Quote Originally Posted by VStarRider View Post
Awesome, thanks. As others have said, you go to a website, select the roads you want to take, and upload that route to the GPS?
No web site for routes, all of mine are custom built. I use Google Maps (earth) and Microsoft Streets and Trips to choose/build the precise route/road I want. All but the smallest of roads have street view possible on Google Maps. Then I manually move that info over to Base Camp then load it to the Zumo. Base Camp is complicated at first but is really good once you learn a few basics. This will give you turn by turn instructions on the roads you chose with all the time info that goes along with it. Very helpful if timing your arrival. Working with the route you are building familiarizes you so you know where you are going. Yes it makes mistakes sometimes but you kinda know your route and can correct. Important when it says you are off route do you want to recaulate, you say "NO", the line will stay and you can work back to your route. I lead a lot of group rides and like to arrive at a known time. Having choices to add or subtract a small loop in your route makes that possible. I use the GPS to assist me to go where I want not choose for me.