Thanks
@SteveH - and welcome to the forums from the UK.
You have the tiny blue flags showing up, so you must have set up the XT to work with Garmin
EXPLORE.
You may or may not remember doing this - when you first start the XT it sort of demands that you do certain things and then tells you that the XT is not compatible with
EXPLORE. This isn't correct. You will find a lot of detail, including the answer to your question in the section in the link below - especially from P66 onwards. But you will need to read and follow all of it for it to make sense.
Before you click the link to that section, I'll warn you that it will not make sense if you have not fully grasped a couple of key pieces of information.
1.
EXPLORE is a collection of tools on different devices that work together. It is a feature on the XT, accessed from the Where To ? page; It is an optional configuration in the XT which affects some of the menus and behaviours of the lists if routes, tracks and places. To work properly with your XT, you need to have Garmin Drive set up on your smartphone (free) and you need to have set up an account at explore.garmin.com
2. Apologies if you know this already, but many people fall into the trap of thinking that a Waypoint is any point on a route. In the world of Garmin, it isn't. A waypoint may be used in a route, but typically in Basecamp, people will make routes with lots of route points (via or shaping), and none of them will be Waypoints. This is different from the way many routing programs use the term to refer to any plotted point on a route.
I go on at length about this as you will have noticed, but if you are in the habit of using the term 'Waypoint' to refer to any point on a route, you will become confused by what I say in the link below !
The Explore website does something really different with Waypoints. It keeps them separate from the route. They do not form any part of it. But they are plotted on the map in the correct position.
EXPLORE is not the same route planning software that BC is. It does not follow the roads - it plots straight lines between points and leaves the satnav to produce a road route. However, the smartphone / ipad apps have recently had a magnet tool added which allows the route to snap to attach itself to the roads (and footpaths and tracks - so you have to be wary of that feature. Ive not visited the website to see if that does the same.
Anyway - heres the link. P66, 67 answer your questions. You can export your route to Explore, your waypoints will be transferred as well and you can set the symobols individually or in bulk. The same symbols are then used on the XT - but in addition to the normal flag via point and blue circle shaping point - which identify points on the route. EXPLORES waypoints are just induvidual points which happen to be plotted where the route goes. They are not part of it.
Personally, I hate
EXPLORE and have disabled it. I am sure that it is an excellent solution for something, but not for any problem that I have. But the facility for planning something on the ipad or phone and for it to automatically synchronise with the XT is pretty good. I can see a use for plotting Waypoints, having them appear in Favourites and then using the XT to build a route from them. The problem for me is that the EXPLORE. doesn't seem to create routes. It creates tracks. I like the facility on the XT to display the time and distance to the next via point - for my pillion to see. You can't do that with tracks.
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