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  • Rob Wilkieundefined Offline
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    Rob Wilkie
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    Re: .GPX 1.2 I have Zumo XT and am planning routes for a forthcoming French Trip.

    I'm quite new to Garmin having come from TomTom and am trying to learn BaseCamp. I've noticed when I save my routes as GPX 1.2 and then upload to BaseCamp, the routes only show the Alerting Waypoints (Via Points in MRA). The "won't alert" (or Shaping Points in MRA) Waypoints are not shown. If I try the same but save as a GPX 1.1, all points are shown in the route on BaseCamp/

    Am I best to create my routes in MRA, save directly as 1.2 and then copy them direct to the Zumo XT thus bypassing BaseCamp altogether? Or is there a better way? And if direct to the Zumo - what location do I copy them to? I'm on a Mac so know I have to use Android File Transfer.

    Any guidance on best practice on creating routes and getting them on the Zumo with both Shaping and Via points would be much appreciated. I have no great desire to learn and use BaseCamp if I don't need to.

    As an aside - also trying to learn and use Garmin Explore as this seems a good option for wirelessly getting routes onto the Zumo when away from a PC but can't for the life of me work out how to load as usable routes.

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    • Rob Wilkieundefined Rob Wilkie

      Re: .GPX 1.2 I have Zumo XT and am planning routes for a forthcoming French Trip.

      I'm quite new to Garmin having come from TomTom and am trying to learn BaseCamp. I've noticed when I save my routes as GPX 1.2 and then upload to BaseCamp, the routes only show the Alerting Waypoints (Via Points in MRA). The "won't alert" (or Shaping Points in MRA) Waypoints are not shown. If I try the same but save as a GPX 1.1, all points are shown in the route on BaseCamp/

      Am I best to create my routes in MRA, save directly as 1.2 and then copy them direct to the Zumo XT thus bypassing BaseCamp altogether? Or is there a better way? And if direct to the Zumo - what location do I copy them to? I'm on a Mac so know I have to use Android File Transfer.

      Any guidance on best practice on creating routes and getting them on the Zumo with both Shaping and Via points would be much appreciated. I have no great desire to learn and use BaseCamp if I don't need to.

      As an aside - also trying to learn and use Garmin Explore as this seems a good option for wirelessly getting routes onto the Zumo when away from a PC but can't for the life of me work out how to load as usable routes.

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      Don Stauffer
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      #2

      @Rob-Wilkie After a lot of work, I gave up on Basecamp and purchased a lifetime Gold MRA membership. I have the Garmin Drive app on my Android phone already, and it has been linked to my Zumo GPS.

      My workflow to load a route into the Garmin Zumo XT is like this:

      1. Build the route using MRA, usually from my desktop.
      2. Open the route on my Android phone using the MRA mobile app.
      3. Select the Download button from the MRA app on the phone, I have been using .gpx 1.1 format.
      4. A pop up announces 'File has been saved!' and shows a link for 'Export'.
      5. Touching 'Export' automatically opens the Garmin Drive app, and asks 'Would you like to send it to your Garmin device?'
      6. The route then downloads to the Zumo XT. On the Zumo, choose 'Apps', then 'Trip Planner.' Your new route will be visible there.

      It sounds more complicated than it is, and requires no cable connection.

      With the exception of a flawed release of the Drive app last year, this process has been very reliable and dependable.

      -KTM-Don

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      • Rob Wilkieundefined Rob Wilkie

        Re: .GPX 1.2 I have Zumo XT and am planning routes for a forthcoming French Trip.

        I'm quite new to Garmin having come from TomTom and am trying to learn BaseCamp. I've noticed when I save my routes as GPX 1.2 and then upload to BaseCamp, the routes only show the Alerting Waypoints (Via Points in MRA). The "won't alert" (or Shaping Points in MRA) Waypoints are not shown. If I try the same but save as a GPX 1.1, all points are shown in the route on BaseCamp/

        Am I best to create my routes in MRA, save directly as 1.2 and then copy them direct to the Zumo XT thus bypassing BaseCamp altogether? Or is there a better way? And if direct to the Zumo - what location do I copy them to? I'm on a Mac so know I have to use Android File Transfer.

        Any guidance on best practice on creating routes and getting them on the Zumo with both Shaping and Via points would be much appreciated. I have no great desire to learn and use BaseCamp if I don't need to.

