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Dusty ST wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:40 pm
I find it's easier to do the initial planning on MyRoute using Google maps, and Streetview, then export, open in BC and check it's all on the right roads (it usually needs a tweak or two) before sending to the Zumo.
MyRoute also allows you to automatically add points along the route, which I turn to 'unannounced' in BC.
Hi, I've used the MyRouteApp, but find it too did the trying to send me to the end destination straight away.
I assume you use the "gold" membership to get the Google maps facility.
Do you save it as gpx1.0 or gpx1.1?
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:22 pm
by Dusty ST
tojjer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 28, 2018 9:51 am
Hi, I've used the MyRouteApp, but find it too did the trying to send me to the end destination straight away.
I assume you use the "gold" membership to get the Google maps facility.
Do you save it as gpx1.0 or gpx1.1?
I've not tried the MyRoute app, but a friend used it on a tour around France, Luxembourg, Germany & Belgium earlier in the month and found it was fine left to make up it's own routes, but it did get lost and confused following the routes I'd planned and used on my Garmin.
The Tom Tom and an older Zumo also used in the same group following my routes were generally the same, and was confirmed with bike to bike comms.
I save to GPX 1.1, which I believe also has the track, which also shows up when it's loaded in BC, so I can easily spot where the route strays from what I planned in MyRoute, and correct it.
Yes, I have Gold membership, so not sure what's not included in the freebie version, I've planned several years of UK and Euro tours, and am pretty happy with my planning routine, which always starts out on MyRoute where I do a lot of dabbling with ideas for routes which I don't find is as easy on BC.
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:27 pm
by tojjer
Brilliant, thank you
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:45 pm
by mickshere
Many thanks to all your advice guys, when i started looking at basecamp after using mapsource for about 10 years I was tempted to bin it and stay with my comfortable mapsource but I felt my new 595lm which is replacing my old 550 deserved a new approach /// the journey continues!
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 10:10 pm
by Steve W
Another guide that's come across my radar. PC based advice.
I've been watching a series of you tube videos about how to use Basecamp. I have learned so much in a short space of time.
By a guy called EZ MOTO TIM.
This is a link to the first of many video's he does on the subject.
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:59 am
by curlylegend
Total Noobie here, but I just can't get past the "Map Detail Locked" I've followed all the instructions but keep getting a "Locked Map" situation and no help to unlock it.
The maps on my Zumo 396 show great detail but even if I try to use these while plugged into my PC, I still get "Map Detail Locked"
Garmin themselves are totally useless. Going to their help page is a complete waste of time !
If this topic has been covered in this forum, please forgive me and point me in the right direction please ?
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 2:07 pm
by sussamb
There was an issue with an earlier version of Express. Remove the map from your PC, update Express and send the map to your PC again.
Re: Learning and using Basecamp
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:48 am
by Oop North John
sussamb wrote: ↑Wed Jun 30, 2021 2:07 pm
There was an issue with an earlier version of Express. Remove the map from your PC, update Express and send the map to your PC again.
I'm getting the "Maps Locked" message, on the latest version of Basecamp and Express and three different GPS's. Tired removing the maps, deleting bascamp and Express and the same depressing message
Sometimes, just sometimes, I yearn for the days of CD-ROM updates and the long list of characters to install maps.