The Colorado topo from gpsfiledepot, if that's typical of others, is not routable. That's all they're saying. You can create a route manually on top of it but potentially you'd have to convert it to a track when you upload it.It's just as easy to create a route in base camp with gpsfiledepot maps as the garmin maps, there is no difference that I can see.....
It's just as easy to create a route in base camp with gpsfiledepot maps as the garmin maps, there is no difference that I can see.....
I mean a route in that it creates a path between two waypoints that isn't a straight line and is constrained to an actual existing feature. The topo maps on gpsfiledepot (at least the one I got for Colorado) show roads and trails but they aren't recognized routable features. I'm not talking about a track, which isn't dynamic. I can tell if I'm not on it but the GPS (I have an eTrex 20x) doesn't actively tell me left or right and give upcoming intersection warnings with them.A route is nothing more than a bunch of related waypoints, what do you mean create a route on top of the map???? (same with a track actually, just that there are many, many more waypoints closely spaced)
I've been using and teaching GPS for over 15 years. I'm open to new ideas though....the day you stop learning is the day you die.