I was screaming at my Garmin/Basecamp trying to set a route for an up coming road trip. This video nailed it. It wont get back my life I wasted trying without it though!
I have this saved in my favourites and keep coming back here EVERY time I need to plan a trip. Hands down the most unintuitive program ever written, and I doubt I will ever remember how to use it on my own.
Wow!! Was this ever helpful. I ride long distance and participate in a bunch of rallies as well as challenges with stops all over the US. The fourth method worked best for me. Now I'm on to your "modifying routes" video. Thanks a bunch. Semper Fi!!
Now to give it a try. The fourth way seems to be the best way for creating a detailed route. I'm tired of the piece of paper tucked under the front of my seat method. I have to figure this out!!! Thanks Tim.
Be sure you watch all the introductory videos before this one and the ones following on waypoints. You can find all the videos in order at ezmototim.com/basecamptutorials/ Thanks for watching.
Thanks Tim. I really appreciate your Garmin videos. I doubt anyone would call Basecamp intuitive but your easy to follow tutorials make it all so understandable 👍
Studied the video step by step, make notes, not simple, however, I created my first trip and got it transferred to my ZUMO so I can make it work. Thank you Tim.
thank you again. I watched your second video three times. Once all the way through. Again on my laptop beside my desktop pausing the video and trying your suggestions. A third time because I already forgot how to delete unwanted details from the map. I have a feeling I'll watch this one at least three times as well! Take care
Hey Tim, I enjoy your videos on Garmin BaseCamp, you breakdown the steps into easy to understand modules. There are many tutorials on RUclips regarding BaseCamp however, yours is the easiest to understand. It would be helpful to number the BaseCamp series from lesson 1 to the last episode in the series (1,2,3,4, etc.). I watched the first few videos and then don't know which video I should view next in your series. Plus your BaseCamp videos are mixed together with your other videos. Thanks
I agree. I used to number the videos, but then I added new ones and rearranged the order. Updating the descriptions and thumbnails was a pain. There is a playlist on the channel, but the easiest way to access the videos in order is to go to my website, ezmototim.com/basecamptutorials/ It's also easy to go back and pick the ones you want to watch again. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic information. You're definitely a wizard when it comes to all the ins and outs of BaseCamp. Have learnt so much form your videos. Excellent the way you did a short "reminder" review on all the ways to create a route at the end. 👍 Thanks' a million mate! Are you (or were) a schoolteacher?
EZ Moto Tim, this series has been incredibly helpful as I've been amazed (and frequently frustrated) with how unintuitive the Basecamp software is. This video on creating routes was very helpful but I'm now trying to understand why I can't load all of the routes to my Garmin device. I've started putting them in Trips but not sure if that the correct was to do it. A video on how the difference between Routes and Trips would be great.
Here's how it works on the Zumo XT - Routes in BaseCamp are placed on the GPS storage. You import the Routes from the storage into Trips. Then you can find the Routes in Saved Trips. HTH. Thanks for watching.
EZ Moto Tim, I have to say this is such a helpful series! I've been a nitwit for the past few years because I essentially had all of the tools around me, but never took the time to search for training videos on BaseCamp. Despite being quite technical, I was just plain stymied by the BC interface since it behaves so different from every other GPS/routing platform I've touched. I was determined to get better at creating adventure routes for riding my 1200GS. This series is telling me everything I need to know in a very learnable sequence to use BC! Thank you so much.
One one of your Base Camp instructional video you showed us how to create different data bases to better organize. Do you know how to transfer data that I have saved from my default data base to a new data base I have created. My default one is so cluttered so I want to do this to better organize.
Yes. Use the export feature to export what you want to keep to a gpx file. Switch to your new database and import the gpx file. You will probably have to create several gpx files to select just the parts you want to keep. You can export whole lists or just the routes and waypoints within the list you want to keep. Thanks for watching.
I just bought Montana 700i last week and it took me almost three days to find your useful videos. So disappointed that You tube did not put your videos at the top. I have finished Basecamp creating routes -part 3. I will continue to watch all of your videos in the next few weeks. You are definitely a great teacher and showing us slowly and step as step. Very thankful teacher, I will buy you coffee after finishing all the videos. Question: I mostly do canoe trips, which activities should I pick? Can you explain your understanding regarding the different activities between off road and direct on basemap . Thank you.
