this is quick, unformatted reminder for me, and hopefully helpful to bikers/car enthusiasts/cyclists and other route planning types.
i was struggling for a while to find a combination of a decent GPS route planning/mapping tool and a sat nav phone app that could read it.
the route planning tools were a pain, including google maps which only lets you set urm 8 waypoints atm?
the sat nav apps that supported gpx files, e.g. copilot insisted on changing the route on me and bypassing waypoints i had set.
anyway, long story short, i found that the best combination so far seems to be "Tyre" on the PC and "Osmand" on the mobile.
1. download Tyre, note - windows only and must have a later version of IE installed.
http://www.tyretotravel.com/download-tyre/download-tyre-basic/
alternatively if you don't have a PC, try e.g. https://www.motogoloco.com
tyre is better than anything online atm though
2.
a.in tyre, right click on a road, and choose "add new waypoint (immediately)" repeatedly until you have built your route.
b. save this in the standard format (better for re-editing in case it doesn't like the gpx).
c. now save this in gpx format.
3. install Osmand on your device, the following instructions relate to android, but it is available for iphone
from one of these:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.osmand.plus
https://itunes.apple.com/app/apple-store/id934850257
https://www.amazon.com/OsmAnd-Maps-Navigation/dp/B00D0SEGMC
4. connect your phone to your windows PC, enable file browsing on your phone (click the usb message popup on the phone)
5.
a. using windows explorer, browse to your phone storage and create a folder e.g. /OSMAND or /sdcard/OSMAND
b. now create a folder called tracks
c. copy the gpx file you created from your computer into the tracks folder
6. in the Osmand app go to menu/settings/general settings and click on data storage folder - change this folder to the folder that you created at 5a.
e.g. /OSMAND or /sdcard/OSMAND
(the main point in 5+6 is to ensure that windows will be have permission to see the Osmand data folder without messing about with permissions. you can also e.g. email gpx files to yourself and open gpx files directly on your phone and osmand will import them)
7.
a. in Osmand app, download the base (or overview) world map, and also the regional map covering your route, e.g. europe/uk/england.
b. once those 2 maps are completely downloaded, go to menu/configure map/gpx track... then select the track that you want, and select current track
(if you load another track later, you may wish to deselect current track then).
so that's just a quick run down. mostly for me for when i lose my phone and don't remember how to set all this up )
hopefully i didn't miss anything.
when i am planning a route on tyre, i also have google earth/streetview up on the other screen so i can check out the roads.
don't forget to backup your routes to e.g. dropbox