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thanks, ill have a play with it. although plotting start and end first is the same as plotting a round trip isnt it?
I think it’s particularly bad if you use the OS maps, as it really is identical to a 1:50k A road. I originally assumed that this was why they never picked it up in testing (because they’re not based in the UK), but my revised theory is that Garmin just don’t do any real world testing.
Yeah, the magenta route line is near enough the same colour in OS Maps and Garmin's own maps as big A-roads / motorways.
The blue line showing where you've already been isn't far off the colour they use for water either.
A bright red or orange for "route to follow" and a better demarcation between blue water and blue "where I've been" would be nice.
I tend to follow routes drawn on Strava which seems to result in a far less crashy Garmin. It's noticeable that routes planned on RWGPS are much more prone to crashing the Garmin - maybe they overload it with waypoints or something, not sure.
You could try changing your settings from "Follow Course" to "Use Map". It makes route calculation longer but the magenta line drawn on the screen is about 3 times wider and has a white border.
Or buy a Wahoo, which is what I did.
Komoot and an old phone with a Quadlock for me. Works great for on and off-road.
I can't understand it when I see comments saying Komoot is hard to work, I found it super simple and intuitive. I did try Strava for route plotting, now THAT was tough. I'll maybe get a Wahoo one day if I feel flush.
Used my Explore with GBOpenmaps today - first time with a Garmin I’ve managed to follow a whole course with no annoying freezes or ‘Ready to Navigate’ appearing. Was a breeze and the Open maps colour/layout excellent.
I posted details on other Computer for biking type thread.
(Route was created in Tracklogs and saved to GPS)
The trick with Komoot is to set the start of your route then plot points along the route you wish to take using "new end point" each time. It then sticks with where you tell it you want to go rather than trying to find a route for you that you may not want.
Sadexpunk - If you PM me your komoot user name I can connect with you and you can access my peaks routes.
stgeorge
I use Ride with GPS, voice cues, connected to mini bluetooth speaker mounted on rear of steerer.
ridewithgps app' plotting and editing seems much improved of late though i do pay so not sure what get for free...I've found with my Samsung volume turned up I can hear the directions with phone in back pocket clearly enough this is much simpler than trying to get my lezyne gps unit to connect to my phone reliably...works well when it works but that isn't often
Sadexpunk – If you PM me your komoot user name I can connect with you and you can access my peaks routes.
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