Well done! You have cracked the last piece of the puzzle, Lee
There you go, Beaver, between the pair of us, the mystery of your strange reversing route is solved.
Lessons to be learned are:
1. Use a mode appropriate to the course you are creating. If it’s for a motorbike ride, use the motorbike
2. Check your preference settings. I like to have as few as possible, as it reduces the chances of me forgetting and then wondering why the bloody routing refuses to travel on motorways or refuses to cross the Alps, as I had forgotten that I had ticked ‘Avoid seasonal closures’ and ‘Avoid tolls’. The better you get at creating / amending your own routes (or routes you get from elsewhere) the less you’ll need to rely on preference settings, as you’ll do your own ‘preferencing’ as you create it
3. Make your preference settings the same on your device as they are on your own PC at home
4. Place shaping and waypoints accurately. Try to avoid road junctions and roundabouts, wherever possible
5. Always review any route, no matter how it was created or by whom, before you send it to your device. You did this and spotted the strange anomaly. You didn’t know what it was or how to fix it, so you asked. It took us a while to work it out between the three of us but we got there in the end. It was an odd one, that’s for sure
6. Always check your route is properly installed in your device, that it looks the same, has the same shape and near enough the same mileage and estimated time; some small’ish discrepancy is normal. Do it before you leave the proximity of your PC at home, as fixing a problem at the top of the Stelvio or even in Penzance when you live miles away is not always so easy
7. If you have a problem with a route, it’s easiest to sort out on UKGSer if you can share the route AND a track version of the route. OK, we had an anomaly between what Lee, I and you were looking at (due to a misfit in preferences) but, with the help of screen shots, we all three of us got there in the end.... £12 of subscription well spent
Above all, you have learned to make a successful route in BaseCamp, something you thought impossible or very difficult just a few days ago. Enjoy creating routes for your holiday and using them. You might find glitches (we all do) but they are rarely if ever life threatening. The more routes you create and use, the less glitches you’ll encounter and the better you’ll get at fixing them, in Penzance or on the top of the Stelvio. Remember it’s your dumb servant but sometimes it can be really clever, just like us.
