First, let me go though the "Garmin is shite. Get it off your chest here." section of this post:
Jesus fucking christ on a stick, this fucking piece of shit never - ever - for the love of fucking god - ever fucking worked as intended since I bought it when it came out.
Fuck Garmin. Fuck their software development pipeline, fuck their promise of GPS for adventure riding. This fucking piece of shit wouldn't be able to find its own fucking arsehole.
The only reason I didn't smash this against a wall completely (I tried once in desperation) is because I work under the assumption that this fucken poor excuse for a fucking GPS navigator is completely unreliable and so I take extra steps as backup.
Fucking christ.
Ok - rant done. Now...
I am traveling in Europe this August.
For the first three days of my way down to Italy I created a couple of routes and then I converted those to tracks (as a backup) and also have some tracks only for my third day of traveling as that was 90% off road.
After that, traveling with a friend, him leading - so nothing planned on my part.
All created in Basecamp, transferred via USB.
First day route is from Calais to south of Dijon. Thank god I had the "underlying" backup track because after about an hour riding I saw the XT recalculating and the expected arrival time jumped from 5:30pm to almost midnight.
Stopped and saw this:




See video here:
Red line is the backup track.
Basecamp did "hang" when uploading this route to the XT, so I assumed that was the problem. After trying to recalculate or restart the route a number of times I just gave up and traveled the ~600km following the track. All "good".
Day after, same problem (but there was no issue with data transfer there).
Did the same thing (track) even though it's a bit inconvenient when you find the road blocked or you get re-routed (it happened going through Grenoble) as when you get off the track it doesn't re-calculate or direct you. You have to stop, find a place where you think you can rejoin the track, tap on it and navigate to that point.
IF THAT WORKS
Met my friend on Tuesday and we started going up and down the alps semi-randomly. In the evening we would book an hotel, put the address into the XT (he has an XT2) and go to the place directly. This is A to B navigation - the bare minimum a GPS should do.
I am experiencing weird recalculation issues even in this case. My friend is experiencing very similar issues on the XT2.
Only avoidance I have is unpaved road.
Maps updated before leaving to 2026 latest version.
Today riding direct to the hotel from Grimsel pass to Sion, it would repeatedly recalculate the route going from 70km to 180km as it would detour around the valley. It did this for more than an hour, recalculating every minute or so, see the video here:
hotel location is on a normal road, no avoidances, accidents or other
I have no idea what this is.
It happened in other points in Switzerland and I had phantoms "closed roads" or "no access" signs on the map. Is the updated cartography fucked?
I'll try to upload the GPX from the first day as well...
Jesus fucking christ on a stick, this fucking piece of shit never - ever - for the love of fucking god - ever fucking worked as intended since I bought it when it came out.
Fuck Garmin. Fuck their software development pipeline, fuck their promise of GPS for adventure riding. This fucking piece of shit wouldn't be able to find its own fucking arsehole.
The only reason I didn't smash this against a wall completely (I tried once in desperation) is because I work under the assumption that this fucken poor excuse for a fucking GPS navigator is completely unreliable and so I take extra steps as backup.
Fucking christ.
Ok - rant done. Now...
I am traveling in Europe this August.
For the first three days of my way down to Italy I created a couple of routes and then I converted those to tracks (as a backup) and also have some tracks only for my third day of traveling as that was 90% off road.
After that, traveling with a friend, him leading - so nothing planned on my part.
All created in Basecamp, transferred via USB.
First day route is from Calais to south of Dijon. Thank god I had the "underlying" backup track because after about an hour riding I saw the XT recalculating and the expected arrival time jumped from 5:30pm to almost midnight.
Stopped and saw this:




See video here:
Red line is the backup track.
Basecamp did "hang" when uploading this route to the XT, so I assumed that was the problem. After trying to recalculate or restart the route a number of times I just gave up and traveled the ~600km following the track. All "good".
Day after, same problem (but there was no issue with data transfer there).
Did the same thing (track) even though it's a bit inconvenient when you find the road blocked or you get re-routed (it happened going through Grenoble) as when you get off the track it doesn't re-calculate or direct you. You have to stop, find a place where you think you can rejoin the track, tap on it and navigate to that point.
IF THAT WORKS
Met my friend on Tuesday and we started going up and down the alps semi-randomly. In the evening we would book an hotel, put the address into the XT (he has an XT2) and go to the place directly. This is A to B navigation - the bare minimum a GPS should do.
I am experiencing weird recalculation issues even in this case. My friend is experiencing very similar issues on the XT2.
Only avoidance I have is unpaved road.
Maps updated before leaving to 2026 latest version.
Today riding direct to the hotel from Grimsel pass to Sion, it would repeatedly recalculate the route going from 70km to 180km as it would detour around the valley. It did this for more than an hour, recalculating every minute or so, see the video here:
hotel location is on a normal road, no avoidances, accidents or other
I have no idea what this is.
It happened in other points in Switzerland and I had phantoms "closed roads" or "no access" signs on the map. Is the updated cartography fucked?
I'll try to upload the GPX from the first day as well...

the miscalculated route, 


