Bonzo
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..instead of having to try to create a route in basecamp 




) The other thing to be aware of is that it could put a waypoint/Via point a little way up a sideroad so you don't actually ride through it and your sat nav will want you to turn back. So if you use google maps for planning and import it into something else. Check it carefully against the mapping/device that you are actually going to use it with. Unless things have changed, you already have Garmin maps on your Nav 6, and you can install these to Basecamp on your PC or Mac using Garmin Express.Yes, I can see that. I use google maps a lot when planing but as I don't use "my maps" I haven't the option to create files to gpx format. I'm a bit of a newbee (technophobe) to gpx but was recently converted when someone showed me how to upload them direct to my satnav, so very interested in anything that can help create them now. For donkeys years I used paper maps and usually throw one into the topbox as insurance as a matter of course. However, I really gelled with Nav 6 (zero issues with mine for now). I have downloaded basecamp, but the need to use garmin maps or my satnav connected for its maps seems a bit cumbersone, plus I don't want to have to pay for garmin maps, hence my interest in GPX planner.
Thanks, I'll try and upload the maps from my device. Seems that might be the most straightforward thing to try.Unless things have changed, you already have Garmin maps on your Nav 6, and you can install these to Basecamp on your PC or Mac using Garmin Express.
There’s then no need to have your Nav 6 connected to access the maps.
You could then use Basecamp to create the routes and send them direct to your device from Basecamp, or share them as gpx files.
If you use Google Maps the route, as Mzokk said, translate exactly and will likely need a tidy up in Basecamp or MRA.
That’s not how it works. Connect your device, then open Garmin Express. Click Manage Maps, and then select “install maps to computer”.Thanks, I'll try and upload the maps from my device. Seems that might be the most straightforward thing to try.