

Now, right click on the list folder and click on “View Contents in Google Earth…”. Select all the “GPX” files and click “Import”. Once the routes are imported we will be able to see them in different lists in our folder. Now, click in “File” and then “Import Into FolderName“. First, I always create a “New List Folder” so everything remains tidy. The first step we will do is import the route into BaseCamp, this is the easy bit. If you want to follow the steps of the tutorial with the same route you can find it here. I have used “Day One” of “THE RIDE TOUR OF THE VOSGES AND THE DOUBS”, as I am planning to do this trip myself.

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They have some fantastic routes which are available for free download via their website here. Hence, this post will explain how to share our precious routes over the internet with anyone following exactly the same steps that I have used to make our routes available in the “Routes” section of our blog.įor this tutorial, I am going to use a route I have downloaded from Ride Magazine. However, how does one share a route with someone who does not own a Sat Nav? When I create a route, I like to be able to share it my friends or even here on our blog. Almost all our Sat Navs support the “GPX” file format so it has become really easy to share routes with other people. Last week, going through Facebook, an interesting question appeared – “Does anyone know if or how you can export a route on basecamp onto google maps?”, which led me to write this article. Personally, I use a BMW Navigator VI manufactured by Garmin, but others may use the popular Tom Tom. Nowadays, most of us use Sat Navs to travel around on our motorcycles.
