Forced to use Garmin Explore – what do I need to know?
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2025 7:48 pm
Hi all,
I purchased the Zumo XT last week to use with both my street bike (‘25 Honda CB750 Hornet) and my ATV (2014 Can Am Outlander 1000 XT). It replaces an old Nuvi and mt Oregon 450. At the time of purchase my primary use cases (hopes) were:
Street –
• Make use of the Garmin’s Adventurous Routing functionality on the XT.
• Use BaseCamp to create detailed custom routes and upload to the XT.
• To have a trusted navigation source independent of cell or internet service.
Offroad –
• To load and display custom topo maps based on Natural Resources Canada CANTOPO 1:50,000 topo maps.
• To display local trails on a “moving map” display so I can navigate them. These trails are compiled from GPS tracks ridden by myself and others.
• To mark and return to interesting waypoints while riding.
I had a bunch of the typical teething pains with the XT such as having to charge it for 18 hours initially, having to put a spacer behind the power cord plug to keep it from loosing power while riding, which I was able to solve thank to the amazing folks on this forum.
I then began a detailed reading of jfheath’s excellent tutorial – fully expecting to use his method of “divorced from Explore” trip preparation. However, I quickly learned that the XT will not simultaneously display on the map more than 15 tracks imported from Basecamp. Big Bummer. My favourite ATV riding area requires display of about 150 tracks to “map out” the local trails.
However, I tried the Explore app as a last-ditch effort prior to returning the XT as unsuitable for my use. Lo and behold, it works really well for my offroad use – I export waypoints and tracks from Basecamp to Explore (as an aside – it looks like crap on the web version but really good on the phone app version of Explore), then sync the XT with Explore and all my data is there with the added bonus of being able to turn on or off the display of whole collections – excellent.
This bring me to road trip navigation and my questions:
Do all the lessons in jfheath’s tutorial and FrankB’s TripManager still apply – or will being synced to Explore mean this is all not applicable now ?
Is there a quick and easy way on the XT to jump from “Explore sync enabled” to “divorced use”?
Here are some pics:
The Bike: The ATV: Custom topo on BC: ATV trails in BC as tracks: Tracks in Explore on PC: Tracks and waypoints in Explore on phone 5km scale: Tracks in Explore on phone 500m scale:
I purchased the Zumo XT last week to use with both my street bike (‘25 Honda CB750 Hornet) and my ATV (2014 Can Am Outlander 1000 XT). It replaces an old Nuvi and mt Oregon 450. At the time of purchase my primary use cases (hopes) were:
Street –
• Make use of the Garmin’s Adventurous Routing functionality on the XT.
• Use BaseCamp to create detailed custom routes and upload to the XT.
• To have a trusted navigation source independent of cell or internet service.
Offroad –
• To load and display custom topo maps based on Natural Resources Canada CANTOPO 1:50,000 topo maps.
• To display local trails on a “moving map” display so I can navigate them. These trails are compiled from GPS tracks ridden by myself and others.
• To mark and return to interesting waypoints while riding.
I had a bunch of the typical teething pains with the XT such as having to charge it for 18 hours initially, having to put a spacer behind the power cord plug to keep it from loosing power while riding, which I was able to solve thank to the amazing folks on this forum.
I then began a detailed reading of jfheath’s excellent tutorial – fully expecting to use his method of “divorced from Explore” trip preparation. However, I quickly learned that the XT will not simultaneously display on the map more than 15 tracks imported from Basecamp. Big Bummer. My favourite ATV riding area requires display of about 150 tracks to “map out” the local trails.
However, I tried the Explore app as a last-ditch effort prior to returning the XT as unsuitable for my use. Lo and behold, it works really well for my offroad use – I export waypoints and tracks from Basecamp to Explore (as an aside – it looks like crap on the web version but really good on the phone app version of Explore), then sync the XT with Explore and all my data is there with the added bonus of being able to turn on or off the display of whole collections – excellent.
This bring me to road trip navigation and my questions:
Do all the lessons in jfheath’s tutorial and FrankB’s TripManager still apply – or will being synced to Explore mean this is all not applicable now ?
Is there a quick and easy way on the XT to jump from “Explore sync enabled” to “divorced use”?
Here are some pics:
The Bike: The ATV: Custom topo on BC: ATV trails in BC as tracks: Tracks in Explore on PC: Tracks and waypoints in Explore on phone 5km scale: Tracks in Explore on phone 500m scale: