Good job Chris. I’ve used BaseCamp for many years and this was a nice refresher. Two observations: There are some subtle differences between the Mac and the Microsoft BaseCamp programs. Right out of the box you had me checking Garmin to see if there was an update to the program that I didn’t have. (There wasn’t). Second: your picture at the lead-in to the vids looks like you are thinking “I’m doubtful they will get this, but here goes anyway.” SMILE! Glad you took the time to share this with those who find BaseCamp to be too complex. It really isn’t. Now, it it would just work reliably with the Honda system...but I am asking too much to expect Honda to implement that. I’m sticking with my 595 also. Also, for those who like a pdf they can print out and retain, Garmin has one and so does newenglandriders dot org. Thx for your major effort. I know it was time-consuming, and is appreciated.
Just watched all your Basecamp videos. They are a very good tutorial for planning your trip and getting it onto the GPS. Although not too many thumbs up I believe too many people have missed really good info on using the tech on their motorcycles or cars. Thank you.
I have viewing all your Base Camp videos. I really like them. I will likely be referring to them in the future when planning a trip or ride. Enjoy your ride and be safe. (The Old Biker Guy & Max)
Thanks, This was useful, and well presented. I just ordered my new Garmin Zumo XT from Amazon, and watched your helpful and thorough review of the product there. Looking forward to watching the rest of this playlist. Happy Trails P.S. I live in Dallas, too. Howdy, neighbor!
Thanks for sharing..... I have the 595LM with eight of my favorite rides that I created in BaseCamp. I would like to know if there is a way to organize the trip list on the 595LM. After importing them I would like to change the order. As always, thank you Cruiseman for another awesome video!!
I frequently transfer routes planned in Basecamp to a Garmin GPS (eg Nuvi models). Generally works fine except occasionally I notice that POIs or Waypoints I create and give names in Basecamp do not keep their names when transferred to the GPS. The waypoint will be there, but may be some generic name that is not the custom name I created. I can use the trip planner on the GPS to delete the generic waypoint and add the custom one in its place, but it is a pain to do this. The generic waypoint is accurately located, it just does not have the custom name I created. Have you ever seen this issue? Any suggestions as to how yo avoid it?
Once you transfer your route with all the stops and times to your GPS, let's say you take 30 min, instead of 15 to get fuel. What happens to you arrival time? Does the Garmin recalculate your time on the go? Or is your time then off for the rest of the trip? Also, if you plan a stop at a location and then decide to skip that location, will the GPS keep telling you to turn around for miles or is there a way to tell the Garmin to skip that stop?
Garmin devices are crap! They are not usable unless you are connected to a group of nerds who know all of the intricate steps! My routes I downloaded from the BDR website on on my laptop desktop. How does a mortal human being, with 3 college degrees, transfer the routes from the desktop to BASE CAMP then to the Zumo? That is the question! Garmin bought Navionics and ruined the route planning on that platform. Sure, it is very capable but you have to know all 23 steps to make a route now- none of which are intiuitive to a normal human being! Navionics is no longer practical for routes. Thanks Garmin.
Hi Bill, I have the same issue. I own a Garmin Overlander and I am trying (for two weeks) to transfer the route designed at basecamp to the GPS. It's very boring, and sometimes it puts in doubt the ability of the user. It is very frustrating, an operation that should be simple becomes absolutely demotivating. Perhaps one more degree is needed just to understand the logic of this process, if that logic exists. Jorge Pinheiro
While I am not a motorcyclist, I do enjoy exploring the "Blue Highways". Thank you for making all 13 tutorials available. They were very helpful.
Good job Chris. I’ve used BaseCamp for many years and this was a nice refresher. Two observations: There are some subtle differences between the Mac and the Microsoft BaseCamp programs. Right out of the box you had me checking Garmin to see if there was an update to the program that I didn’t have. (There wasn’t). Second: your picture at the lead-in to the vids looks like you are thinking “I’m doubtful they will get this, but here goes anyway.” SMILE! Glad you took the time to share this with those who find BaseCamp to be too complex. It really isn’t. Now, it it would just work reliably with the Honda system...but I am asking too much to expect Honda to implement that. I’m sticking with my 595 also.