Thanks Tim for all of your lessons. I created my first route with 70 miles of twisty roads and tested it out today and everything worked like a charm... I'm now confident in my ability to create routes to any place that I would like to go! THANKS AGAIN! (Now I need to figure out how to get you that cup of coffee :-)
I'm grateful every time someone reports some success with BaseCamp. As for the coffee, go to www.buymeacoffee.com/ezmototim. Thanks for watching and for your support.
Tim, thank you so much for the work you have put into this series. It has been incredibly helpful, and you put out a great instructional product. Not sure if you are willing to answer a question, but I am trying to figure out how to deal with route planning when BaseCamp thinks there is no road where I know there is a road, and it forces a difficult route out and around where I am trying to go. Thanks again! Al from Seattle
Try this procedure to create a direct segment within your route. (It may require a little experimentation.) Put a waypoint at each end of the gap and insert them into your route in the proper sequence. In the route details box, R-Click the first waypoint, Edit Via Point - change the profile for the point to Direct. Recalculate. That should give you a straight line across the gap. Thanks for watching.
Awesome video to introduce the basics to creating routes. Thank you very much for putting all of these together to teach Basecamp to those of us with Garmins!
Thanks, Tim. I created my routes, and I copied them to my Garmin Nuvi 265W. Excellent tutorial! Now I can't find them on my device. Do you have a tutorial for this?
Not sure what I am doing wrong. I created a simple route with 4 waypoints in Google my maps. I was able to import it into Basecamp seamlessly. When I ‘send it to device’, nothing is available in the GPS. Very frustrating. I ended up manually creating it in the Garmin 595LM but it was cumbersome to do so. I will try again. It must be something I am doing wrong but this was a good tutorial. Thank you
I must be missing something ! My routes DONOT snap to roads ... All i get is a strait line . I am not using the " world view " . It is an OSM map pre loaded . Any hints ? thanks ..
I've never heard of an OSM map being pre-loaded. It's possible that map is not routable. The other possibility is that the activity profile for the route is set to "Direct." Thanks for watching.
Hi Tim congratulations, your videos are awsome! Thanks a lot! I don´t know what Im doing wrong, because when I select "driving" as an "activity" the route doesn´t follow the roads...even with the tarcksource map selected...when I change the profile to "motorcycle", the route follow the roads!
Hello my friend, when I open my Basecamp in my computer, and when I try to do a road trip I don't have the window (From-To) why?? For example, when you click to beginning to do a road trip there is a window where you enter from that city until to that city, I don't have that. I hope that you understand what I mean. Thanks
Great tutorial. I do lotsa offroad and tar routes mixed up on my adventure bike. Is it best to compile the route and then convert to track afterwards? Also, after creating a route, the majenta line doesn't always match up with the actual route/road/track on the map. Will this be a problem once downloaded on GPS and starting on the route or track?
I haven't done a video on this yet, but you can designate the activity profile for each segment of a route. That is, you can have a route with several waypoints with the motorcycle profile, then the next segment (offroad) to the next waypoint can have a direct profile. Follow that with segments that have the motorcycle profile. Thanks for watching.
On the Mac version, when in waypoint mode you can press the space bar to put you in hand mode to move the map and then release the space bar to go back to waypoint mode.
@@EZMotoTim It is a selection under the preferences menu under controls/keyboard. Preferences on the Mac version looks to be similar to Options on the PC, but it has 7 submenus one of which is controls. On the downside, the Mac version of Trip Planner doesn't automatically copy a hotel that ends one day to the start of the next day. I have to copy and paste each time which is a nuisance. I am still amazed that the Mac and Windows versions are so different and seem to not share a common code base.
When I planned my route to the destination and saved it to my Zumo XT, I wanted to come home the same way but when I inverted it in base camps and saved it, it changed the original route also and so I could not use it. I had to go in and make the same route home and save it under a new name?? Inverting a route would be great but when you save it , it then changes the original route the same way. what am I doing wrong? Thanks for posting
Great videos! Improved from before quite a bit. Thanks! One thing that has always annoyed me - you can't set up "mini" routes and connect them together in a trip plan. Example - I have a route set up for Willow City Loop that goes the way I like to ride it and stops where I know there's a photogenic site. It would be nice if say I had a route to go to Luckenbach to link it up to the Willow City Loop for a new route that joins the two. If you've found a way to do it I'm all ears!
