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  • Garmin Zumo Basecamp - What maps do you use? - Adventure Rider
    I've downloaded gpx files for the IDBDR and can see them in Basecamp, but can't upload to my XT Am thinking I have to buy maps from Garmin for Basecamp to then be able to do that? Am wading through the big XT thread on here but its 200+ pages, so slow going I'd like to just use Basecamp and the XT for all route planning and capture if possible
  • Google Maps to Basecamp Tracks Routes for Dummies
    Launch Basecamp Under File, Import the gpx file you've created This will create a track in Basecamp Select the track in the list and right click and rename since it will have added some extra stuff to the name With your renamed track highlighted in the list, under Basecamp's EDIT menu, use the "Create Route From Track" command
  • Garmin zumo xt isnt recognized on basecamp | Adventure Rider
    My other Garmin GPS works fine and is "seen" by my Mac in Finder, connects on Garmin Express, and is seen on Basecamp I use the Garmin provided USB and an Apple USB to my MacBook Air My new Zumo XT is connected to Garmin Express and must be connected in some way to Basecamp because Basecamp downloaded the maps from the XT
  • BaseCamp tip (for those using multiple computers)
    The BaseCamp default location is: C:\Users\<computer name>\AppData\Roaming\Garmin\BaseCamp\Database, the files are AllData gbd FolderData gfi Once the files are copied to DropBox, the go into Basecamp on the Desktop and change the file location to your DropBox Folder
  • Basecamp taking forever to calculate a route? - Adventure Rider
    I still think Basecamp is a terrible, terrible, thing and, as others have mentioned, one is far better off planning on other apps and importing and making final adjustments on Basecamp and then move to the GPS I also still think that a $750 device should not have to interact with software as terrible as Basecamp
  • Basecamp not finding gps device - Adventure Rider
    Never mind, Basecamp, how about your computer? Is the InReach showing up in the list of connected drives? Lots of times I used to plug in my Montana to my Mac and it would take "forever" for the Mac to add the Montana to the list of connected devices Sometimes never at all and I'd have to unplug and replug until eventually it would connect
  • One long route split or. . ? - Adventure Rider
    In the past when creating routes in Basecamp I’ve run into the issue - as I modify the route based on input from other riders - of having to split it into multiple legs to avoid having any routes with 50 plus waypoints This year I’m just creating one route in Basecamp for Mac for a 16 day trip that has no defined daily end points
  • Alternatives to Basecamp? - Adventure Rider
    If you have access to City Navigator on your Montana, I think it would be worth spending the time to learn Basecamp Basecamp interfaces well to the Montana Any route track building program is going to have a learning curve Creating a route and then converting a track is very easy in Basecamp assuming you have a routable map like City Navigator




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