Don't Alert on Arrival". (Using "fastest time" preference which both Basecamp and my Garmin are set to) Of course, this one simple change was too much and ended up screwing up the route! I hit "GO" and everything was fine as I rode along until I came to that "Via Point." Apparently, I'd "missed" and placed it off the road by just a hair, and my Garmin was bound and determined to make me ride right over it, so when I road past it, the milage on the GPS started to INCREASE as I rode further away from the missed waypoint! Arrrrrrrg! I canceled the route, reloaded it, and then selected the NEXT point, which was my destination, and the GPS once again routed me correctly the rest of the way. So I added a "Via point" (Waypoint to me) on the road just past that exit to force Basecamp to take me off the interstate a few miles sooner than it would have. I wanted to exit off the interstate one exit sooner than the route Basecamp plotted for me. I only had one routing requirement along the entire 90 mile route. This time, I decided to let Basecamp figure the route for me, since I knew where the destination was, and didn't particularly care what roads Basecamp used to get me there. Just today I used Basecamp to plot what should have been a simple, 90 mile route. This is not an improved at all, Garmin only removed features and introduced a serious bug: Maps that were installed within the windows register (by installer or setup. ![]() I particularly like his suggestion of putting your start point a bit down the road from your actual start point. After years, Garmin has released a new version of Basecamp, 4.7.0. I'm just starting to read John Heath's guide. Garmin continue to make changes to BaseCamp as necessary, the main recent one being to comply with GDPR rules. The team was disbanded a few years ago now, many of them very unhappy about it. If you want to view all content, you must register for the forum if you are not a member, or if a member, you must be logged in. I was in contact with the BaseCamp team at Garmin as Im a mod on the Garmin forums. Select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You will need to join the MOA before you can post: click this register link to proceed. The forum, the club magazine, and all of the discounts and benefits the BMWMOA offers?Want to read the MOA monthly magazine for free? Take a 3-month test ride of the magazine check here for details. Why not take the time to join the club, so you can enjoy posting on We hope you enjoy the excellent technical knowledge, event information and discussions that the BMWMOA forum provides. Check "Remember Me?" if you wish to stay logged in. ought to copy all 16 of these tips (yours and Breezly's) and paste them into a sticky note.Welcome Guest! If you are already a member of the BMW MOA, please log in to the forum in the upper right hand corner of this page. Common Routing errors and how to avoid them. Lesson 12.BaseCamp created route and then modify. ![]() Lesson 11.Routing with Waypoints your create. Lesson 10.Routing with NEW ROUTE tool only. Lesson 4.Create My Collection, your database. In addition to the tutorial from New England Riders, I have found this series of tutorials to be very helpful as well. ![]()
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