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    Let's asume, you have planed a simple route with a couple of VIA points and SHAPING points.

    Garmin 'Automotive' devices, like Zumo XT and XT2 do understand shaping points. So you can have a high count of shaping points.

    But if you have instead a Garmin 'Outdoor' device, like Garmin Montana 7xx, GPSMap 6x or GPSMap 276Cx, the device will behave different.

    'Outdoor' devices from Garmin do not support shaping points. Instead, all shaping points are treated as VIA points. Additionally, there is a total limit of 50 via points including start and end.

    This leads to a problem, that you cannot plan routes with more than 50 points. But there is in Garmin BaseCamp a workaround for that. If you plan a route with many SHAPING points and only a few VIA points, you can enable in Garmin BaseCamp an option called "Strip shaping points during transfer to device". This means, if you transfer a route from BaseCamp to an outdoor device, all shaping points are removed. As the embedded RPE data is still contained (gpxx:rpt points), the route will be still the same as in basecamp and can use more than 50 points.

    So I would like to see a new export option, something like " .gpx 1.2 (route, track, POI) without shaping points". This would add full support for Garmin outdoor devices.

    Shiny!

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    • ConiKostundefined ConiKost

      Let's asume, you have planed a simple route with a couple of VIA points and SHAPING points.

      Garmin 'Automotive' devices, like Zumo XT and XT2 do understand shaping points. So you can have a high count of shaping points.

      But if you have instead a Garmin 'Outdoor' device, like Garmin Montana 7xx, GPSMap 6x or GPSMap 276Cx, the device will behave different.

      'Outdoor' devices from Garmin do not support shaping points. Instead, all shaping points are treated as VIA points. Additionally, there is a total limit of 50 via points including start and end.

      This leads to a problem, that you cannot plan routes with more than 50 points. But there is in Garmin BaseCamp a workaround for that. If you plan a route with many SHAPING points and only a few VIA points, you can enable in Garmin BaseCamp an option called "Strip shaping points during transfer to device". This means, if you transfer a route from BaseCamp to an outdoor device, all shaping points are removed. As the embedded RPE data is still contained (gpxx:rpt points), the route will be still the same as in basecamp and can use more than 50 points.

      So I would like to see a new export option, something like " .gpx 1.2 (route, track, POI) without shaping points". This would add full support for Garmin outdoor devices.

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      @ConiKost

      You can use the Track in outdoor devices, I also do that with my Garmin Edge 1030 bicycle navigation. Plan your route, then choose save as... gpx 1.1 (Track, POI)

      Garmin Zumo XT2/XT/BMW Connected Ride Navigator/MyRouteapp (The App)
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        @Peter-Schiefer While reducing the total waypoints to 50 would work, it is not really a good option. Since Outdoor devices consider all waypoints as VIA points, this still make it hard to distinguish, which are the real VIA points you wan to make a stop. The stripping option for shaping points in BaseCamp only leaves real VIA points in route, so you know, that this are the ones where you really want to stop or do something else. IMHO there are also situations, where 50 waypoints may not be enough.

        Shiny!

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        • Hans van de Ven MR.MRAundefined Hans van de Ven MR.MRA

          @ConiKost

          You can use the Track in outdoor devices, I also do that with my Garmin Edge 1030 bicycle navigation. Plan your route, then choose save as... gpx 1.1 (Track, POI)

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          @Hans-van-de-Ven-MR-MRA

          While a track of course will just work fine, there are two major things missing:

          1. You won't get any turn-by-turn instructions with audio (Montana 7xx and GPSMap 276Cx support bluetooth audio just fine)
          2. A track does not contain any VIA points. You see only the track consisting of a 'breadcrump path'. So you can't see your planed VIA points.

          Btw, I am not sure, if Garmin Edge can be considered as an Outdoor device, as older models even not supported any routes, but only Courses (Fit). So I am not sure here, how it compares to the other outdoor devices.

          It would be very handy, if MRA could support stripping shaping points during export as Basecamp supports that during transfer to device.

          Currently, I always need first to export the Route, import into BaseCamp and let do it's magic 🙂

          Shiny!

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          • ConiKostundefined ConiKost

            Let's asume, you have planed a simple route with a couple of VIA points and SHAPING points.

            Garmin 'Automotive' devices, like Zumo XT and XT2 do understand shaping points. So you can have a high count of shaping points.

            But if you have instead a Garmin 'Outdoor' device, like Garmin Montana 7xx, GPSMap 6x or GPSMap 276Cx, the device will behave different.