@@EZMotoTim yes. Sorry I wasn't clear. I've been less than pleased with how it does it on occasion. I confess it may have something to do with how I made the route. I need to revisit the routes I made BMTT (Before Moto Tim Tutorials). I've learned a lot - including how routes sometimes get points mixed up. BTW - have you considered making Zumo reference videos? You seem to be thoroughly familiar with them and there are tricky things that I still haven't figured out concerning POIs and uploaded maps. Questions are like "where do I put the maps?", "How to switch to a map", "Where to load the POIs, make them show up and how to search for them". I loaded a database of Quik Stop stations that carry ethanol free and danged if I can get them to show up. An alert would be nice as well!
@@JonSmith-fc2mm Those are good questions and possible topics for future videos. You didn't mention the model GPS. Garmin Express knows where to load the maps. I've used Garmin's POI Loader program. It knows where to put the POIs. I have found the POIs I loaded in Where to / Extras on my Zumo 665. On the XT it's Where to / Categories / Custom POIs.
Beginning at 7:27, EZ Moto Tim cautions his students not to left click with the mouse to move the map once the draw route pencil tool is activated, because doing so will create via points instead of moving the map. Instead, he instructs his listeners to use the arrow keys to move the map and the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out. While this is certainly true, I find an easier way to navigate the map while the create route pencil tool is activated is to use the map overview window. If the map overview window is activated prior to activating the route create tool, simply moving the mouse into the map overview window will change the cursor into the hand icon automatically and will allow the active map to be repositioned on the screen. Sliding the mouse back over the active map window will change the cursor back into the route create pencil icon without interruption. The overview map window can be sized and positioned anywhere that is most convenient. As far as I can tell, this is the only useful function of the overview map, but I do not see a reference to its use in this manner in the Garmin documentation or any other guides to using Basecamp software.
I'm afraid I can't answer that question for certain. It looks like it has a USB port, so you could connect it to your computer and possibly load routes . That would be a good question for Garmin. (In the next few months I'm going to work with a Zumo XT, BaseCamp, and Garmin Explore to see how they fit together. The Overlander appears to be similar to the XT.)
I've made many routes starting from my home. I can't seem to find how to use my home waypoint on each route without making a new waypoint. How can I reuse this starting point without making a new one each time?
If you are creating a another route in a list that has your Home waypoint, create your destination waypoint, then highlight the 2 waypoints and R-Click Create route... If you want to use your Home waypoint in a different list, copy your home waypoint in one list and paste it to another list. Thanks for watching.
Hi Tim thank you very much for your tutorial. I bought the same GPS and do not know how to use it. The way points will be good for me, I am a photographer and want to save locations and the routes to come back to. If I plan a motorcycle trip and want to enter a rest stop every 2 hours , how would I do that?
There are other channels with videos on how to use your GPS. Waypoints can be transferred to your GPS where they can be accessed under "Favorites." Continue watching this series of videos in order. Part 11 is about the Trip Planner, which may help you enter rest stops. Thanks for watching.
I would argue there is a 5th way to create a route and that is using the Trip Planner. Put waypoints into each day of the trip and a route will be created.
Hello Tim, I am enjoying your tutourials and am getting more comfortable with it every day thanks to these tutourials. 1 question, and I may have missed it in the videos. I have a multiday trip that I am planning and 1/2 way thru one of the days I want to cross a river using a ferry. Basecamp does not recognize crossing the river and keeps sending me back down the river to cross on a bridge way down river. I have tried to split the route but it keeps doing the same thing. Can I start a new route on the same day? Or what is best to achieve a solution? Also departing the accom on this day the route goes in a direct line to the final destination, I click and drag to the roads I want to use, so no problem there......
Hello Tim, Watched a bunch of your videos on Garmin BaseCamp and already have an issue. Once I finish entering two addresses and click on GO for BaseCamp to calculate route it actually stops midway and never completes the calculation.. Have you seen this before? I actually captured a screen shot of what's happenning but not sure how to forward to you... Thanks much!
No, I haven't seen this before. Check that you have selected the map for your region, not the Global Map as it isn't routable. Then try all the usual things. Reboot your computer, reinstall BaseCamp. Try it on another computer, etc. Perhaps there is a gap in the map or you have an avoidance turned on that you don't want. Thanks for watching.
If the waypoints in the route list are out of order (back-tracking, etc.) the Optimize feature will sort the waypoints to put them in order. Thanks for watching.
When you are done drawing a route with the pencil, how do you turn it off when you have selected the last point? The line continues to be connected to the pencil tip.
