![]() I also use the NMEA 0183 interface and a Garmin tempe sensor with the Oregon 650T. For the last number of years, I have used a Garmin Oregon 650T handheld for outdoor, off-road and on-road navigator. I have been a Garmin handheld user since the GPS II+. TL DR: To quote a meme “My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined.” Even after two years of updates, the Garmin Overlander is an overpriced poser with delusions of off-road capability. can't see any way of doing that in the Garmin Explore online Tool. The beauty of BC is the ability to be able create/modify tracks easily as well. I really would like to purchase an Overlander unit but I don't want to continually have to do some long workaround to get all my GPS data onto the device every time I go on a touring/exploring trip. Just curious but what happens when u connect the Overlander to your PC and thus to BC? On the left-hand side of the screen, what to u see? If u can see any USB drives that u plugin, surely u would also see the Overlander come up as a Device? If not, is there some way u can get into the heart of the Overlander's internal settings and change the settings to make it work on BC? I'd like to keep BC going purely for this reason but I also would like to upgrade my old Montana 650 GPS to the Overlander version, but from the small amount I've read on here, it's not possible. ![]() ![]() I've got over 14,000 waypoints and 4500 tracklogs covering all of Australia. ![]() I haven't "yet" read through this whole post but I've been using Basecamp for years for trip planning and as my Library for storing all my past Trips and hopefully future trips. ![]()
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