            'Outdoor' devices from Garmin do not support shaping points. Instead, all shaping points are treated as VIA points. Additionally, there is a total limit of 50 via points including start and end.

            This leads to a problem, that you cannot plan routes with more than 50 points. But there is in Garmin BaseCamp a workaround for that. If you plan a route with many SHAPING points and only a few VIA points, you can enable in Garmin BaseCamp an option called "Strip shaping points during transfer to device". This means, if you transfer a route from BaseCamp to an outdoor device, all shaping points are removed. As the embedded RPE data is still contained (gpxx:rpt points), the route will be still the same as in basecamp and can use more than 50 points.

            So I would like to see a new export option, something like " .gpx 1.2 (route, track, POI) without shaping points". This would add full support for Garmin outdoor devices.

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            @ConiKost said in Add option for stripping shaping points in gpx export:

            As the embedded RPE data is still contained (gpxx:rpt points), the route will be still the same as in basecamp and can use more than 50 points.

            Do I understand correctly that the shapingpoints are actually still in the GPX, but named differently? If that is the case, it would be an easy fix for when the website gets a major update. I think it is a valuable suggestion, if the "by foot" and "bicycle" profiles are taken seriously. I think GPX export optimized for outdoor devices would be really great! Especially if you consider that most people use OSM maps on their Garmin outdoor devices, which makes the use of the OSM maps in MRA webplanner very valuable!

            Now I am wondering why I have never tried to export anything from MRA to my Garmin Oregon... 😉

            In the meantime I think this old but still working programm can be of value for you:
            https://www.javawa.nl/rtwtool_en.html

            I am just an enthusiastic MRA user, and hope you will be one too!

            Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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              @ConiKost said in Add option for stripping shaping points in gpx export:

              As the embedded RPE data is still contained (gpxx:rpt points), the route will be still the same as in basecamp and can use more than 50 points.
              So I would like to see a new export option, something like " .gpx 1.2 (route, track, POI) without shaping points".

              I understand the issue - but an MRA export as GPX 1.2 does exactly what you need: the viapoints are retained but the shaping points are removed and replaced by gpxx:rpt.

              This should correspond to what happens when transferring from BC with the ‘strip SPs’ option.

              If you transfer the same route to your Garmin outdoor device using both methods, how do the results differ?

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              • Con Hennekensundefined Con Hennekens

                @ConiKost said in Add option for stripping shaping points in gpx export:

                As the embedded RPE data is still contained (gpxx:rpt points), the route will be still the same as in basecamp and can use more than 50 points.

                Do I understand correctly that the shapingpoints are actually still in the GPX, but named differently? If that is the case, it would be an easy fix for when the website gets a major update. I think it is a valuable suggestion, if the "by foot" and "bicycle" profiles are taken seriously. I think GPX export optimized for outdoor devices would be really great! Especially if you consider that most people use OSM maps on their Garmin outdoor devices, which makes the use of the OSM maps in MRA webplanner very valuable!

                Now I am wondering why I have never tried to export anything from MRA to my Garmin Oregon... 😉

                In the meantime I think this old but still working programm can be of value for you:
                https://www.javawa.nl/rtwtool_en.html

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                @Con-Hennekens said in Add option for stripping shaping points in gpx export:

                In the meantime I think this old but still working programm can be of value for you:
                https://www.javawa.nl/rtwtool_en.html

                Let me add two other tools that may help.

                https://www.gpsbabel.org/

                and

                https://www.routeconverter.com/

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                  @Con-Hennekens @Jörgen

                  I don't think that any of the tools mentioned will help. It's not about format conversion, but about changing the content (stripping SPs).

                  I have created a route with both MRA-Export 1.2 and BC-Transfer (with ‘Strip-SP-Option’) and the result is almost identical (the BC-version additionally contains gpxx:subclasses, but that should be irrelevant).

                  On my Zumo XT both versions behave the same. It may be different on a Garmin outdoor device, but I doubt it.

                  Route.jpg

                  Test MRA.jpg

                  TEST BC.jpg

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                  • Martin Wilckeundefined Martin Wilcke

                    @Con-Hennekens @Jörgen

                    I don't think that any of the tools mentioned will help. It's not about format conversion, but about changing the content (stripping SPs).

                    I have created a route with both MRA-Export 1.2 and BC-Transfer (with ‘Strip-SP-Option’) and the result is almost identical (the BC-version additionally contains gpxx:subclasses, but that should be irrelevant).

