Twigg
Just an old, bald man!
This ^^^One of the nice things about Mapsource was that I could have multiple routes. If I have 10 day trip planned, I like to break my routes into days of 400-600 miles with riding day times of 7-10 hours. This makes it easier to make adjustments for weather, side trips etc.
BaseCamp is the only offering (other than DeLorme which few use) that will let you display and manipulate more than one route on the same screen.
The last Rally I planned was based around the scenic routes on the Colorado DOT website ... So before you even started you needed about 13 routes plotted and visible.
Those who feel BC is poor, and I would agree that the interface could use work, actually just don't know how to use it. Planning a route is simplicity itself and can be done with just a few quick mouse-clicks. Refining it is equally easy, as is exporting the result to a Garmin GPS.
The thing is, not everyone needs that amount of power and flexibility, and if you are one of them then Google Maps and other alternatives work very well. But the idea that BC is either difficult or "useless" is simply a myth propogated by those who have never learned how to use it
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