        As an aside - also trying to learn and use Garmin Explore as this seems a good option for wirelessly getting routes onto the Zumo when away from a PC but can't for the life of me work out how to load as usable routes.

        Steve Lynchundefined Offline
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        Steve Lynch
        Valued contributor
        wrote on last edited by Steve Lynch
        #3

        @Rob-Wilkie

        I use the exact same method as @Don-Stauffer.
        It works flawlessly for iOS and Android.

        Regarding Using GPX1.1 or GPX1.2 the choice is yours to make.
        If you only want to visibly see the Via Points on the XT map use GPX1.2 .
        If you want to see the Via Points and the Shaping Points on the XT Map then use GPX1.1.

        Some screenshots below from my iPad Pro.

        Open the route directly in the Routes folder not the Routelab.

        C8F9D1AA-175B-4C91-8832-8E66468EF8C2.jpeg

        6DAF7A1D-F012-4958-B307-CDCABD5E025A.jpeg

        BE909FBE-F012-4700-94FE-5CD6D03C6F6E.jpeg

        For me it shows the pop up in the top right corner on my iPad Pro where I can select Garmin Drive.
        EECAAA26-3BA4-4727-889F-09BB7AE3D071.jpeg

        You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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        • Rob Wilkieundefined Rob Wilkie

          Re: .GPX 1.2 I have Zumo XT and am planning routes for a forthcoming French Trip.

          I'm quite new to Garmin having come from TomTom and am trying to learn BaseCamp. I've noticed when I save my routes as GPX 1.2 and then upload to BaseCamp, the routes only show the Alerting Waypoints (Via Points in MRA). The "won't alert" (or Shaping Points in MRA) Waypoints are not shown. If I try the same but save as a GPX 1.1, all points are shown in the route on BaseCamp/

          Am I best to create my routes in MRA, save directly as 1.2 and then copy them direct to the Zumo XT thus bypassing BaseCamp altogether? Or is there a better way? And if direct to the Zumo - what location do I copy them to? I'm on a Mac so know I have to use Android File Transfer.

          Any guidance on best practice on creating routes and getting them on the Zumo with both Shaping and Via points would be much appreciated. I have no great desire to learn and use BaseCamp if I don't need to.

          As an aside - also trying to learn and use Garmin Explore as this seems a good option for wirelessly getting routes onto the Zumo when away from a PC but can't for the life of me work out how to load as usable routes.

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          Drabslab
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          #4

          @Rob-Wilkie said in GPX 1.1 or 1.2:

          Am I best to create my routes in MRA, save directly as 1.2 and then copy them direct to the Zumo XT thus bypassing BaseCamp altogether?

          yes

          Or is there a better way?

          Drop basecamp, MRA routeplanner is better and it keeps getting better, but before doing that clan up all the routes you have on basecamp, move these to MRA and store a GPX 1.1 version on your home computer as a backup.

          It can be daunting to go back to software you haven't used for a while and try to find something back.

          🙂

          It is not difficult, it is easy, it's a hobby

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          • Drabslabundefined Drabslab

            @Rob-Wilkie said in GPX 1.1 or 1.2:

            Am I best to create my routes in MRA, save directly as 1.2 and then copy them direct to the Zumo XT thus bypassing BaseCamp altogether?

            yes

            Or is there a better way?

            Drop basecamp, MRA routeplanner is better and it keeps getting better, but before doing that clan up all the routes you have on basecamp, move these to MRA and store a GPX 1.1 version on your home computer as a backup.

            It can be daunting to go back to software you haven't used for a while and try to find something back.

            🙂

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            Rob Wilkie
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Thanks @Drabslab, @Don-Stauffer & @Steve-Lynch

            After a bit of mucking about to get Garmin Drive as a target for the exported file, it seems to work great to really good advice. So with lifetime Gold membership of MRA it looks like BaseCamp is history for me.

            I’m new to Garmin so thankfully don’t have anything in BaseCamp to save but great advice @Drabslab to others re saving old routes to your PC

            I did see if I could attach both my iPhone and iPad to my Zumo but that doesn’t appear possible but not an issue. If I’m tweaking routes it’s easier on the IPad with the bigger screen but as soon as you save them they are on the phone regardless.

