How to download BDR GPX tracks and upload to your GPS.
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®) is a non-profit organization that creates off-highway routes for dual-sport and adventure motorcycle travel. We have introduced a new route with free GPS tracks for the community every year since 2010.
Routes can be downloaded from our website at www.ridebdr.com
Our work includes rider education, safety campaigns and promoting responsible travel for motorcyclists traveling in the backcountry.
Our volunteer-powered organization works with agencies and land managers to keep trails and remote roads open for motorcycling.
Each route generates new tourism that delivers sustainable economic relief to less-advantaged rural communities. This creates local stakeholders who will help fight to keep access for dual-sport and adventure motorcycles in these incredible backcountry areas.
You continue to do an OUTSTANDING job and service to all of us riders who love to ride in the back country. Many thanks, great and simple explanations. See you on the trail.
Just ordered my zumo and locking case from touratech. This video is going to be invaluable to me. Thank you!
Great video and very important every adventure rider has the equipment and ability to do this. I've gotten myself and others in my groups out of many sticky spots because I had the tracks and knew how to navigate (AZBDR particularly). Very simple too.
Huge help, thanks guys.
Immensely helpful step by step instructions!
Informative and useful video. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
Great explanation. Thank you 👍
Great vid, thank you!
That was an AWESOME video!!! Thank you so much!!!!
You're welcome.
Great! I had been looking for this.
Glad you liked it.
Just what I needed - thanks much!
Thank you, I finally got it!
Worked perfect thanks!
There is nothing on the main track to inform you of where the alternate track takes off. How do I get the Alternate/Expert tracks to show up on the main tracks?
Thanks your instructions are so clear you made it a piece of cakes
Thank you!!
What about downloading into Gaia on and iPhone?
Sorry but I have a question but when you download the maps directly onto the garmin gps. Does it go to the chip or the internal storage? I’m stumped because it seems like it never makes it onto the micro sd card
It depends on the unit and how you load the maps but usually they go direct to internal storage.
ZumoXT does not seem to have the show on map option you demonstrate in your video.
Will this work on a Tom Tom, or do you have to have a Garmin brand?
Very nice and thank you! I the video today, just to make sure there wasn't some new tip/process with Basecamp. I successfully used the MABDR tracks in '20 on a Zumo 665. Question: I later replaced my old 665 with the 396 and realized that waypoints are not visible with names, as they were on the older Zumo. Garmin suggests this was an improvement. I disagree. Do you have any advice (or other references) to how best to deal with waypoint use/conversion to POIs on the newer Garmin units?
That's a good question, we aren't especially happy with how the newer units hide waypoints either.
@@TouratechUSA Hopefully they'll get the message if more of us complain. Thanks for the reply!!
@@ncgsrider It would be a great idea to shoot Garmin support and email if you haven't already.
On Zumo XT. I can get the BDR GPX loaded. But it does not show details, such as gasoline & camping icons, that display in Garmin BaseCamp on my pc. Any way to get all those to download with the Tracks?
is there an updated version, basecamp is discontinued and I did it the other way but it says no tracks
Iain, I just successfully got all the WA BDR tracks loaded on to my Zumo, super quick and easy thx. I just tried to also install the ID BDR tracks and these will not load on to my GPS. Is there a limit where you can only have one BDR on the GPS at a time? Has anyone else had this issue and found a solution? Any info on this topic would be super helpful.
The Garmin XT does not have the save on map feature
This is so frustrating! I cannot get the gpx from the desktop, downloads, or into my collection! I have a 2019 BDR in "my collection but i cannot transfer, drag or drop to my Zumo! I hate pimply programmers and garmin!!!
If I want to ride BDR in reverse, will the correct section show up in reverse?
Very helpful tutorial which enabled me to import GPS Tracks into my Garmin 396. However, now that I have the tracks on the GPS--I can't figure out how to start navigating. The tracks display on my map--is it simply a matter of starting riding in the direction of the tracks and seeing it track my progress along the way or is there some sort of "start navigating" procedure? Any help is appreciated - I am new to following GPS tracks without converting them to a Trip.
GPS tracks are best followed manually by checking your progress against the line on the screen. Most of the time you only need to look at intersections to see which way the track goes. Because tracks are designed to display regardless of what maps are on the screen, they don't have any way to distinguish between what is an intersection or just a bend in the road so they won't navigate for you.
Thank you helping
What about converting the TRACKS to a ROUTE on the Garmin 395? Won't this make it easier to ride track/route?
ROUTES are not as reliable as TRACKS since they are dependent on what maps are available on the GPS at a given time. TRACKS will display reliably regardless of installed maps (or even without one) so they are the best way to share trips like this without getting folks needlessly lost in the outdoors.
Will we need to already have another form of map installed? Montana 680t to be specific, I don’t have anything on it. Will I need Topo 24k or city navigator first, then get the GPX tracks for the route? Or is it possible to run the GPX tracks alone?
GPS Tracks are entirely separate from the maps loaded onto a GPS. You could run an entire BDR with nothing but the track on a blank screen but the maps make it much easier to orient yourself to your surroundings.
Under "Internal Storage" on my Zumo 396 it says "City navigator North America" rather than the "Topo US 100k" shown in the video. Do I need to buy a different map layer to show the back roads of these routes?
The GPS tracks will display regardless of what map you have loaded on the GPS unit. Topo is shows contour lines and seasonal streams that can aid in navigation if you are inclined to use them.
I loaded the Colorado route onto my Garmin Zumo XT. I can see each section in my Apps under Tracks. When I leave PA and ride to Colorado then I just bring up each section of the route under Tracks to do the ride? Is that correct?
Sounds good to me.
How did you like the Zumo XT? I'm doing PA to CO BDR in July :)!! I need to find a good GPS option. Thanks.
If I download a gps track to my desktop, could I then upload that track to goggle maps on my iPhone? If so, how would I go about doing that; ie I assume no need/use for Garmin Basecamp on my desktop, what other app/program would I need/use? Thanks.
There are programs that will allow you to use gpx files on your phone, but they all very a little in their operation. If you're looking for a quick solution to using your iPhone for navigation, you may want to check out the REVER app. BDR routes are already on there and many folks have reported success. Of course, always be sure to carry a paper version of the BDR Butler Map as a backup!
I’m not getting the track segment names. When I upload the BDR File into explore.Garmin and then sync to my Garmin Overlander - all
Of the track segments are named the same - I’m not getting CA1, CA2, CA3, etc. All of mine are named CABDR-MAY2019 - the name of the downloaded file.
Any idea why this is happening?
That sounds like an issue with how Garmin is importing the tracks through Explore. You could try splitting each track segment into it's own GPX file and import them all separately if Garmin is using the file name only.
So does it give turn by turn after the import? Or just follow the line with an app like Gaia?
Tracks are always follow the line because they are independent of the map data on the GPS unit.
Can you ride a side-by-side on a bdr route
The most sections and segments of BDRs require vehicles that are street legal. In Washington state there are only limited areas where side-by-sides, even with a license plated, are street legal. I believe that this is true in most states.
Most of the DBRs can be completed with four wheel street legal vehicles that have the ground clearance and are rugged enough. But at least one of the DBRs has (or had) a segment that was width restricted. There were area too narrow for SUVs and trucks. I not sure that this is still true.
Is it possible to upload these gpx files to Gaia?
Yes it is. You can use the Gaia website or email the GPX file to yourself and open it in the app. Gaia has helpful tutorials on importing GPX files.