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Buster52 wrote:
Laughing. You panned to the right (east) and that's where Asia is relative to the UK. Try panning left (west) and you'll find the New World.
Bob, I said I panned both ways and it didn't show the US. I typed in my address on the where to start and then it showed me the US. Once you put in the start and finished point it doesn't allow you to add a new point in the trip. How do you do that?
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โNov-04-2015 09:39 AM
Buster52 wrote:
I did pan over in both directions and it didn't show the US. Instead it showed my Asia. I did find the US when I put in a address from the US.
โNov-04-2015 09:34 AM
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Buster52 wrote:
http://gpx.cgtk.co.uk
I did get it to show the US. It is not a easy as MS Streets and Trips or Delorme Street Atlas.
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โNov-03-2015 07:41 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
You don't have to have the GPS plugged into your PC for Basecamp to work. But you do have to have an up-to-date map loaded on the computer for Basecamp to work.
โNov-03-2015 04:28 PM
fcooper wrote:MikeInOregon wrote:
I also hate Basecamp. I use this web site http://gpx.cgtk.co.uk/ to create a route in the Google Maps interface.
What a neat route planning tool. Thanks for posting. I'll be using this one for my next trip.
Fred