I agree. I can't work out (yet) what it is doing - apart from seeming to prefer the 'faster' roads.
This afternoon, I took a ride out and repeated a route that presented a problem with repeatedly navigating me back to the place where I deviated from the plotted route - taking me on a 30mile-ish trip to complete 2 and a half sides of a triangle, when the route was juts a few miles ahead of me. It didn't give in until I was 2-3 miles away from the route it was proposing.
Anyway - that time, I had used Via Points. I wondered if it would do the same thing with shaping points. It did.
I had the 590/5 on the bike as well, running the same route on the same maps. It was behaving extremely well - realising quite quickly that the way ahead was now the faster way and navigating without fuss. Later on, I tried another detour - and realised the 590/5 was asking if I wanted to skip a missed route point. The XT didn't say anything except In .5 miles perform a U-turn !
Oop North John wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 2:01 pm
A via point by Basecamps definitions might, or might not be announced.
Yes, I agree. Finding the definitions is quite difficult. I know that I read them on the Garmin Website once upon a time. After that, they removed the reference to announcing on arrival. I'm sure I took a screen shot of it years back when I wrote the Zumo 590/595 and BC document - just to prove that I wan't making up the definitions myself. They will be around somewhere. Whatever, but the implication from Basecamp when you change Vias to Shaping about them not alerting, is still there.
Today, I couldn't find any of the definitons when I searched - so I went back to a post I made on 3 weeks ago (12 Sept) and linked to 3 Garmin pages. The page for the definiton of a Via Point is now a broken link. It has been removed. And I had trouble finding that page at the time.
viewtopic.php?p=13302#p13302
I wonder if this means that the meaning of 'Via Point' is about to change ? I remember that it seems to change from the way that the 660 used it whent he 590 came out. You can still see a remnant of that in the route planner in Basecamp. The route point column is labelled 'Via Point' even though it contains Shaping points and Via Points.
The XT and 590/595 both make a distinction if you click on the flag waypoint entries in the trip planner checking that you really want to change them to a Shaping Point
Have owned Zumo 550, 660 == Now have Zumo XT2, XT, 595, 590, Headache
Use Basecamp (mainly), MyRouteApp (sometimes), Competent with Tread for XT2, Can use Explore for XT - but it offers nothing that I want !
Links:
Zumo 590/5 & BC . . .
Zumo XT & BC