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Does anyone know how to delete the line off of the map screen. I went camping and it is now its showing me as the crow flys on where i was. Just can't figure out how to delete the line. Any ideas?
 

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Try erasing or deleting your current track.
It's tracking from where you were at to now where you are.
 

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Same thing happens when you use sight n go function also.
 

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Do you have a screen that shows trip information? If so see if there is a menu function that allows reset trip data?
 

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go to gps city web site, they have an extensive list of how to videos.
 

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talked to garmin they had me do a reset and now those lines are gone.
 

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when you turn on your GPS at home to test it, it drops your first track point at your house, ten your turn it off.
when you get to the trail head and turn the GPS back on you now are a track point #2
The GPS now shows a line from home to the trail head

The easiest way to prevent that line is to save the current track.
Then clear the "current Track" so you now start at "Track Point #1" with no point lines
The montanna saves your tracks to your GPS
Under Windows you can se the tracks under "Drive#:GPSchip/garmin/GPX
If starting out down load "Garmin Basecamp" you can see and understand Tracks and waypoints better

In Basecamp you can modify/edit/save al your tracks to your hard drive

Best Mapchip for the Montana so far I think is the Alberta/BC chip from Backcountry Roads
(I do use Garmin MapSource and BaseCamp with ETOPO Maps, OilTracs NT and AB/BC Maps from Backcountry)
 
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when you turn on your GPS at home to test it, it drops your first track point at your house, ten your turn it off.
when you get to the trail head and turn the GPS back on you now are a track point #2
The GPS now shows a line from home to the trail head

The easiest way to prevent that line is to save the current track.
Then clear the "current Track" so you now start at "Track Point #1" with no point lines
The montanna saves your tracks to your GPS
Under Windows you can se the tracks under "Drive#:GPSchip/garmin/GPX
If starting out down load "Garmin Basecamp" you can see and understand Tracks and waypoints better

In Basecamp you can modify/edit/save al your tracks to your hard drive

Best Mapchip for the Montana so far I think is the Alberta/BC chip from Backcountry Roads
(I do use Garmin MapSource and BaseCamp with ETOPO Maps, OilTracs NT and AB/BC Maps from Backcountry)



Do what Brian says. Works for me. I had those lines at the worst time. Need to remember
 
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