ExR1 wrote:
Had a bit of a play with base camp. The track I used returns to the same starting point so about half way or the point I thought I would be starting the return I used the scissor tool to cut the track in half and renamed the two tracks so I can load them one at a time for me this solved the problem of crossing over tracks. In base camp I also gave each track its own colour though I do not know if the Garmin can display two different colour tracks at the same time.
You can't change the colour on the Montana unit for a track.
Also, not sure why there is the concern about a track crossing over - if it crosses over, you go straight on!! If a track comes to an intersection where you will return later in the ride and you are turning right (for example), then you just plot the track with a gap between the return track.
When you plot a track you define where the line is - for example, to the right of the lane or to the left of the lane. IT IS NOT LIKE A SAT NAV!!! It will not plot a track on the left hand side of a dual carriageway!!! You are plotting the line. Therefore you define where the line is at a junction and if the lines cross you go straight over.
Hope that helps.