"Road Ahead Closed"
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 6:16 pm
So, firstly a massive thanks @jfheath - I've just read your guide to the XT & Basecamp and found it brilliant.
So, my question is on route avoidances on the XT. We've all been there, happily leading some fellow bikers around the country lanes, the route all nicely planned in Basecamp and transferred to the XT as per the "JFHealth best practice". Suddenly you see a sign "Road Ahead Closed", which you naturally ignore because 75% of the time either the road isn't closed or what they really mean is "closed to cars but actually a bike can get past". But this time, in the wilds of Scotland, the burly Scot standing in the road looks at you with that "why have you ignored all the signs, you idiot" glare and cheerfully informs you that, yes, the road really is shut for the next 3 hrs.
So - I want to mark the road as blocked immediately in front of me on the XT and get it to find the best alternative route to, say, the next Via Point (rather than the shaping point a few hundred years past the road closed sign). Ideally one could tell the XT "Road immediately in front blocked, please find alternative route to the following route point of my choice".
Any ideas?
So, my question is on route avoidances on the XT. We've all been there, happily leading some fellow bikers around the country lanes, the route all nicely planned in Basecamp and transferred to the XT as per the "JFHealth best practice". Suddenly you see a sign "Road Ahead Closed", which you naturally ignore because 75% of the time either the road isn't closed or what they really mean is "closed to cars but actually a bike can get past". But this time, in the wilds of Scotland, the burly Scot standing in the road looks at you with that "why have you ignored all the signs, you idiot" glare and cheerfully informs you that, yes, the road really is shut for the next 3 hrs.
So - I want to mark the road as blocked immediately in front of me on the XT and get it to find the best alternative route to, say, the next Via Point (rather than the shaping point a few hundred years past the road closed sign). Ideally one could tell the XT "Road immediately in front blocked, please find alternative route to the following route point of my choice".
Any ideas?