            I had been looking at Garmin Explore as the method to get routes onto the Zumo when not by a PC but I really don’t like that interface. This method is far better so will be my go to solution for the future.

            @Steve-Lynch great looking route in Wales. Ridden those reservoirs a few times and the Elan Valley is ace😄

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            • Rob Wilkieundefined Rob Wilkie

              Thanks @Drabslab, @Don-Stauffer & @Steve-Lynch

              After a bit of mucking about to get Garmin Drive as a target for the exported file, it seems to work great to really good advice. So with lifetime Gold membership of MRA it looks like BaseCamp is history for me.

              I’m new to Garmin so thankfully don’t have anything in BaseCamp to save but great advice @Drabslab to others re saving old routes to your PC

              I did see if I could attach both my iPhone and iPad to my Zumo but that doesn’t appear possible but not an issue. If I’m tweaking routes it’s easier on the IPad with the bigger screen but as soon as you save them they are on the phone regardless.

              I had been looking at Garmin Explore as the method to get routes onto the Zumo when not by a PC but I really don’t like that interface. This method is far better so will be my go to solution for the future.

              @Steve-Lynch great looking route in Wales. Ridden those reservoirs a few times and the Elan Valley is ace😄

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              #6

              Just fiddled around a bit more and now have iPad and iPhone connected and seems to work with both. Just don’t think you can have phone and iPad connected simultaneously

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                Carl Lee
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                #7

                I find that Basecamp is a nightmare, obviously written by a mad professor. MRA Gold and the ability to send a route from your phone to Zumo via Bluetooth (I have the 346) is a revelation.
                Anyway, 1.1 or 1.2? What I have noticed using 1.2 is that the route ridden will be exactly as planned, no matter how few shaping or via points are used. With 1.1, the Zumo still liked to decide its own "better" routing on occasion despite Off-Route Recalculation being switched off. I'm not fussed about seeing the shaping points but they can easily be changed to via points (that are visible) anyway.

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                  #8

                  Same problems here.
                  1.1 gives shaping and via points in Basecamp.
                  Sometimes very useful.
                  1.2 only gives the via point, and a lot of straight lines.
                  On the XT map the route seems to be ok with both 1.1 and 1.2. And there is always the track to help.

                  What I do not get to work is the direct export with the connector to the XT.
                  Device can not be found. The XT that is.
                  Any tips on that?
                  I know I can live without, but I 'd like it to work.

                  And: what is the maximum via points? I used 29 an dthat was too much.

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                  • JWeetjeundefined JWeetje

                    Same problems here.
                    1.1 gives shaping and via points in Basecamp.
                    Sometimes very useful.
                    1.2 only gives the via point, and a lot of straight lines.
                    On the XT map the route seems to be ok with both 1.1 and 1.2. And there is always the track to help.

                    What I do not get to work is the direct export with the connector to the XT.
                    Device can not be found. The XT that is.
                    Any tips on that?
                    I know I can live without, but I 'd like it to work.

                    And: what is the maximum via points? I used 29 an dthat was too much.

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                    Hans van de Ven MR.MRA
                    RouteXpert
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #9

                    @JW-0
                    Do you work on a windows PC or a Mac?
                    Max viapoints are 28

                    Garmin Zumo XT2/XT/BMW Connected Ride Navigator/MyRouteapp (The App)
                    Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is.

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                    • Carl Leeundefined Carl Lee

                      I find that Basecamp is a nightmare, obviously written by a mad professor. MRA Gold and the ability to send a route from your phone to Zumo via Bluetooth (I have the 346) is a revelation.
                      Anyway, 1.1 or 1.2? What I have noticed using 1.2 is that the route ridden will be exactly as planned, no matter how few shaping or via points are used. With 1.1, the Zumo still liked to decide its own "better" routing on occasion despite Off-Route Recalculation being switched off. I'm not fussed about seeing the shaping points but they can easily be changed to via points (that are visible) anyway.

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                      Drabslab
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                      #10

                      @Carl-Lee said in GPX 1.1 or 1.2:

                      Anyway, 1.1 or 1.2?

                      Actually, I think that GPX 1.2 does not exist, at least not as an official standard.The current version of the standard appears to be GPX 1.1 released in 2004. (https://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp). The development of that standard seems to have stopped? But the experts of MR can tell a lot more about that probably.