I just purchased a Garmin 66i and am learning to use it. Do you have a suggestion for a map that can be used in BaseCamp that will show offroad/dirt trails for creating adventure bike routes? TIA
Hey Tim, a quick question, I have a folder with a 2 list folders in it, I create a simple A to B route in list folder 1, I then want to copy the route to list folder 2 and modify it by adding additional waypoints, however it seems to also modify the original route, is this normal or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in anticipation
When you copy and paste an item (route or waypoint) from one list to another, the two items point to the same record in the database, so changes made in either list show up in the other. What you want to do is duplicate the route then cut and paste it to the second list. When you edit the duplicate your will not be editing the original. Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim hey Tim, yes that is what I was leaning to which you have just confirmed, many thanks and a great series of video's that really do make Basecamp easy
I have a Garmin Tread. I can create the routes in BaseCamp and they are as I want them no problem. But then I copy them to the Garmin and then select the route, it "calculates" the route and every time it modifies what I create in BaseCamp. No matter what settings I seem to try, it gets modified. Do you know of a way to make the Garmin respect the route that I created exactly as I did in BaseCamp? Thanks.
For Ireland and Northern Ireland which is UK and a National Border, the roads marked are limited. This makes the methods or routing in Part 3 not really workable. With only shortest and direct routes offered Basecamp is showing limitations for flexible route planning. USA might well be more detailed. Maybe in later parts routing by waypoint selection might be easier and more effective.
That's good to know. I don't have any experience with maps outside North America. There seems to no constraints in routing across the US/Canada border. Perhaps you'll be able to adapt the concepts for what works in your area. Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim Deleted Zumo maps and reloaded to my PC. "Seems" to work. I had a Admin Profile issue recently and a new profile was required - it seems to have broken a lot of things
Great video
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Great video thanks
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Very useful again, thankyou
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I was screaming at my Garmin/Basecamp trying to set a route for an up coming road trip. This video nailed it. It wont get back my life I wasted trying without it though!
I'm glad I could help calm the waters. Thanks for watching.
Great tutorial! 🙂
Thanks for watching.
I have been searching for days to find someone to explain base camp. Very simple but, excellent directions. Thank you so much .
I have this saved in my favourites and keep coming back here EVERY time I need to plan a trip. Hands down the most unintuitive program ever written, and I doubt I will ever remember how to use it on my own.
Great video thank you. Will give it ago.
I hope it works for you. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video once again.
Thanks for watching.
Wow!! Was this ever helpful. I ride long distance and participate in a bunch of rallies as well as challenges with stops all over the US. The fourth method worked best for me. Now I'm on to your "modifying routes" video. Thanks a bunch. Semper Fi!!
Thanks for watching.
Now to give it a try. The fourth way seems to be the best way for creating a detailed route. I'm tired of the piece of paper tucked under the front of my seat method. I have to figure this out!!! Thanks Tim.
Be sure you watch all the introductory videos before this one and the ones following on waypoints. You can find all the videos in order at ezmototim.com/basecamptutorials/ Thanks for watching.
Thanks Tim. I really appreciate your Garmin videos. I doubt anyone would call Basecamp intuitive but your easy to follow tutorials make it all so understandable 👍
WOW... this is very helpful!!!
Thanks for watching.
Another manageable sized lesson--thanks!
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So happy I found you! Awesome help.
Glad you're here. Thanks for watching.
Excellent - concise and easy to understand.
Thank you very much.
Studied the video step by step, make notes, not simple, however, I created my first trip and got it transferred to my ZUMO so I can make it work. Thank you Tim.
Hang in there, and thanks for watching.
Very Organized, Very Thorough, and Very helpful . Thank You for taking the time.
Thanks for watching.
Thank You Much for the video. I was pulling my hair out trying to figure this out and you walked me through it with ease Thank You
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Excellent videos. Thanks.
Thanks for watching.
thank you again. I watched your second video three times. Once all the way through. Again on my laptop beside my desktop pausing the video and trying your suggestions. A third time because I already forgot how to delete unwanted details from the map. I have a feeling I'll watch this one at least three times as well! Take care
Persistence pays off. Thanks for watching.
Hey Tim, I enjoy your videos on Garmin BaseCamp, you breakdown the steps into easy to understand modules. There are many tutorials on RUclips regarding BaseCamp however, yours is the easiest to understand.
