I will try to learn basecamp a bit and then add the start and finish 
waypoint to see if that helps.  Good points thanks.

On Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 8:03:02 AM UTC-5, Lennert Bakker wrote:
>
> Maybe you should put a bit more effort in understanding how gps, gpx, 
> tracks and routes work before you try to find an app that does the same 
> thing that you don't understand.
>
> View some youtube tutorials about basecamp and creating tracks and routes. 
> Maybe you'll understand. I always check a track for mistakes. In Basecamp I 
> remove all strange loops and stuff. I create a start and finish waypoint so 
> I can navigate to the beginning of a track. Route calculation can go wrong 
> if the start and finish are close to one-other. You can work around this by 
> getting on the beginning of the track and the turn on the navigation for 
> the track.
>
> If you understand the limits and advantages of navigating a track or route 
> with via-points you might understand the options/settings of your gps app 
> or device. If you get that you won't be surprised by weird gps behaviour 
> and know how to fix it.
>
> I've really used Osmand for many trips and had weird stuff happening but 
> if you understand how it works you can do everything you want with the app.
>
>
>

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