                      GPX 1.2 seems to be an MRA or Garmin interpretation of GPX 1.1 that is adding functionality not able to achieve with 1.1?

                      It is not difficult, it is easy, it's a hobby

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                      • Drabslabundefined Drabslab

                        @Carl-Lee said in GPX 1.1 or 1.2:

                        Anyway, 1.1 or 1.2?

                        Actually, I think that GPX 1.2 does not exist, at least not as an official standard.The current version of the standard appears to be GPX 1.1 released in 2004. (https://www.topografix.com/gpx.asp). The development of that standard seems to have stopped? But the experts of MR can tell a lot more about that probably.

                        GPX 1.2 seems to be an MRA or Garmin interpretation of GPX 1.1 that is adding functionality not able to achieve with 1.1?

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                        #11

                        @Drabslab Think I'll be sticking with 1.1. I prefer that the Shaping points are included as well as the Via points - easier to modify a route on the go by skipping a shaping point if necessary.

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                        • Rob Wilkieundefined Rob Wilkie

                          @Drabslab Think I'll be sticking with 1.1. I prefer that the Shaping points are included as well as the Via points - easier to modify a route on the go by skipping a shaping point if necessary.

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                          Steve Lynch
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                          wrote on last edited by Steve Lynch
                          #12

                          @Rob-Wilkie

                          GPX1.2 was an example of MRA going the extra mile for its end users of the Garmin XT and some other Garmins.
                          Personally I never use GPX1.2 but some end users prefer to only see see the Via Points on the Garmin map.

                          You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                          • Hans van de Ven MR.MRAundefined Hans van de Ven MR.MRA

                            @JW-0
                            Do you work on a windows PC or a Mac?
                            Max viapoints are 28

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                            @Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master said in GPX 1.1 or 1.2:

                            @JW-0
                            Do you work on a windows PC or a Mac?
                            Max viapoints are 28

                            I work with Windows 11 Hans

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                            • JWeetjeundefined JWeetje

                              @Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master said in GPX 1.1 or 1.2:

                              @JW-0
                              Do you work on a windows PC or a Mac?
                              Max viapoints are 28

                              I work with Windows 11 Hans

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                              Hans van de Ven MR.MRA
                              RouteXpert
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #14

                              @JW-0

                              Do you have an Micro sd card in your XT?

                              Garmin Zumo XT2/XT/BMW Connected Ride Navigator/MyRouteapp (The App)
                              Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is.

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                                JWeetje
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                                #15

                                Yes I have.
                                Take it out, or put some garmin xml on it?

                                ps: how can I get a notification/email that you answere?
                                I have all notifications at notification and email.

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                                • JWeetjeundefined JWeetje

                                  Yes I have.
                                  Take it out, or put some garmin xml on it?

                                  ps: how can I get a notification/email that you answere?
                                  I have all notifications at notification and email.

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                                  RouteXpert
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                                  #16

                                  @JW-0

                                  Take the card out and try it again

                                  This is what Garmin says in the manual"
                                  The device does not appear as a portable device or as a removable drive or volume on my computer
                                  Disconnect the USB cable from the computer.
                                  Switch off the device.
                                  Connect the USB cable to your device and to a USB port on your computer.
                                  TIP: The USB cable should be connected to a USB port on your computer and not to a USB hub.
                                  The device will automatically turn on and switch to MTP mode or USB mass storage mode. Then an image of the device connected to a computer appears on the screen of the device.

                                  NOTE: If several network drives are connected to the computer, Windows® may have problems assigning drive letters to your Garmin® drives. For more information about assigning drive letters, see the Help file for your operating system.

                                  Garmin Zumo XT2/XT/BMW Connected Ride Navigator/MyRouteapp (The App)
                                  Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is.

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                                  • Steve Lynchundefined Steve Lynch

                                    @Rob-Wilkie

                                    I use the exact same method as @Don-Stauffer.
                                    It works flawlessly for iOS and Android.

                                    Regarding Using GPX1.1 or GPX1.2 the choice is yours to make.
                                    If you only want to visibly see the Via Points on the XT map use GPX1.2 .
                                    If you want to see the Via Points and the Shaping Points on the XT Map then use GPX1.1.

                                    Some screenshots below from my iPad Pro.

                                    Open the route directly in the Routes folder not the Routelab.

