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Old Oct 23, 2024 | 11:19 AM
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You can easily cache multiple states on your phone, no need for cell signal.
Yes, this does work and I've used it when travelling in the US. I live in Canada and roaming charges when in the US are rediculous. I download the state(s) where we will be and use them offline.

Google Maps is great at getting you from point A to B on their predetermined route(s). My problem with Google Maps is I have still not figured out (and I've asked) how to plan a "custom" route on my desktop and send it to my phone.
With the HD Ride Planner, I plot my route on my desktop, it's automatically transferred to the app on my phone, and then easily transferred to the bikes GPS. I've done this many times and it works pretty much flawlessly.
Most recently we went to visit our son & daughter in law in Boston. Plotted a 3 day round about way getting there, and a different 3 day route coming home. Worked perfectly.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2024 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Keithhu
You can easily cache multiple states on your phone, no need for cell signal.
Many folks do not plan to be disconnected. My device gets interrupted too many times with texts, calls (especially now), etc, that is disruptive for me to follow a map. Severl times my phone maps were not available, or the app had to restart, or some issue, when the maps were not available when I needed them.

I will stick to a reliable Garmin GPS.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2024 | 12:44 PM
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I use google to help plan trips but Basecamp to create routes then download them to my gps.

But if you want to send routes to your phone look at the link I posted, couldn't load a screenshot of the map. On the left just below options are 2 hot buttons. The first is send directions to iPhone the second is copy link. I did have to sign into Google to send to iPhone, but you can copy the link and email it to yourself.



https://maps.app.goo.gl/VhwZxcGh61UaXjjW7
 
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Old Oct 23, 2024 | 02:46 PM
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I use google to help plan trips but Basecamp to create routes then download them to my gps.

But if you want to send routes to your phone look at the link I posted, couldn't load a screenshot of the map. On the left just below options are 2 hot buttons. The first is send directions to iPhone the second is copy link. I did have to sign into Google to send to iPhone, but you can copy the link and email it to yourself.



https://maps.app.goo.gl/VhwZxcGh61UaXjjW7
Thanks for this Vernal. I think I've tried this before and for a one time trip it works...kind of. You are still limited to 10 (including your starting point) "destinations" or turns. When I'm planning a multi-day trip, I'll have way more than 10 destinations/turns, or as the HD Ride Planner calls them "waypoints". We like to take back roads, secondary roads and stay off the highways as much as possible so there are many turns.

And it would be nice if you could save these routes in Google Maps and call them up as required. No option for saving multiple routes for multi-day trips.
 
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Old Oct 24, 2024 | 07:20 AM
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@lefty33 Not trying to get you to switch to GM. On a trip in BC we had a nice route planned but weather moved in and we decided to head south. I didn't have a laptop for BC so I used Ride Planner on the phone and sent it to the bike and was happy with the results.

Adding Waypoints

There's a Hack for That

I wrote myself this note, a year or so ago. Handy for planning Iron Butt Rides.

The simple answer about multi day trips or multiple waypoints on a ride would be to break the ride up into days or hours. Make a map for each day and send all the URLs in 1 email.

Sample email
Day 1 https:.......
Day 2 https:.......
Day 3 Morning https.....
Day 3 Afternoon https.......

Hack for 25 waypoints - check map url at the end.Adding Stops to Google maps:



Open Google maps and start a trip, click on the Blue Diamond with the white arrow.



Add 10 stops, notice the plus sign to add more stops is not active now.



Go up to the URL and find the @ sign. You can add up to15 forward slashes to give you 15 more stops. Or add 1 slash at a time.



You can add addresses in the slots or just click on the map to add stops. Once you fill all the stops or hit enter the route line – blue line will appear.



You may have to adjust the font size to see all the added stops: control and the minus key for smaller font, control + to enlarge font.



https://maps.app.goo.gl/U1Ch6H5jzzTc8cCP6


 

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Old Oct 24, 2024 | 04:27 PM
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Yep but I would use CarPlay over their built in if it was wireless. Their google maps is fine but everything else is much worse than CarPlay. The texting notification feature is useless especially for group chats
i got this... https://19216801.onl/ https://routerlogin.uno/
 
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Old Oct 24, 2024 | 04:29 PM
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Thanks again @Vernal I may have to play around with this to see if I can get it to work for my needs. Currently the built in HD Ride Planner does work well for me.

And sorry to the OP...didn't mean to hi-jack his thread. I wish I had an answer for him but as I said...mine works as designed. And because it works, I haven't even bothered with the latest software update.
And yes, I'm aware that the software update & map update are 2 different things. I've never bothered with map updates. Maybe I will, but to date, I haven't run into a situation yet where the map base was out of date.

Not everyone has to use the same setup. Prior to having the GTS with built in nav, I was very happy with my Garmin that I used on my 2012 UC (still miss a couple of its features). Use whatever works for you and ride on.
 
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