....Why don't some routes you draw on your computer(N Geo) always agree with the mapping software in your GPS?
Twice on bushwhacks in the last 3 weeks I've drawn a route on the computer using Nat'l Geographic's latest program. In the woods, on the Garmin 60CSx, the summit, or connecting spots appear in a different place than on the computer?
In the first instance, the "X" marks the summit was quite a distance from the actual summit. It happened again today. In all cases we walked all over the large summit plateaus, but the GPS was showing the summit to be a distance away. Over by the edge of the summit in the previous example, and down a contour on today's bushwhack.
When downloading the tracklogs back to NG, it show we were over the true summits.
Is this a case where the NG raster maps don't always translate to the digitalized Garmin maps in the GPS?
Most of the time, what I load as a route or waypoint is where it shows up on the GPS. In these 2 instances, they did not.
Ideas, guys?
Twice on bushwhacks in the last 3 weeks I've drawn a route on the computer using Nat'l Geographic's latest program. In the woods, on the Garmin 60CSx, the summit, or connecting spots appear in a different place than on the computer?
In the first instance, the "X" marks the summit was quite a distance from the actual summit. It happened again today. In all cases we walked all over the large summit plateaus, but the GPS was showing the summit to be a distance away. Over by the edge of the summit in the previous example, and down a contour on today's bushwhack.
When downloading the tracklogs back to NG, it show we were over the true summits.
Is this a case where the NG raster maps don't always translate to the digitalized Garmin maps in the GPS?
Most of the time, what I load as a route or waypoint is where it shows up on the GPS. In these 2 instances, they did not.
Ideas, guys?