I need to go back to using the 2018 maps. Maybe I am missing something, but it seems incredibly stupid and cumbersome. Then bring the routes to the 2022 map set and recalculate each route again. It crosses the two map sets and it will not recalculate.Ī workaround is to do the routing in the 2018 map, go to the map set crossing points, add way points and break the route in two. I put a 10 mile route across the BE - Fr border with the 2018 maps, imported it into my 276CX. For instance when in France I can not say get me the shortest route to Rotterdam, since they are on different map sets. This means you will have to manually do the routing before splitting your route. You will have to make one route to the border and then another route from the border to your destination on the other map set. The two map sets don't even match up to each other. The map with Brussels does not know where Paris is or vice-versa. For instance, no routing from Brussels to Paris. If you go from one map set to the other it will not route across the two map set boundaries. Garmin Europe is now split in two map sets. It looks like Garmin really screwed things up, badly. This week I decided to buy an update for an upcoming trip. For the last 4 years I have been using Garmin 2018 Europe maps.
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