                    On my Zumo XT both versions behave the same. It may be different on a Garmin outdoor device, but I doubt it.

                    Route.jpg

                    Test MRA.jpg

                    TEST BC.jpg

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                    @Martin-Wilcke, My suggestion was more targetted towards the mentioned Garmin Edge. It seems that JaVaWa is able to turn GPXs into courses for the Edge. But besides that, Javawa is able to "unflag" soft waypoints, which sounds very much like the stripping you explained. But I am not really educated about that.

                    I will try to import a GPX 1.2 into my Oregon later, see what happens.

                    I am just an enthusiastic MRA user, and hope you will be one too!

                    Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

                    Streetpilot 2610 / Zumo 660 / Zumo 395 / CAT S52 + MRA app

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                      Well, so many answers here. Thank you very much! I will do some tests and report back.

                      Shiny!

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                      • Con Hennekensundefined Con Hennekens

                        @Martin-Wilcke, My suggestion was more targetted towards the mentioned Garmin Edge. It seems that JaVaWa is able to turn GPXs into courses for the Edge. But besides that, Javawa is able to "unflag" soft waypoints, which sounds very much like the stripping you explained. But I am not really educated about that.

                        I will try to import a GPX 1.2 into my Oregon later, see what happens.

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                        #11

                        @Con-Hennekens

                        I'm looking forward to the result!

                        Here I've stored the two route versions I created - if you like, you can also load them onto your oregon and see how they differ...

                        https://hidrive.ionos.com/share/pquvtok.yw

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                          @Peter-Schiefer excercise caution doing this, as if you reduce it by too many points, that actual route planned will change.

                          For me, to help avoid that from happening, I will experiment reducing the points until the route changes, then undo that change to get the route as planned, back. From there, if I feel there are still too many points, I will start to delete them individually. Again, caution needs to be used as at a certain point, the route will change if not careful.

                          Good luck!

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                            Hi everybody,

                            interesting topic, although it doesn´t concern my use case. Hope you´ll find a solution or at least a workaround.

                            Just to give an example of scale and "sustainble" use of routing points: this route is 13 days and approx. 7200 km. It uses 192 waypoints. The individual day trips have around 25 to 30 waypoints and average ca. 550 km. 🙂

                            My "dirty solution" for the problem with the old Garmin would be simple: I´d build a loop. Let´s say your planning is a stop at waypoint 8, but you have no waypoints. Why not set waypoint 9 before the real stop? If you reached your planned stop, the Garmin would tell you to turn back. Not suitable for leading groups, I guess.^^

                            Regards from Austria,
                            André

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                              All right, I did now run some tests and have so say, that I was completly wrong in my mind. The "GPX 1.2" export does work indeed. No shaping points are exported, so a route with more than 50 shaping points just works fine. The route is also correctly being shown.

                              But: There seems to be an issue with Outdoor devices. All VIA points are missing and not shown. Only Start and End Point is shown, but all Via Points between are gone. This seems only be an export issue, as the VIA points are corrently shown on the MRA web route planer. I can also see those VIA points in the GPX 1.2 file, but the Montana seems just not detect them. I can reproduce that with my Montana.

                              This does not happen, when using the same exported route from BaseCamp.

                              I am attaching the same route

                              1. Transfer with BaseCamp including Shaping Points
                              2. Transfer with BaseCamp without Shaping Points
                              3. Transfer GPX 1.2 from MRA to Montana

                              @Hans-van-de-Ven-MR-MRA This would be an investigation worth, because if that could be fixed, we would have full support for Outdoor devices like Montana.

                              The routes can be found here:
                              MRA Route GPX 1.2
                              BC Route with Shaping Points
                              BC Route without Shaping Points

                              Shiny!

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                              • Martin Wilckeundefined Martin Wilcke

                                @Con-Hennekens

                                I'm looking forward to the result!

                                Here I've stored the two route versions I created - if you like, you can also load them onto your oregon and see how they differ...

                                https://hidrive.ionos.com/share/pquvtok.yw

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                                @Martin-Wilcke I have the same issue with your example routes. "Test BC.gpx" works correctly and shows the VIA point in the middle. With "Test 1.2.gpx", the VIA point in the middle is missing and not shown.

                                Shiny!

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                                  @Martin-Wilcke I have the same issue with your example routes. "Test BC.gpx" works correctly and shows the VIA point in the middle. With "Test 1.2.gpx", the VIA point in the middle is missing and not shown.

