Routing Issues - flooded with waypoints

Former Member
Former Member
I have what I think/hope is a stupid question about creating routes with Basecamp. I did a search for this hoping someone else had asked it but I didn’t see anything so hey flame away but I’m getting frustrated.

The issue is this, I created a route and downloaded it into my GPSmap 60CSx. When I got to the trail I discovered that I had somehow created a waypoint on every single place on the trail where I clicked while making the route. It was a rather twisty trail so there were oh say 100 waypoints in a 5 mile hike. I have a notoriously bad sense of direction but not even I need a waypoint every few feet.

I had to build the route that way because when I tried to click further apart on the trail I was getting a direct line instead of a route that followed the trail. I know I’ve done this with Mapsource so there has to be a way to change some setting in Basecamp to allow this but I can’t figure out what it is.

It actually looks the same way on the screen so you’d think I would have figured out that it was going look that way on the GPS but I was hoping that magic fairies would fix it before I hit the trail, yea so that didn’t work out.

I’m depressed and saddened by the fact that there doesn’t seem to be any sort of manual for Basecamp because I do so love manuals, but I’ve more or less figured it out except this one thing.

Does anyone know what setting I have wrong?

thanks
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member
    The feature I think you're describing is auto-routing. You specify the beginning and end of your route, and the software does the rest. But as far as I know, auto-routing isn't generally available for trails, just roads and highways. Are you saying you are able to get auto-routing for a trail with MS--but not BC--using the same map?
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member
    Hi, Try creating a Track--not a route. BC has all the tools to create Tracks, including moving a Track Point, deleting a segment, etc. You can add Waypoints as a note to yourself about intersections, etc. Save the file if you want, and Send To your gps.

    hth, Ron