I purchased a garmin 3590lmt last year in the hopes of creating all these custom maps to really impress my motorcycle friends with all the great rides I have created. Why is it so difficult to use this software! I've yet to create a custom map I can use, I'm down to writing my directions by hand which is much easier. I just wish google would allow you turn by turn directions with custom maps, it would be is so much easier to use then this base camp. (moderator note - thread has been moved to the Garmin Automotive Forum).
Oct 12, 2015 - This tutorial instructs you how to open the maps you have downloaded or purchased in Garmin BaseCamp.
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I think the problem may be generically stated.because it's the same problem I had with Basecamp. For those of us who don't create maps everyday, the learning curve and complexity of the program - the ability to get it to do simple things in a simple manner - is so steep that it's utility for the occasional (like moi) user is diminished to the point where it's more frustrating to use than effective. It reminds me of Linux. Since XP is no longer supported, I converted two of my old business computers to Linux based on all the glowing reviews of all the things it can do. I lost so much time even trying to get simple things, like even getting the printers to work, that the loss of productivity wasn't worth the effort. One of the converted computers now sits in the corner running Seti@home, so not all was lost.:-) I haven't given up, rather I've relegated it to the 'I'll work on it when I have the time' shelf until I get it to work or decide on another alternative. Still, not a rant.
Just a statement. I appreciate all the help I get from people on this forum and, unlike a lot of communities, it's help politely given. I signed up on this forum because I thought I must be some kind of dummy as I couldn't get Base Camp to do ANYTHING that I thought was the reason I bought the Garmin GPS for. I did the video tutorial and it was totally inaccurate.
I know this because I got frustrated and tried their live support phone line. Even the tech had to research her material for an explanation and the way that she had me set up a route was definitely different than the tutorial. And, I wished that I had made written notes as we walked thru it because it was so complex that I can't duplicate the process. Like what I'm hearing from some of the other contributors, BaseCamp is just an exercise in futility. Its much too complicated for the occasional user to be able to navigate. At least I got a little of it off my chest. Thanks for allowing the rant.
First of all I would like to thank everyone for their valuable input. Last Sunday I was able to setup a motorcycle route and transfer it to my garmin 3590 and follow it with some success. I had trouble with the route at the very beginning, fortunately I new the route so I continued on without the purple direction guide. Eventually it picked up the route I had created and ended with a successful ride. This is what I discovered when creating the route, I tried to rubber band too far down the route which causes the purple guide to leave the road, for example if I zoomed out I saw the purple guide to the left of the road I wanted to follow, you have to really zoom in and not go too far down the road small increments work best but time consuming also watch what side the road your on especially divided Highway it will send you in the other direction. I have duel monitors so what I did was open Google maps on the second screen to aid in the navigation since I was zoomed in on base camp map. I will continue to experiment and share what I find.