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                                  @ConiKost said in Add option for stripping shaping points in gpx export:

                                  "Test BC.gpx" works correctly and shows the VIA point in the middle. With "Test 1.2.gpx", the VIA point in the middle is missing and not show

                                  That's strange and I didn't expect it.

                                  I have looked at the files - the differences are rather insignificant. But obviously the Montana behaves differently, because the MRA 1.2 is displayed correctly on the XT:

                                  20647.png

                                  I have made two manual changes to the MRA 1.2 to find out the secret. Can you please load the ‘MRA Route version 2’ saved here
                                  https://hidrive.ionos.com/share/pquvtok.yw
                                  onto your Montana and check whether one of the two Viapoints is displayed?

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                                    @ConiKost said in Add option for stripping shaping points in gpx export:

                                    "Test BC.gpx" works correctly and shows the VIA point in the middle. With "Test 1.2.gpx", the VIA point in the middle is missing and not show

                                    That's strange and I didn't expect it.

                                    I have looked at the files - the differences are rather insignificant. But obviously the Montana behaves differently, because the MRA 1.2 is displayed correctly on the XT:

                                    20647.png

                                    I have made two manual changes to the MRA 1.2 to find out the secret. Can you please load the ‘MRA Route version 2’ saved here
                                    https://hidrive.ionos.com/share/pquvtok.yw
                                    onto your Montana and check whether one of the two Viapoints is displayed?

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                                    @Martin-Wilcke Thanks for the new route. Unfortunately the VIA points are still missing.

                                    135.jpg

                                    You can see on the second image, that its just missing, there is no indicator, that there is a VIA point.
                                    143.jpg

                                    Shiny!

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                                      Astonishing.

                                      Perhaps it is not due to a lack of information about the waypoints but to the definition of the route itself.

                                      Would you like to investigate this issue further?
                                      If so: I have changed the route again, it is now Version 3.
                                      https://hidrive.ionos.com/share/pquvtok.yw
                                      Can you please download it to your device?

                                      If there are still no ViaPoints displayed, it would be interesting to know whether they are actually there and are just not shown or whether they have been removed.

                                      Do you have the option on the device to
                                      a) load the route and display the waypoints before starting the navigation? This should then look something like this:
                                      Bild1.jpg

                                      b) start the navigation and then display the directions? Something like this:
                                      Bild2.jpg

                                      I'm curious to see if we can track down the problem 🙂

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                                        Astonishing.

                                        Perhaps it is not due to a lack of information about the waypoints but to the definition of the route itself.

                                        Would you like to investigate this issue further?
                                        If so: I have changed the route again, it is now Version 3.
                                        https://hidrive.ionos.com/share/pquvtok.yw
                                        Can you please download it to your device?

                                        If there are still no ViaPoints displayed, it would be interesting to know whether they are actually there and are just not shown or whether they have been removed.

                                        Do you have the option on the device to
                                        a) load the route and display the waypoints before starting the navigation? This should then look something like this:
                                        Bild1.jpg

                                        b) start the navigation and then display the directions? Something like this:
                                        Bild2.jpg

                                        I'm curious to see if we can track down the problem 🙂

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                                        Just an idea, compare the files in an text editor to see what is different.

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                                          All right, I did now run some tests and have so say, that I was completly wrong in my mind. The "GPX 1.2" export does work indeed. No shaping points are exported, so a route with more than 50 shaping points just works fine. The route is also correctly being shown.

                                          But: There seems to be an issue with Outdoor devices. All VIA points are missing and not shown. Only Start and End Point is shown, but all Via Points between are gone. This seems only be an export issue, as the VIA points are corrently shown on the MRA web route planer. I can also see those VIA points in the GPX 1.2 file, but the Montana seems just not detect them. I can reproduce that with my Montana.

                                          This does not happen, when using the same exported route from BaseCamp.

                                          I am attaching the same route

                                          1. Transfer with BaseCamp including Shaping Points
                                          2. Transfer with BaseCamp without Shaping Points
                                          3. Transfer GPX 1.2 from MRA to Montana

                                          @Hans-van-de-Ven-MR-MRA This would be an investigation worth, because if that could be fixed, we would have full support for Outdoor devices like Montana.

                                          The routes can be found here:
                                          MRA Route GPX 1.2
                                          BC Route with Shaping Points
                                          BC Route without Shaping Points

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                                          @ConiKost

                                          The developers should dive into that as soon as they have time

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                                          Een dag niet gelachen is een dag niet geleefd / Een route is net zo goed als deze uitgezet is.

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