It would be helpful to number the BaseCamp series from lesson 1 to the last episode in the series (1,2,3,4, etc.). I watched the first few videos and then don't know which video I should view next in your series. Plus your BaseCamp videos are mixed together with your other videos. Thanks
I agree. I used to number the videos, but then I added new ones and rearranged the order. Updating the descriptions and thumbnails was a pain. There is a playlist on the channel, but the easiest way to access the videos in order is to go to my website, ezmototim.com/basecamptutorials/ It's also easy to go back and pick the ones you want to watch again. Thanks for watching.
Super clear and helpful instructions Tim!! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching.
Fantastic information. You're definitely a wizard when it comes to all the ins and outs of BaseCamp. Have learnt so much form your videos.
Excellent the way you did a short "reminder" review on all the ways to create a route at the end. 👍
Thanks' a million mate!
Are you (or were) a schoolteacher?
what a great teacher thank you
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching.
Thank you, Tim! Your guide is the best I have found on Internet! I'm looking forward to watching all your videos!!!!!!
Thank you for your kind words and for watching.
Thanks for the video. Finally basecamp is working me.I'm not a motorcyclist but will be using it for hiking and cycling with my garmin devices.
Thanks very much. Nice and clear and structured.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Learning SO much here! Tomorroe Part 4.
Very good. Thanks for watching.
EZ Moto Tim, this series has been incredibly helpful as I've been amazed (and frequently frustrated) with how unintuitive the Basecamp software is. This video on creating routes was very helpful but I'm now trying to understand why I can't load all of the routes to my Garmin device. I've started putting them in Trips but not sure if that the correct was to do it. A video on how the difference between Routes and Trips would be great.
Here's how it works on the Zumo XT - Routes in BaseCamp are placed on the GPS storage. You import the Routes from the storage into Trips. Then you can find the Routes in Saved Trips. HTH. Thanks for watching.
Way to nail this down so clearly - thank you!!
Super helpful playlist. Thank you very much
Thanks for watching.
EZ Moto Tim, I have to say this is such a helpful series! I've been a nitwit for the past few years because I essentially had all of the tools around me, but never took the time to search for training videos on BaseCamp. Despite being quite technical, I was just plain stymied by the BC interface since it behaves so different from every other GPS/routing platform I've touched. I was determined to get better at creating adventure routes for riding my 1200GS. This series is telling me everything I need to know in a very learnable sequence to use BC! Thank you so much.
It's great to receive such positive feedback on my training style from you and so many others. Thank you and thanks for watching.
One one of your Base Camp instructional video you showed us how to create different data bases to better organize. Do you know how to transfer data that I have saved from my default data base to a new data base I have created. My default one is so cluttered so I want to do this to better organize.
Yes. Use the export feature to export what you want to keep to a gpx file. Switch to your new database and import the gpx file. You will probably have to create several gpx files to select just the parts you want to keep. You can export whole lists or just the routes and waypoints within the list you want to keep. Thanks for watching.
Hi Tim, which one of your videos covers transferring routes from Basecamp to your Garmin GPS, I have the Zumo 396 - Thanks
Copying routes to a GPS begins at 8:40 of this video. Thanks for watching.
Easy, thanks.
Thanks for the help, Its probably the best advice on Basecamp on RUclips!
You're welcome and thanks for watching.
OMG Thank you! I still find this program extremely user unfriendly but you have at least made it easier.
Hang in there. It will grow on you. Thanks for watching.
I just bought Montana 700i last week and it took me almost three days to find your useful videos. So disappointed that You tube did not put your videos at the top. I have finished Basecamp creating routes -part 3. I will continue to watch all of your videos in the next few weeks. You are definitely a great teacher and showing us slowly and step as step. Very thankful teacher, I will buy you coffee after finishing all the videos. Question: I mostly do canoe trips, which activities should I pick? Can you explain your understanding regarding the different activities between off road and direct on basemap . Thank you.
Thanks for the tip. I've made some changes to the home page to make these videos easier to find. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Tim for all of your lessons. I created my first route with 70 miles of twisty roads and tested it out today and everything worked like a charm... I'm now confident in my ability to create routes to any place that I would like to go! THANKS AGAIN! (Now I need to figure out how to get you that cup of coffee :-)
I'm grateful every time someone reports some success with BaseCamp. As for the coffee, go to www.buymeacoffee.com/ezmototim. Thanks for watching and for your support.
