gavintc said:I think Garmin Edge and Audax are mutually exclusive activities.
porkypete said:And of course you wouldn't go and check the whole inscription on the stone beforehand?
TBH I've never mastered "routes", as every device seems to use different algorithms. "Tracks" OTH are fixed. If the ride doesn't offer one, I create it by following the instructions through in bikehike (useful to have satellite/OSM/Googlemaps in one window and Landranger in t'other) ... and as Jimbo says it's useful to "learn" the route.
Use options tab to reduce it to 500 points (limit for my Etrex) then save to hard drive as GPX (or TCX for an Edge?)
Can export direct to the device using Garmin Communicator, but I generally check it by opening it in Mapsource instead and using that to export to the device.
To do that for a 100 km ride shouldn't take anything like as long as 3 hours (unless you decide also to print & laminate Landranger sections off of bikehike like I did the first time.... totally superfluous)
porkypete said:And of course you wouldn't go and check the whole inscription on the stone beforehand?
TBH I've never mastered "routes", as every device seems to use different algorithms. "Tracks" OTH are fixed. If the ride doesn't offer one, I create it by following the instructions through in bikehike (useful to have satellite/OSM/Googlemaps in one window and Landranger in t'other) ... and as Jimbo says it's useful to "learn" the route.
Use options tab to reduce it to 500 points (limit for my Etrex) then save to hard drive as GPX (or TCX for an Edge?)
Can export direct to the device using Garmin Communicator, but I generally check it by opening it in Mapsource instead and using that to export to the device.
To do that for a 100 km ride shouldn't take anything like as long as 3 hours (unless you decide also to print & laminate Landranger sections off of bikehike like I did the first time.... totally superfluous)
porkypete said:TCX file is here