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  • I can't figure out where to post my question!

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    @fozzie Hi Fozzie, welkom to to forum You can record this in 2 places in your routes and in 1 place in your tracks. Itineraries: Open your route, and go to "Route information" via the left dropdown menu. [image: 1646802113319-02d82b05-a689-48d7-acb4-5bb1e16b003c-image.png] In the description box you can put all the notes that you mentioned in your post. Via the same drop-down menu, you can go to "Comments" and you can also leave a comment here, but that is actually more intended for people who have driven your route. [image: 1646802170027-296328d0-e132-4c47-bbc9-489882629672-image.png] Track logs: Open the Tracklog, and in the left column, you will also see "Comments", this one is actually intended for people who use your track to leave a comment. [image: 1646802223506-42a5a3b0-cc34-4e9a-8a5e-7f6de016dbfc-image.png] Also take a look in the RouteXpert library and open a route that is there, the 1st text block you see is the text that is in the route information. [image: 1646802352731-537ac0dd-b46a-4aab-b2a6-09e75266b4f8-image.png]
  • Hi there!

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    @ruudbr Welkom, Welcome!
  • new comer

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    Always good to see people stepping up to help
  • Buongiorno da Brescia

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    @antonio-b Welcome @Antonio-b
  • Kinda sorta new user in SW Missouri, USA

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    @fozzie Welcome to the forum Fozzie. You can always go here for quick answers to questions about the use of MRA. But also have a look here...Video courses...for information
  • Hello from London

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    @richard-18 London boy here too and an XT owner. Welcome to the wonderful world of MRA.
  • un saluto dall brianza Taaaaaaaccccccc

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    Ciao Nico, hello
  • Hello from Hertfordshire, UK.

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    @tony-gallagher welcome tony
  • Greetings from Flevoland

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    @ronald-25 Wlcome to the forum @Ronald-25
  • Greetings from Utrecht

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    @hans-van-de-ven-mra-master Thanks and mega thanks for the link. Just scanned it and it definitely will be very helpful.
  • Greetings from Hampshire UK

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    @colin-hodgkinson The motorbike museum at the top of the Timmelsjoch pass is interesting but be aware that from Italy into Switzerland you have to pay a toll as I got caught out. I can't remember the exact route off the top of my head but on the way to Venice the journey from Chur to Lake Como was breath taking though didn't have the time to really enjoy it. At the top of Lake Como we stayed in a hotel that is set up for bikers and was reasonable, it was called Hotel Lago Di Como in Colico. Which ever route you take will be fun just be aware Switzerland is expensive
  • Greetings from West Sussex

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    @david-parker Welcome to the forum.
  • New User from Essex UK

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    @srinivasan-sampathkumar Welcome to the forum, keep up the good work for the NHS. Happy New Year.
  • Newby from Newy

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    @barry-h Welcome @Barry-h Nice trip
  • South Yorkshire UK

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    @mark-4n Yes. My normal method of transfer.
  • New, but not as new as I would like.

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    @james-blythe Welcome @James-Blythe
  • New User from NZ

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    @nik-player Yes, absolutely, you’re right. That would require carrying a device that can run BaseCamp of course, which is not something I’d particularly want to do, but it is doable nonetheless. And something like the Microsoft Surface Go 3 would be a fairly compact and reasonably powerful way of going about it. Various means of accessing a mobile signal for data could be employed too, either inbuilt or via an external device… I’m almost selling this to myself as I type! However, in addition to preferring to travel light, my focus is on reducing the amount of technology I rely on and the number of devices that need to be replaced at great expense, often simply due to manufacturers making them ‘obsolete’ for no good reason. This is where I hoped MRA would be ideal, but, to date, I have found the navigation side of its offering sadly lacking and I have reverted to using my Garmin Zūmo, which is really disappointing.
  • Nouveau pour moi

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    @denis-detaille bienvenue ici.
  • New user from Portugal

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    @hans-van-de-ven-mra-master Thanks, again!
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