Corkey05 wrote:
I kinda work around what you're trying to do. For each trip I set waypoints to junctions of my choosing, and number each leg.
1) Stop #1 (your destination name)
2) Stop #2 (next stop)
3) Stop (like the campground destination or fuel)
4) Etc - -
Now all I need to do is select the number I'm going next.
This also helps when you don't like the route the programs select. Point to point is all you need and easy to do. Basecamp is easy for setting up Waypoints, but routing is a whole new animal. One nice bonus is You can select a days journey fairly easy because you'll know the distance to the next waypoint.
I've gone coast to coast this way and never had a problem. It also can help eliminate false or confusing routings the programs (like Basecamp) might chose. I verify each leg in Google Earth right down to fuel stops at stations easy to navigate.
It's actually easy and doesn't take long to do. Plus I get the bonus of knowing a little about the area's I'm traveling through before we drive it.
Just food for thought ....
Thanks for the suggestion. I may give it a try and see what happens. At least it is a logical (to me) way to set up a route.