![]() So to get around this, I need to start off on my own, get down the route a little ways, try again (while negotiating traffic) then it picks up and says "Hey, you're good to go!". For sh!ts and giggles, I select CLOSEST ENTRY POINT while sitting in the hotel parking lot, as it is my starting point and GARMIN doesn't want me fiddling with the unit while I ride (right?). My options are HOTEL as start, HOTEL as finish or CLOSEST ENTRY POINT. Fire up the route after going into ALL, COLLECTIONS, ROUTE, and after all that load the route of the day. I created the routes from the Garmin GPX files and added a start and end of our hotel to the routes. This would be our base or hub for the nine different routes that make up the Windy 9. On this trip to the Windy9 in Athens, Ohio, we stayed at one hotel for a week. So I've laboured and created some routes. Route - Start to Start (like doing a circuit or route that ends where it starts) Strap in fellas, this is going to be a long one. ![]() That's the only summation I can glean from my most recent experience. Whomever they are using to create their test cases, test usages, test campaigns is NOT a motorcyclists, doesn't ride hard or for any purpose other than going for a spot of tea or a cup of coffee. Next, let my theorize that the Garmin Software Engineers, all either walk to work or take the bus because NONE of them seem to ride more than 10km to anywhere other than a one-way route at a time. Firstly, allow me to say that my unit is up to date, loaded with latest maps and software, as is my Tread app and BaseCamp. ![]()
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