Hd Ride Planner
Not trying to be a butt....although I have been told I am really good at it...but I am seriously trying to understand....
The one thing I use a lot is an app that gives me a distance between cities to plan my fuel stops accordingly....
Not trying to be a butt....although I have been told I am really good at it...but I am seriously trying to understand....
The one thing I use a lot is an app that gives me a distance between cities to plan my fuel stops accordingly....
Download the software and give it a try. I only use the free version of it and have found it useful for my purposes.
Good Luck
Here is an unbiased review of the HD nav system.
I created all routes using the HD Ride Planner.
Note: We travel secondary and county roads that are in many cases "one step above dirt". I use the satellite function and zoom in to confirm blacktop when planning a route.
I set the preferences on the nav to scenic and strategically place my waypoints and destinations so that the system does not redirect.
In NE my route was to stay in close proximity to the sand hills which run across the middle section of the state. Anyone who thinks there are no good routes across NE needs to do a little more homework. Lots of hilly and curvy routes but you have to stick to county roads.
We crossed the Big Muddy into WI at Prairie Du Chein and did not want to go through Madison so again county roads heading in a southeast direction. Unbelievable riding.
When in IA we were not going to make it to our destination so I used the POI function to locate a campground when 50 miles out from Clear Lake, IA. I chose Clear Lake State Park and said Go and the system worked flawlessly in getting us rite to the CG. On this leg of our vacation the nav system performed flawlessly. It never tried to vary my desired route!
When setting your route use locations first. Once you have done a section of your planned route, go back and change locations to waypoints except leave begin and end of route as locations. then save.
I think one of the most important thing to remember is that waypoints are your friend, and the more waypoints you use will help keep the GPS route the same as what you planned on Ride Planner. For multi weeks or multi day trips I've found it is better to break each day into separate start and stop points.
Set NAV to fastest, because that is how the Ride Planner is set to, then use waypoints strategically to drag and drop your route and extra waypoints to lock in the route.
For a single day, if you are making specific stops, you can start by adding the addresses as destinations. Once you have everything the way you like it, go to those destinations on the map, right click on the destination and change it to waypoint. It will still take you there, but you won't have to start a whole new NAV session to continue on.
Also, ALWAYS zoom way in to each waypoint to ensure they aren't on some adjacent road that you couldn't see.
I even use the HD Ride Planner for my wife's Garmin unit that she uses in her car. If she is following for some reason or another, I can just build one map for both her Garmin and my Infotainment.
Using the Ride Planner is like all other software, it will take a few times to get used to its caveats and to become second nature.
Last edited by MilesOfTexas; Feb 4, 2016 at 04:12 PM.
Question for the Mac users, any advice on saving maps in .gpx format vice gpx.xlm would greatly be appreciated. I am sure I am missing something simple. Thank you in advance and I learned something new about my bike today. I appreciate the thread on this topic.
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I save that refined map as say, Day01 (the 01 is important if you are going for more than 10 days). Once I have each day planned out then I export to a gpx file and import that into BaseCamp. If you are using HD's nav, then I would use Google Maps in place of BaseCamp (which I have to do sometimes just to find campgrounds, etc.).
Worst part is my Garmin isn't visible when there is bright sun unless I am wearing black. Sometimes I have to make notes about my road turns when it's too hot to wear black.
I'll stick to Map Quest and load my destinations and via points into the Boom Box GPS every day starting out.










