Grumpycat
Veteran Member
We do too. Sometimes you just need to see the big picture. It’s not unheard of to program a particular waypoint in a route specifically to guarantee a certain way of getting from point A to B.
You are a glutton for punishment if you try to compose a complex route directly on a GPS. I often plot 100 mile routes cross country with over 40 shaping points to force the route to the roads I want to take. I use Garmin Basecamp. I don't have much love for Basecamp's interface or reliability but I've figured out how to make it work until Garmin replaces this ignored software.
On the fly I will tell the Garmin to route to the destination and leave "automatic recalculation" turned on. If it tries to send me on a road I know I don't like I simply go the way I want then the GPS reconsiders and figures how to get there the way I'm going.
When using my carefully crafted routes I turn recalculation off because slightest deviation from the route can cause the GPS to throw everything away in favor of a new path of its choosing.