Brilliant , great find , and Wapping cheers for the Apple Mac settings.
Does any one know of a similar page for Spain or Portugal ?
Have a go at:
Sorry about that, have a read through this post.
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showth...utes-(OK-some-missing)-and-most-of-the-passes its basicaly a massive gdb or gpx file with a load of pre mapped routes from all over the web, be aware its a large file 120mb plus, and will only work well in garmin basecamp, it will work in mapsource but its all but useless as its very slow. If you use basecmp its well worth the download, and as i said the very route you have been looking at is on there.
As Lee said, it is now a very big file, which Mapsource really struggles with, apparently. In BaseCamp it should work but don't expect it to be really fast to load if you are using it on a basic laptop.
Lee has kindly provided me with a load of Scandinavian routes, which I have added to my version at home. However, it is now too large for BaseCamp to be able to shift straight to Dropbox. I think I have got around this by saving the file to a memory stick from within BaseCamp (the software sees the memory stick as a 'My Garmin devices') a transfer that took some time. Now that it appears to be on the stick I can probably get it onto Dropbox. I am no IT wizard, I just push buttons and hope it works, I am sure there is an easier way.....
The file is now maybe as big as it can sensibly be, so I am hesitant to add a bunch of Croatian routes I am working part time on. Maybe it should be broken up again........???
Can the file be used to plot routes? Yes, of course it can. Is it perfect? No, of course not. What's wrong with it? Besides being very large, most of the routes have been cut out of various sources, so their actual routing may not match everyone's map versions. Similarly, some are tracks, so may well need converting to routes and / or some tidying-up. In short, it's not 'easy' to use but with a little patience it can be very useful. Use it, play with it, you can't break it.
PS If you just want Spain and Portugal, without all the rest, go to RiDE magazine's excellent Spanish section of downloadable routes.