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Garmin - Route (partly) outside included roads
Sometimes the road/track continues even though not included in Garmin map. When I try to make waypoints outside the road it accepts it...but back-track and generate route to road with the closest distance to waypoint. And from this point to the new waypoint (easy to try, start with a couple of points on the road and then click a point outside road and see what happens).
Not what I want, I would like it to make a straight line from last point on road to new waypoint. And from this point to next to simulate approximate route. Any way to force what I want to happen? Guess problem is it's a satnav intended to get people as quick as possible from A to B...on roads. Got a Zumo 550. |
I am not sure exactly what platform you are using to create the route. I didn't understand the SatNav part.
If you are creating the route in Mapsource or Basecamp, you can achieve your goal a couple of ways. If you get off a road in City Navigator, it does undesirable things. When I want to do this I switch from City Navigator to Topo 100. Topo 100 is a non-routable map set. It will let you put waypoints anywhere you want and it will draw straight lines between them. I understand you can select Direct Routing in either Mapsource or Basecamp or both and it does the same thing, but I have never tried this. And of course I have no idea if there is such a thing as Topo 100k for Norway. |
If you had a "classic" Garmin, like the 376, you can do what you want to do - until the route recalcs. Then it will go back to road routing.
There are threads in here that cover that. Don't think your Zumo will do it. This is why foks use tracks, but your 550 won't handle tracks easily, either. You need a 66X Zumo for that. Someone else may know a work aorund, but I don't know of any. |
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Maybe biggest problem is wanting satnav to do both routes and tracks at the same time, having the straight lines as a type of route. Might have to do some field testing when snow clears. |
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I believe the 660 or 665 will do the trick, as will the Montana. All that being said, the Zumo 350 is a great unit for the road-going rider who doesn't care about tracks. |
OK, starting to realize I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm thinking that a track is a route just outside roads. But found this thread http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=428626 and now realize tracks and routes are just 2 different things.
So if I want to cross a mountain, I have to make a ROUTE to where road ends on gps map, stop, switch to TRACK and continue following point to point straight lines. Or really the road (that is there but just not included by Garmin) close to that line in my case. So not possible converting track part into route if no roads on map, right? (For information: In Norway and many other european countries, it's not allowed going outside roads at all, not even if tracks. In Norway general rule is, if you can't drive your familiy car there, no motorized vehicles allowed. Fines here is anything from $2.000 for violating this). |
This is precisely the reason that the x76 units coupled with Mapsource are still the standard when it comes to building and navigating routes. With tracks, the GPS lays down straight lines from point to point as opposed to following the road. Also with tracks, you loose the single most important piece of information, distance to next turn. Following tracks requires far to much attention. Lots of stopping and zooming in and out to see if your on the right road. If you like guesswork and u turns, use tracks. Routes on the other hand require just a quick glance down to get all the information you need. Mapsource allows you to combine established roads and unmaped areas all into one easy to follow route.
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Well said Be-Mittens. Screw the convience of sharing tracks. I'd rather labor through creating a route instead and having the ability to relax while riding and take in the scenery. Let the GPS do the work for me. When I look down and see "DISTANCE TO NEXT TURN 13.6 MILES", well fock, I can settle in the saddle and enjoy the ride as the unit counts down, not constantly worry or be concentrating on when I need to turn. Screw that. Not to mention ETA and other usefull info. Makes a mega 2,500 mile offroad trip way more enjoyable. I'd "adventure" with you anyday Be-Gloves....ehr, I mean Be-Mittens. :1drink |
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You can create a track directly using the track draw tool in Mapsource. It is a little tedious but I have done it lots of times. There is a free 3rd party software package called Wingdb3 that will do all kinds of track/route conversions. I use that now. And Basecamp will convert routes to tracks. It is a matter of personal preference about whether to navigate with routes or tracks. I have had so many bad experiences with routes that I only use tracks now except for ad hoc changes. I use a lot of mixed-mode routes/ tracks and the GPS unit really gets upset when you go off a known road in a routeable mapset like City Navigator when you are using routes. |
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Everyone of the below RR links I have done over thousands of miles, have all had, mapped and unmapped sections involved. All made with Mapsource and ran on our 276c/478 units without fail. |
For Example
Lets say you are figureing a route here. You know this road goes through or it turns to trail but Mapsource does not depict it correctly, showing it does not go through but dead ends.
Now in certain situations like when we rode the unmapped Trans Continental RR in Utah for a good number of miles, when plotting it I switch from Mapsource to Google Earth, following the original grade & waypointing the GE image, then I switch back to Mapsource and connect the waypoints in "Direct Routing" mode under "Edit/Preferences/Routing" The finished route is seemless. The trick is having a good GPS like the GPSMap 276c/376/478 series units that will not recalc your custom route after upload. A soccer van Zumo will destroy a route like this. http://dockingpilot.smugmug.com/Hobb...ing%201-X2.jpg http://dockingpilot.smugmug.com/Hobb...ing%202-X2.jpg |
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I don't seem to have any problems creating mixed-routes in Mac-BaseCamp and using them on my MONTANA. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-J...s480/mixed.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-2...k/s480/331.jpg Cheers, |
Hmm that's because your Montana isn't a Zumo Its more like a GPSMap series Almost. Lol
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Cheers, |
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