                                    C8F9D1AA-175B-4C91-8832-8E66468EF8C2.jpeg

                                    6DAF7A1D-F012-4958-B307-CDCABD5E025A.jpeg

                                    BE909FBE-F012-4700-94FE-5CD6D03C6F6E.jpeg

                                    For me it shows the pop up in the top right corner on my iPad Pro where I can select Garmin Drive.
                                    EECAAA26-3BA4-4727-889F-09BB7AE3D071.jpeg

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                                    @Steve-Lynch Hi Steve, I'm back again. I think via points are waypoints but what are shaping points? And why would I need them? I had a hard time getting my XT to hook up with my iPad but after I get that fixed it works great. It took about an hour to get everything hooked up and do one trip but then it took two or three minutes each to do two more. Thanks again for the help.

                                    Artbone

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                                      @Steve-Lynch Hi Steve, I'm back again. I think via points are waypoints but what are shaping points? And why would I need them? I had a hard time getting my XT to hook up with my iPad but after I get that fixed it works great. It took about an hour to get everything hooked up and do one trip but then it took two or three minutes each to do two more. Thanks again for the help.

                                      Artbone

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                                      #18

                                      @artbone

                                      I am told MRA prefers to call them Routepoints rather than Waypoints.
                                      For the XT this means Via Points which you plan to stop at and Shaping Points which Shape the Route.

                                      If you use GPX1.2 and additional via Points then you will visibly see the flag icons on the XT map and Hand Icons in MRA RoutePlanner.
                                      Via points will announce themselves visibly on the XT screen when approaching them.

                                      If you use GPX1.2 and you also have Shaping Points in your Route then the Shaping Points are used to shape the route.
                                      Shaping Points will appear in MRA RoutePlanner as Balloon icons but on The XT map you will not see them.
                                      Shaping Points will never announce themselves visibly on the XT screen when approaching them.

                                      If you use GPX1.1 and use Via Points then you will visibly see the flag icons on the XT map and Hand Icons in MRA RoutePlanner.
                                      Via points will announce themselves visibly on the XT screen when approaching them.

                                      If you use GPX1.1 and you also have Shaping Points in your Route then the Shaping Points are used to shape the route.
                                      Shaping points will appear in MRA RoutePlanner as Balloon icons and on The XT map you will see them as blue dots.
                                      Shaping Points will never announce themselves on the XT Screen.

                                      You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                                      • Don Staufferundefined Don Stauffer

                                        @Rob-Wilkie After a lot of work, I gave up on Basecamp and purchased a lifetime Gold MRA membership. I have the Garmin Drive app on my Android phone already, and it has been linked to my Zumo GPS.

                                        My workflow to load a route into the Garmin Zumo XT is like this:

                                        1. Build the route using MRA, usually from my desktop.
                                        2. Open the route on my Android phone using the MRA mobile app.
                                        3. Select the Download button from the MRA app on the phone, I have been using .gpx 1.1 format.
                                        4. A pop up announces 'File has been saved!' and shows a link for 'Export'.
                                        5. Touching 'Export' automatically opens the Garmin Drive app, and asks 'Would you like to send it to your Garmin device?'
                                        6. The route then downloads to the Zumo XT. On the Zumo, choose 'Apps', then 'Trip Planner.' Your new route will be visible there.

                                        It sounds more complicated than it is, and requires no cable connection.

                                        With the exception of a flawed release of the Drive app last year, this process has been very reliable and dependable.

                                        -KTM-Don

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                                        @Don-Stauffer,
                                        Hi. I have completed the process axactly as you described and everything works OK until opening up trip planner and the route isn't there. I can use a cable from my PC to XT and it works fine but using garmin drive it fails despite Drive stating file has been transfered. Any ideas?

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                                        • Des Sheil 0undefined Des Sheil 0

                                          @Don-Stauffer,
                                          Hi. I have completed the process axactly as you described and everything works OK until opening up trip planner and the route isn't there. I can use a cable from my PC to XT and it works fine but using garmin drive it fails despite Drive stating file has been transfered. Any ideas?

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                                          @Des-Sheil-0
                                          In my experience using the Routelab directly with Garmin Drive causes issues on my iPad Pro.
                                          Using MyRoute-App Mobile works flawlessly on iOS and Android.

                                          See the screenshots I posted above that show each stage of transferring a route to the Garmin XT using MyRoute-App Mobile.

                                          You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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