Creating And Using Routes - Garmin GPS 45 Owner's Manual & Reference

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The GPS 45' s route navigation feature lets
you plan and navigate a course from one place
to another using a set of pre-defined waypoints.
Routes are often used when it' s not practical, safe
or possible to navigate a direct course to a particu-
lar destination.
Routes are broken down and navigated in
smaller segments called 'legs'. The waypoint you
are going to in a leg is called the 'active to' way-
point, and the waypoint immediately behind
you is called the 'active from' waypoint. The line
between the 'active to' and the 'active from' way-
point is called the 'active leg'.
Waypoint 2
('active to' waypoint)
Fish
When you activate a route with the GPS 45, it
will automatically select the route leg closest to
your position as the active leg. As you pass a way-
point in your route, the unit will select the next
waypoint as the 'active to' waypoint.
'Active Leg'
Waypoint 1
('active from' waypoint)
Reference
Routes
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