Originally Posted by
Badger6
My 1030 definitely would ONLY offer to route to the start. No idea on the 1030+ never used one. Are you saying that the 1030+ offers the option to navigate to a point that interests the course, vice just the start point?
There's literally nothing in the 1030 Plus manual about this, but DC Rainmakers review said this if you leave the route:
) Re-join where you left the course
B) Skip ahead to the next logical point to re-join course
C) Cut across the course to somewhere way downstream
Thus as I understand it, you could download and start a route. It will know you are not on the route and will then allow a "Re-Join" which will then calculate a new route to the route you are trying to follow. Or "Skip Ahead" and presumably will prompt you as to a location where you want to re-join. I don't have a Plus so cannot tell how this works.