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Click column heading to sort results NoKmAsc.RouteViews XROUTE OPTIONSClick on the routes below to display them NoLengthAscentOff-Road+/- Working out routes...please wait0%STOPREVISEACCEPT ROUTEUse the Reshape Route tool from the toolbar to make make any adjustments to the route after you've accepted it.
The Plot With Waypoints feature enables you to plot a route by placing a small number of waypoints on the map, which you can drag to different positions to experiment with different route options.
The start of the route being appended must be near the end of the route it is being attached to. If there is a gap, a interconnecting path will be automatically plotted between the two routes, taking into account the Auto-Plot mode you have selected.
Please choose whether you would like to clear the current route completely from the map (CLEAR MAP) or leave it on the background map for future reference (LEAVE TRACE). You can temporarily hide Traces using the switches under DISPLAY OPTIONS. To permenently remove all Traces from the background map select CLEAR MAP.
The route has been saved but has been flagged for moderation due to possible spam content. You can continue to edit the route but it will not be listed on pubicly accessible parts of the website until it has been reviewed and approved - you can check the approval status of the route on your My Routes page.
Premium members have the option to refine this by selecting Prefer Off-Road. This will give priority to waymarked trails and other footpaths, while trying to avoid roads, particularly busier ones. Obviously this will depend on the availablity of suitable trails and paths in the area. It works best if there is a bigger distance between the points you plot, as there are then more alternative routes to consider.
If you find that you are unable to auto-plot on a road or path you see on the map, it usually means that the route engine couldn't find a viable route between the last point you plotted (the origin) and the one you are trying to plot (the destination). Route calculations are made using OpenStreetMap (OSM) maps, so this problem means that one or more of the origin, the destination or an unavoidable road in between are not tagged on OSM as suitable for the Auto-Plot mode you chose (BY ROAD, ON FOOT or BY BIKE). To overcome this you can temporarily change the Auto-Plot switch to another setting (ON FOOT usually has the widest access) or turn it off to plot manually. Deselecting any of the Auto-Plot sub-options (e.g. Unvoid Unpaved, Prefer Off-Road) can also sometimes help, as these options are by nature more restrictive.
You can also contribute to improving the OSM maps by adding missing access tags, as OSM is a community project where anyone can make edits. See our guide on correcting map errors for more details on this. Changes you make on OSM will flow through to plotaroute.com as we implement regular updates.
It is also worth noting that the exact positions of roads and paths can vary between map providers, for example some intentionally move map features very slightly to make their maps clearer to read. So, if you are plotting a route on a non-OSM map, you may occasionally find that the route is not perfectly aligned with the map. However, any discrepancies will not be visible if you then share your route, as routes are shared using OSM maps.
Hi,
I use the (in my opinion) quite similar service from since long time. It is not that of a hassle to create routes on the smartphone (or PC). I use it on business trips and vacations to create roundtrips for running or cycling. The automatic routing options are amazing. Back then I decided to give them a one time payment for the lifetime access and did not since.
It theoretically also gives you maps on the Fenix 5 but this did not work to well in my test. This app might be one of view reasons why I am thinking of upgrading my Fenix 5 to a Plus with Maps.
Anybody some benefits of footprint in comparison to dynamic?
I also use dynamic.watch with a lifetime license of $30. I mean that dynamic.watch is by far the best routing service/app in the market. It uses OpenStreetMap and routing from Graphhopper (foot, touring bike, racer, mtb) and the map is more detailed than that in Strava. The way you draw your route is so easy and changes during drawing, adding way points and so on are the best. Press save and start your Garmin Edge and the route shows up. No cables/exporting needed. There is a feature coming up allowing you to overlay your own map. I will show a layer with paved roads. Try it!
I use footpath in combination with maps.me. Great! I spend the month of september in Norway on my motorbike and drew routes up to 350 km in footpath on my ipad, also offroad, exported it as a KML file and imported it in an old 5S Iphone that i fixed on my handlebar with a waterproof cover (that was very usefull in Noraway!) and it works perfect. Planning a 44 offroad trip in Namibia and Botswana in 2020 and will do exactly the same. No need for internet, just make sure you have all maps downloaded, prepare already some waypoints and off you go!
A wonderfully designed app which takes care of all route mapping needs for drivers and businesses who need to stop at multiple locations in a trip. Thank you for this. Also, your subscription plans are really great
I get scan and voice search 90-100 stops a night with my job and have to route it my self. Zeo route planner makes it easy thankyou Zeo route planner best app for deliveries routes and optimzation routes
The best route planning software uses multiple steps to create the optimal plan. Descartes Route Planner uses robotic process automation to capture these multi-step processes to consistently provide the optimal results, minimize planner to planner inconsistency and automatically generate and execute plans.
AI and ML are dramatically enhancing route optimization performance. Descartes Route Planner uses AI to generate optimial configurations that uniquely meet planning requirements on a global and local level and ML to increase the accuracy of parameters and individually tune performance down to the driver, customer, and road network.
The Audi e-tron route planner is a new software development that was initially integrated in the Modular Infotainment Matrix of the MIB 2+ generation. Since 2020, the third generation of the Modular Infotainment Matrix (MIB 3) with ten times higher computing power has been offering e-tron route planner functions that have been enhanced once again. A new algorithm improves everyday usability of the extended route planner: daily data updates of potential charging stations and a portfolio of alternative routes that have been optimized for the requirements of e-cars assist drivers even more effectively. Among other things, the daily data updates include detailed information such as payment and authentication opportunities, accurate station operator data and potential access restrictions.
I have some routes loaded onto my 66i that I want to reverse, the user guides say to go to "Route Planner", then select the route, the select "Reverse Route", but my device does not display any option for reversing. I can only select, view map, elevation plot, change name, or delete route. I need to be able to reverse directions of the various routes while I am on my trip, I dont want to have to set it up through Base Camp and be locked into directions. Anyone know why I don`t have this option?
Is your software up to date? I would check that first using Garmin Express. This article has steps: Updating the Firmware, Maps and Syncing Account Information to the GPSMAP 66i/86i/86sci and Montana 700i/750i
If you're still not seeing the option to "Reverse Route" with the software up to date, if the routes were initially created in BaseCamp, this may be what's going on: Can I Edit or Reverse a Route on a Device that was Sent From BaseCamp?
I believe there is a step missing in the instructions. After you select the route you then have to depress the 'Home' button. That's the one with 3 horizontal lines on it. That will bring up three options for the route. 1. View on Map, 2. Reverse Route, or 3. Delete.
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