I have a basic question about GPS use when used in conjunction with Basecamp. I haven't messed with it recently, so I decided to give it another try. I mapped a short route from my work to my home and dragged the route around so it didn't take the obvious path. I saved it as a route in Basecamp and then exported that to my GPS (not a Zumo). I was able to locate the route and make it active, but when I left work, to get onto a main road, I went around a block that's congested with traffic. It had me going through the congested block. I thought it would recalculate since I picked the route up 1 block away. Nope. It tried rerouting me back to the original route the entire trip. It never recalculated the entire trip, just kept telling me to make a u-turn and go back to the very start of the route, even though I rode the entire route except for that first block.
Is that normal behavior of it? Or perhaps the way I clicked and dragged things in Basecamp, I might have been using the wrong tool and set actual waypoints or something?
Seems like it would be a real pain if I were to make a 6 hour route and end up having to stop to take a break, get gas, or look for food. If I restarted the route from there, it would be telling me to go back to the starting point. I'm hoping I just did something incorrectly.
Any insight?