r04DiE
300km a week through London on a road bike.
Hello all,
I recently treated myself to a Garmin 810, from the 'Bay and I used this service to install openstreetmaps to my 2GB Micro SD card. Since I had a 2GB card, I stuck the whole of the UK and Ireland on it. I'm hardly going to need all that mapping but I thought I'd chuck it on there since there was room for it. I generated the map as Routable Bicycle (Openfietsmap Lite), downloaded it, extracted the .iso and then popped that onto the SD. In the Garmin settings, I disabled the default map and enabled the one I had just downloaded.
Next, in Garmin Connect I created a very short round the block route that's local to me and sent that off to the 810. I took the bike out, it all worked.
The next day, I took a 25km ride to see my Mum, then set off to do about another 75km, since I usually do one large ride over the holiday period at this time of year. I had the routes preinstalled and the 25km one worked a treat, but I didn't take too much notice of it, since I know my way to my Mum's anyhow. The next route (the 75km one) didn't work so well. For a start, I think I set off differently from the route I had planned, so I was getting an "off course" warning. I tried recalculating and the device took so long to do anything that I gave up, when it did seem to have recalculated, I kept getting a 'tap to go back' message - it just didn't seem to be working.
I rode into London, via a route that I know and then got lost in St Johns Wood. I tried navigating via an address to get me back on track but it just seemed behave as it had earlier. It was dark and foggy, I didn't have my glasses and in the end I just rode straight until I found a main road, then followed the signs to Camden from there, where I knew my way back.
So, sorry for the long tale, but has anyone else experienced this type of thing, and do you think that installing less map (rather than all of the UK and Ireland, will help?)
Ta
I recently treated myself to a Garmin 810, from the 'Bay and I used this service to install openstreetmaps to my 2GB Micro SD card. Since I had a 2GB card, I stuck the whole of the UK and Ireland on it. I'm hardly going to need all that mapping but I thought I'd chuck it on there since there was room for it. I generated the map as Routable Bicycle (Openfietsmap Lite), downloaded it, extracted the .iso and then popped that onto the SD. In the Garmin settings, I disabled the default map and enabled the one I had just downloaded.
Next, in Garmin Connect I created a very short round the block route that's local to me and sent that off to the 810. I took the bike out, it all worked.
The next day, I took a 25km ride to see my Mum, then set off to do about another 75km, since I usually do one large ride over the holiday period at this time of year. I had the routes preinstalled and the 25km one worked a treat, but I didn't take too much notice of it, since I know my way to my Mum's anyhow. The next route (the 75km one) didn't work so well. For a start, I think I set off differently from the route I had planned, so I was getting an "off course" warning. I tried recalculating and the device took so long to do anything that I gave up, when it did seem to have recalculated, I kept getting a 'tap to go back' message - it just didn't seem to be working.
I rode into London, via a route that I know and then got lost in St Johns Wood. I tried navigating via an address to get me back on track but it just seemed behave as it had earlier. It was dark and foggy, I didn't have my glasses and in the end I just rode straight until I found a main road, then followed the signs to Camden from there, where I knew my way back.
So, sorry for the long tale, but has anyone else experienced this type of thing, and do you think that installing less map (rather than all of the UK and Ireland, will help?)
Ta

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