David. wrote:
How are you getting on with BaseCamp. Will a little help, a fellow Northern Monkey now thinks it's great.
Can i say, David has done this Northern Monkey a great service and now routing on basecamp is not only easy, but also fun.
I have been told so many times, and also on videos, basecamp is done by waypoints... that being Vague I decided to ask the David, who has done very good routes without warnings popping up of next waypoint or taking you back to a waypoint instead of the intended destination.
This is a quick way of making a route... assuming you know about making a folder and list...
1) First, select your
list file you made for your route... this will be in
MY Collections... with the list selected, You then select your
START point, drop a waypoint or make your start your home... then drop another waypoint at your
Destination..
2) Now on your map and in the left lower panel you should see a two way points... select them both so they are highlighted, right click to bring up the popup menu, and select,
Create Route from waypoints.
3) On your map, you will see a route now going from
Start point to
Destination point.. with a
route information box showing you information. Now right click on that route you made and a popup menu appears, select
Insert Route Point
4) You will notice a string line joining both waypoints, you can move this to select a road you prefer the route to take.. You can scroll mouse or zoom in and then when your happy, select the road by clicking simple on it... you have now altered the route and added an
INSERT Point NOT a waypoint..
5) Now go back to your left lower panel, again, making sure you have your list selected... you will see the route you created with a motor vehicle symbol next to it..
6) Double click on that created route.. Your r
oute information box pops up... you will notice in this box, the
Start and
Destination Waypoints, but more importantly, the I
nput Route Point you added earlier..
7) Select the
Input Route point... it will be a name of place or road depending where you clicked when Inputting the route earlier... then right click on it, and select
Don't Alert On Arrival ( Shaping point )
Your all done You can now add as many Input Route Points to shape your route, on the roads you want, and you won't get annoying alerts, and you won't be diverted to the waypoint and thus carry onto your destination..
Hope this helps
All Credit goes to David S on here... thanks David.