Thank you
You're welcome
Tim, thank you so much for the work you have put into this series. It has been incredibly helpful, and you put out a great instructional product. Not sure if you are willing to answer a question, but I am trying to figure out how to deal with route planning when BaseCamp thinks there is no road where I know there is a road, and it forces a difficult route out and around where I am trying to go. Thanks again! Al from Seattle
Try this procedure to create a direct segment within your route. (It may require a little experimentation.) Put a waypoint at each end of the gap and insert them into your route in the proper sequence. In the route details box, R-Click the first waypoint, Edit Via Point - change the profile for the point to Direct. Recalculate. That should give you a straight line across the gap. Thanks for watching.
Use something like OSM which has a much better base map and your problem will disappear.
Awesome video to introduce the basics to creating routes. Thank you very much for putting all of these together to teach Basecamp to those of us with Garmins!
Thanks for watching!
very useful and super educational. Thanks from France!
Thanks, Tim. I created my routes, and I copied them to my Garmin Nuvi 265W. Excellent tutorial!
Now I can't find them on my device. Do you have a tutorial for this?
Sorry, I don't. Thanks for watching.
Thank you. I am enjoying your videos. Makes it much easier to use Basecamp
Great to hear! Thanks for watching.
Not sure what I am doing wrong. I created a simple route with 4 waypoints in Google my maps. I was able to import it into Basecamp seamlessly. When I ‘send it to device’, nothing is available in the GPS. Very frustrating. I ended up manually creating it in the Garmin 595LM but it was cumbersome to do so.
I will try again. It must be something I am doing wrong but this was a good tutorial. Thank you
After you send a route to a device you have to import it using the GPS in the trips area.
@@EZMotoTim ... Yes! That worked. Thanks so much
@@wingandhog I'm happy to help.
Just learning about this so this was really helpful
Thanks for watching.
Nice and easy, like the other videos. Great set of videos.
Thanks for watching.
I must be missing something !
My routes DONOT snap to roads ... All i get is a strait line . I am not using the " world view " . It is an OSM map pre loaded .
Any hints ? thanks ..
I've never heard of an OSM map being pre-loaded. It's possible that map is not routable. The other possibility is that the activity profile for the route is set to "Direct." Thanks for watching.
Great help for a newbie, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!👍
Thanks for watching.
Great video thanks very much 👍😃
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This is super helpful, thank you so much for it man, awesome work 🙂
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for watching.
Hi Tim congratulations, your videos are awsome! Thanks a lot!
I don´t know what Im doing wrong, because when I select "driving" as an "activity" the route doesn´t follow the roads...even with the tarcksource map selected...when I change the profile to "motorcycle", the route follow the roads!
Hello my friend, when I open my Basecamp in my computer, and when I try to do a road trip I don't have the window (From-To) why??
For example, when you click to beginning to do a road trip there is a window where you enter from that city until to that city, I don't have that.
I hope that you understand what I mean.
Thanks
The Start/Destination box comes up by 1) clicking the Route icon 2) from the Menu, Tools / Route 3) pressing the R key. Thanks for watching.
Great tutorial. I do lotsa offroad and tar routes mixed up on my adventure bike. Is it best to compile the route and then convert to track afterwards? Also, after creating a route, the majenta line doesn't always match up with the actual route/road/track on the map. Will this be a problem once downloaded on GPS and starting on the route or track?
I haven't done a video on this yet, but you can designate the activity profile for each segment of a route. That is, you can have a route with several waypoints with the motorcycle profile, then the next segment (offroad) to the next waypoint can have a direct profile. Follow that with segments that have the motorcycle profile. Thanks for watching.
You are a lifesaver!
On the Mac version, when in waypoint mode you can press the space bar to put you in hand mode to move the map and then release the space bar to go back to waypoint mode.
Cool. I tried that on the PC and it didn't do that. That would be very helpful.
@@EZMotoTim It is a selection under the preferences menu under controls/keyboard. Preferences on the Mac version looks to be similar to Options on the PC, but it has 7 submenus one of which is controls. On the downside, the Mac version of Trip Planner doesn't automatically copy a hotel that ends one day to the start of the next day. I have to copy and paste each time which is a nuisance. I am still amazed that the Mac and Windows versions are so different and seem to not share a common code base.
You could also use a paper map or read the road signs?
When I planned my route to the destination and saved it to my Zumo XT, I wanted to come home the same way but when I inverted it in base camps and saved it, it changed the original route also and so I could not use it. I had to go in and make the same route home and save it under a new name?? Inverting a route would be great but when you save it , it then changes the original route the same way. what am I doing wrong?
Thanks for posting
Plan your outgoing route. Duplicate that route so it has a new name. Invert the duplicate. HTH .Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim Thanks that worked great. Had me frustrated and stuck but now all is good.
