The best way to do this is to use a GIS application to display the data
over the map tiles (or a different rendering of OSM data) and
export/print an image or simply screenshot it.
Have a look at Viking (http://viking.sf.net/). This is a lightweight
application designed for displaying and editing
That's what I assumed had to be happening. If a single intersection was
missing from the map, it wouldn't fail to calculate a route, it would
just find a different one that wasn't in fact the shortest path. But if
it can't find any way to the destination there must be a chunk of the
map that's topo
JOSM sounds like the "some GUI tool" you want. You simply download a
rectangle of OSM data around the region you need, draw in the paths or
waypoints you want, possibly using a gps trace for a guide, save the
data layer as a .osm file, and build the garmin map off of that.
What exactly are the fea
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