![]() It has consistently worked for me when I plan multi-day trips. I’ve used Basecamp since it’s beginning and I like the program. If you want to view all content, you must register for the forum if you are not a member, or if a member, you must be logged in. Select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You will need to join the MOA before you can post: click this register link to proceed. ![]() The forum, the club magazine, and all of the discounts and benefits the BMWMOA offers?Want to read the MOA monthly magazine for free? Take a 3-month test ride of the magazine check here for details. Why not take the time to join the club, so you can enjoy posting on We hope you enjoy the excellent technical knowledge, event information and discussions that the BMWMOA forum provides. Check "Remember Me?" if you wish to stay logged in. When i'm ahead i know i can stay somewhere a bit longer if i wish or follow a sign to a place of interest i might spot on the way or visit a place the locals tell me about.Īlso plan a couple of days less than i have to spend to not have to cut my trip short when i do fall behind and/or do have time to follow up on tips from the locals.Welcome Guest! If you are already a member of the BMW MOA, please log in to the forum in the upper right hand corner of this page. I do it this way to keep track of time and to know if i'm not falling behind (the boss wants me back in time). I make a route with a mileage/time i think i'm happy with and if i'm at he end but don't want to stop i start the next daytrip (i call them sections when i make like 3 week trips). I always make daytrips, also for long trips and on those trips i never plan my stop at the end. In between the hard points you can have 125 soft points and that's more then enough for a very long daytrip. start and end) but if you have 2 or 3 sight seeing places and maybe 1 or 2 lunch breaks you have a lot. In this way you can visit if i'm correct 28 places in a single route (30 hard points but that's incl. GARMIN BASECAMP FORUM PLUSIt will be taken in account when recalculating but it will not be mentioned which is an extra plus because the GPS is only saying left or right and not "you have arrived." at places you just clicked on to get the route like you want. Then select everything between the start and end or the first point you do want to stop along the way just like in the example and rightclick.ĭon't know how it's called in the English version but translated from this Dutch version it's "warn at arrival" but when there are hard points (you can see the selected are light grey which means they are soft) you also have an option "don't warn at arrival".Ĭlick on that and every hard point in the selection is made soft. Just keep clicking until the route is how you want it and then double click on the route to get to this window: When you click on the map to make a point to get the route a certain way and it turns out to be an address (a street with a house number) it is seen as a hard point because you might want to visit your grandmother living on that address. ![]() There are always minimal 2 hard points, the start and end. There is a difference between soft and hard points, the hard points are limited but most points that are hard can be made soft.Ī soft point is just a point that is there to get the route how you want it, a hard point is a point you want to go to like a place you want to visit in your way or a planned lunch. ![]() Just see it now and i do everything in Basecamp. ![]()
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