Great videos! Improved from before quite a bit. Thanks!
One thing that has always annoyed me - you can't set up "mini" routes and connect them together in a trip plan.
Example - I have a route set up for Willow City Loop that goes the way I like to ride it and stops where I know there's a photogenic site.
It would be nice if say I had a route to go to Luckenbach to link it up to the Willow City Loop for a new route that joins the two.
If you've found a way to do it I'm all ears!
You can select 2 or more routes in the list, then R-Click / Join the selected routes... Have you tried that? Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim yes. Sorry I wasn't clear. I've been less than pleased with how it does it on occasion.
I confess it may have something to do with how I made the route. I need to revisit the routes I made BMTT (Before Moto Tim Tutorials). I've learned a lot - including how routes sometimes get points mixed up.
BTW - have you considered making Zumo reference videos? You seem to be thoroughly familiar with them and there are tricky things that I still haven't figured out concerning POIs and uploaded maps.
Questions are like "where do I put the maps?", "How to switch to a map", "Where to load the POIs, make them show up and how to search for them". I loaded a database of Quik Stop stations that carry ethanol free and danged if I can get them to show up. An alert would be nice as well!
@@JonSmith-fc2mm Those are good questions and possible topics for future videos. You didn't mention the model GPS. Garmin Express knows where to load the maps. I've used Garmin's POI Loader program. It knows where to put the POIs. I have found the POIs I loaded in Where to / Extras on my Zumo 665. On the XT it's Where to / Categories / Custom POIs.
@@EZMotoTim I just upgraded my Zumo 590 to a Zumo XT.
Uploaded POI files and finally found them under Categories -> Custom POIs.
@@JonSmith-fc2mm Congratulations.
Gracias! aprendí mucho
Thanks for watching.
great!👍
Thanks for watching.
Beginning at 7:27, EZ Moto Tim cautions his students not to left click with the mouse to move the map once the draw route pencil tool is activated, because doing so will create via points instead of moving the map. Instead, he instructs his listeners to use the arrow keys to move the map and the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out.
While this is certainly true, I find an easier way to navigate the map while the create route pencil tool is activated is to use the map overview window. If the map overview window is activated prior to activating the route create tool, simply moving the mouse into the map overview window will change the cursor into the hand icon automatically and will allow the active map to be repositioned on the screen. Sliding the mouse back over the active map window will change the cursor back into the route create pencil icon without interruption. The overview map window can be sized and positioned anywhere that is most convenient.
As far as I can tell, this is the only useful function of the overview map, but I do not see a reference to its use in this manner in the Garmin documentation or any other guides to using Basecamp software.
Correct. Look for a series of BaseCamp videos where I explain the use of each toolbar icon, including the Toggle Overview Map feature.
Tim is Basecamp compatable with all Garmin navagation devices including the new Garmin Overland?
I'm afraid I can't answer that question for certain. It looks like it has a USB port, so you could connect it to your computer and possibly load routes . That would be a good question for Garmin. (In the next few months I'm going to work with a Zumo XT, BaseCamp, and Garmin Explore to see how they fit together. The Overlander appears to be similar to the XT.)
I've made many routes starting from my home. I can't seem to find how to use my home waypoint on each route without making a new waypoint. How can I reuse this starting point without making a new one each time?
If you are creating a another route in a list that has your Home waypoint, create your destination waypoint, then highlight the 2 waypoints and R-Click Create route... If you want to use your Home waypoint in a different list, copy your home waypoint in one list and paste it to another list. Thanks for watching.
Hi Tim thank you very much for your tutorial. I bought the same GPS and do not know how to use it. The way points will be good for me, I am a photographer and want to save locations and the routes to come back to.
If I plan a motorcycle trip and want to enter a rest stop every 2 hours , how would I do that?
There are other channels with videos on how to use your GPS. Waypoints can be transferred to your GPS where they can be accessed under "Favorites." Continue watching this series of videos in order. Part 11 is about the Trip Planner, which may help you enter rest stops. Thanks for watching.
I would argue there is a 5th way to create a route and that is using the Trip Planner. Put waypoints into each day of the trip and a route will be created.
Yes, That's another way. I did a separate video on the Trip Planner.