Also, for those who like a pdf they can print out and retain, Garmin has one and so does newenglandriders dot org. Thx for your major effort. I know it was time-consuming, and is appreciated.
Just watched all your Basecamp videos. They are a very good tutorial for planning your trip and getting it onto the GPS. Although not too many thumbs up I believe too many people have missed really good info on using the tech on their motorcycles or cars.
Thank you.
I haven’t used base camp in a couple of years. Thanks for the update.
I enjoy my Garmin 595. Always use it. Nice refresher for me on Basecamp.
I have viewing all your Base Camp videos. I really like them. I will likely be referring to them in the future when planning a trip or ride. Enjoy your ride and be safe. (The Old Biker Guy & Max)
Great series Cruiseman, just watched the whole thing. I'm sure I'll be rewatching as I plan an upcoming trip on my Zumo XT. 👍
Thanks, This was useful, and well presented.
I just ordered my new Garmin Zumo XT from Amazon, and watched your helpful and thorough review of the product there.
Looking forward to watching the rest of this playlist.
Happy Trails
P.S. I live in Dallas, too. Howdy, neighbor!
Thanks for sharing..... I have the 595LM with eight of my favorite rides that I created in BaseCamp. I would like to know if there is a way to organize the trip list on the 595LM. After importing them I would like to change the order. As always, thank you Cruiseman for another awesome video!!
I frequently transfer routes planned in Basecamp to a Garmin GPS (eg Nuvi models). Generally works fine except occasionally I notice that POIs or Waypoints I create and give names in Basecamp do not keep their names when transferred to the GPS. The waypoint will be there, but may be some generic name that is not the custom name I created. I can use the trip planner on the GPS to delete the generic waypoint and add the custom one in its place, but it is a pain to do this. The generic waypoint is accurately located, it just does not have the custom name I created. Have you ever seen this issue? Any suggestions as to how yo avoid it?
Chris, do you have a video showing how to transfer your route from basecamp to your Goldwing GPS?
I have never been able to get it to work reliably. That's why I ended up getting the Garmin.
Another question. If you plan to leave your home at 5:30 but then don't actually leave until 6:00, what happens to your time schedule?
very helpful thank you.....JB...
Hey have you changed your headlight bulbs? are you going to, if so to what?
Thanks...I don't have a Garmin
I was unaware that you could change the headlight bulbs on a 2018.
@@cruisemansgarage I don't know anything about the 2018, I was just wondering...
2018's may even come with LED's?
Once you transfer your route with all the stops and times to your GPS, let's say you take 30 min, instead of 15 to get fuel. What happens to you arrival time? Does the Garmin recalculate your time on the go? Or is your time then off for the rest of the trip? Also, if you plan a stop at a location and then decide to skip that location, will the GPS keep telling you to turn around for miles or is there a way to tell the Garmin to skip that stop?
Garmin devices are crap! They are not usable unless you are connected to a group of nerds who know all of the intricate steps! My routes I downloaded from the BDR website on on my laptop desktop. How does a mortal human being, with 3 college degrees, transfer the routes from the desktop to BASE CAMP then to the Zumo? That is the question! Garmin bought Navionics and ruined the route planning on that platform. Sure, it is very capable but you have to know all 23 steps to make a route now- none of which are intiuitive to a normal human being! Navionics is no longer practical for routes. Thanks Garmin.
Hi Bill,
I have the same issue. I own a Garmin Overlander and I am trying (for two weeks) to transfer the route designed at basecamp to the GPS.
It's very boring, and sometimes it puts in doubt the ability of the user. It is very frustrating, an operation that should be simple becomes absolutely demotivating.
Perhaps one more degree is needed just to understand the logic of this process, if that logic exists.
Jorge Pinheiro