Hello Tim, I am enjoying your tutourials and am getting more comfortable with it every day thanks to these tutourials. 1 question, and I may have missed it in the videos. I have a multiday trip that I am planning and 1/2 way thru one of the days I want to cross a river using a ferry. Basecamp does not recognize crossing the river and keeps sending me back down the river to cross on a bridge way down river. I have tried to split the route but it keeps doing the same thing. Can I start a new route on the same day? Or what is best to achieve a solution? Also departing the accom on this day the route goes in a direct line to the final destination, I click and drag to the roads I want to use, so no problem there......
Answered my own question evenutally, un-checked Ferries in the Avoidance planning tab.
Hello Tim, Watched a bunch of your videos on Garmin BaseCamp and already have an issue. Once I finish entering two addresses and click on GO for BaseCamp to calculate route it actually stops midway and never completes the calculation.. Have you seen this before? I actually captured a screen shot of what's happenning but not sure how to forward to you... Thanks much!
No, I haven't seen this before. Check that you have selected the map for your region, not the Global Map as it isn't routable. Then try all the usual things. Reboot your computer, reinstall BaseCamp. Try it on another computer, etc. Perhaps there is a gap in the map or you have an avoidance turned on that you don't want. Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim Okay, will do it all! Thanks much!
What is the function of the Optimize button
If the waypoints in the route list are out of order (back-tracking, etc.) the Optimize feature will sort the waypoints to put them in order. Thanks for watching.
When you are done drawing a route with the pencil, how do you turn it off when you have selected the last point? The line continues to be connected to the pencil tip.
Select the hand icon. Thanks for watching.
I just purchased a Garmin 66i and am learning to use it. Do you have a suggestion for a map that can be used in BaseCamp that will show offroad/dirt trails for creating adventure bike routes? TIA
I'm sorry I don't. I do get questions about off road planning. I'm out riding for a couple of months. I may look into when I get back.
@@EZMotoTim Thank you! Ride safe!
Hi Tim I'm having trouble with understanding how to transfer and save routes to my garmin.
I explain how to copy the route to your GPS starting at *;40 of the video. Thanks for watching.
😂 Expensive Garmin units
and difficult.
I use YaMap
and a compass ❤
Hey Tim, a quick question, I have a folder with a 2 list folders in it, I create a simple A to B route in list folder 1, I then want to copy the route to list folder 2 and modify it by adding additional waypoints, however it seems to also modify the original route, is this normal or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks in anticipation
When you copy and paste an item (route or waypoint) from one list to another, the two items point to the same record in the database, so changes made in either list show up in the other. What you want to do is duplicate the route then cut and paste it to the second list. When you edit the duplicate your will not be editing the original. Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim hey Tim, yes that is what I was leaning to which you have just confirmed, many thanks and a great series of video's that really do make Basecamp easy
@@keithdmiller Thank you.
@@keithdmiller Thanks so much.
I have a Garmin Tread. I can create the routes in BaseCamp and they are as I want them no problem. But then I copy them to the Garmin and then select the route, it "calculates" the route and every time it modifies what I create in BaseCamp. No matter what settings I seem to try, it gets modified. Do you know of a way to make the Garmin respect the route that I created exactly as I did in BaseCamp? Thanks.
I don't have a Tread, so I can't say for sure, but try adding more shaping points. Thanks for watching.
For Ireland and Northern Ireland which is UK and a National Border, the roads marked are limited. This makes the methods or routing in Part 3 not really workable. With only shortest and direct routes offered Basecamp is showing limitations for flexible route planning. USA might well be more detailed. Maybe in later parts routing by waypoint selection might be easier and more effective.
That's good to know. I don't have any experience with maps outside North America. There seems to no constraints in routing across the US/Canada border. Perhaps you'll be able to adapt the concepts for what works in your area. Thanks for watching.
Even though I’m on city navigator North America nt 2024, it still doesn’t show roads.
I copied everything you did. when you click New Braunfels at 3:10 it goes down into your list on bottom left. It doesn't do that for me
Just started to build a route and I found my maps are locked..... google has me looking for a code?
Very strange. I don't know why Google is involved since Basecamp uses its own maps.
@@EZMotoTim Deleted Zumo maps and reloaded to my PC. "Seems" to work. I had a Admin Profile issue recently and a new profile was required - it seems to have broken a lot of things
@@redhorsegarage Yes, the BaseCamp database is stored in the user profile.
This has to be one of the worst programs ever developed!
It does have it
It does have its idiosyncrasies. Thanks for watching.
this video is mostly useless, as you're not showing anything that you can't already just by entering a route directly into the GPS.
There are over 20 videos in this series. You may find them helpful if you watch them in order. In any case, thanks for you cheery comment.