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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3283759)
You should have done :
Bangalore-Shimoga-Agumbe-Someshwar-Halady-Kollur.
Kollur-Udupi via NH17 is a quite bad around Kudapur which is given. In the other thread we were discussion about options to bypass the same.
See this other update by member @pariwar. http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/route-...ml#post3283714 |
Amphere, I completely agree with you, this is the first time I realized that GPS can be crazy, my earlier experiences ( over past 7 months) have been good, my mistake, should have just followed what was suggested in Team BHP without trying to set this route on MMI, I went through the posts and replicated the same with Via points, however, it did not work out the way I thought it would have- experience is a bad teacher- she tests first and gives you the lessons later:)
Will now on go only with TBHP and google maps suggested therein from now-on - folks please learn this from my experience. DO NOT Trust MMI Maps on inter city/interstate drives
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Originally Posted by gops2009
(Post 3284079)
Will now on go only with TBHP and google maps suggested therein from now-on - folks please learn this from my experience. DO NOT Trust MMI Maps on inter city/interstate drives |
MMI maps are actually one of the best available. But the key point is any GPS device (with the best maps available) can a very bad master but they also they can be a very good servant. The way I use them is chalk out a route on a global basis before embarking on a trip and ask the GPS device running with MMI maps to follow that route. That way you can get best of both worlds.
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3284102)
The way I use them is chalk out a route on a global basis before embarking on a trip and ask the GPS device running with MMI maps to follow that route. That way you can get best of both worlds. |
Hi Amphere,
I have tried doing this earlier, adding via points, but here too I was not too happy with the result ( it certainly may have been better than being a slave to the GPS though) Is there any efficient method you could suggest to get the best out of MMI on an interstate journey? Especially, if say for example you want to travel on the NH as long as is possible even if there may be a slighty shorter route using local roads?
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Originally Posted by gops2009
(Post 3291838)
Hi Amphere,
I have tried doing this earlier, adding via points, but here too I was not too happy with the result ( it certainly may have been better than being a slave to the GPS though) Is there any efficient method you could suggest to get the best out of MMI on an interstate journey? Especially, if say for example you want to travel on the NH as long as is possible even if there may be a slighty shorter route using local roads? |
A method I would suggest (Long method. But once set you can use it all the time)
- Install Maps (MMI/Garmin/Satguide) for Garmin on your computer (PC/Mac) (Mapsource/Basecamp)
- Once done do all route planning on your PC. (E.g. Point A to B via points P1...PN.)
- So A, B, P1...PN become Way points on your map.
- Connect the GPS to your PC and transfer these Way points to the device.
- Now when on road set GPS to go to point B via P1..PN in the same order that you want.
I think in spite of routing constraints (toll/non-toll, SH/NH etc), the device would route the constraints that you have given. Also the constrained route you would have seen on the PC before transferring the points to the GPS device. All these details can be discussed in the following thread:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/gadget...s-etc-204.html
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3295161)
A method I would suggest (Long method. But once set you can use it all the time) |
I tried something similar the last time I travelled to Kollur. But I happened to add a couple of waypoints inside Bangalore city since I did not want to take the route that Sygic/MMI suggested.
It so happened that during the drive I took a slightly different route skipping one of the waypoints inside the city that I had programmed, and Sygic kept instructing me to take a U turn to go back to the skipped waypoint. (Even at Shimoga it wanted me to take a U turn and go back to touch the waypoint at Bangalore !! )
There must surely have been some way to cancel that waypoint, but since I wasn't really depending on Sygic to give me directions, I didn't bother doing it. I just needed to look up the points at which I needed to take turns and the offline maps feature of Sygic did help me in that aspect.
Team - Planning for a trip to Sigandur from Bangalore on Dec 7 and 8, 2013 - Please provide me with the latest update on the road conditions and also confirm if ghat driving is involved (as my mother is scared of ghats)
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Originally Posted by deucallion
(Post 3308420)
Team - Planning for a trip to Sigandur from Bangalore on Dec 7 and 8, 2013 - Please provide me with the latest update on the road conditions and also confirm if ghat driving is involved (as my mother is scared of ghats) |
Which route do you plan to take ? Sagar/Jog followed by Kargal SH?
I have not seen any update on the Jog-Bhatkal SH.
Just did Bangalore - Kollur and back last Sunday. I followed both routes:
Onward: Bangalore - Tumkur - Kadur - Shimoga - Hosanagara - Kollur
This route was fine till somewhere near hosanagara. I left home at 5 am and was in Shimoga by 9 am. The last 60 kms was horrible. No road basically but for 10 kms in between on the ghats where there were concrete roads. This part took me around 2+ hours.
Return: Kollur - Halady - Agumbe - Shimoga - Tumkur - Bangalore
Return route was good, mostly good roads but single tracks and not so wide ones initially.
Overall both routes took about 7 hours. If you have a low slung car, don't even try the onward route mentioned.
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3308476)
I have not seen any update on the Jog-Bhatkal SH. |
Ampere, this is a travelogue where in Tarique2002i travelled from Bangalore to Goa Via Hubli and returned via the coastal route via Mangalore. During his return drive he took a detour from Honnavar to Jog ( to enjoy the falls), then returned back to Honnavar onward towards Bhatkal, Udupi and Mangalore and took the SHiradi ghat back home.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/travel...er-2013-a.html
As per his driving experience, the road from Jog to Bhatkal is quite good. But then on the road ceases to exist at Shirur and with intermittent worst patches upto Kundapur, then on roads are better but because of the road widening work undergoing and the traffic in general in this coastal route, maintaining any decent speed is not possible.
I had been on this road last week and I suggest this shiroor byndoor section ( from where south kanara / Dakshina kannada district starts) be covered in day time coz it is in real bad shape. But rest of the road is good
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Originally Posted by ashkamath
(Post 3308616)
Ampere, this is a travelogue where in Tarique2002i travelled from Bangalore to Goa Via Hubli and returned via the coastal route via Mangalore. During his return drive he took a detour from Honnavar to Jog ( to enjoy the falls), then returned back to Honnavar onward towards Bhatkal, Udupi and Mangalore and took the SHiradi ghat back home. |
@ashkamath,
I did look at that TL. He drove from Honnavar to Jog and back on the NH206. What I refer to is the Jog-Bhatkal SH which goes via Kargal. This road is hardly taken but by the KSRTC buses who ply for that route alone. There is a deviation from this SH which can take you to Kollur. And the same deviation is also for the temple at Sigandur. These road conditions are hardly known. That is the route which I was referring to.
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3308663)
@ashkamath,
I did look at that TL. He drove from Honnavar to Jog and back on the NH206. What I refer to is the Jog-Bhatkal SH which goes via Kargal. This road is hardly taken but by the KSRTC buses who ply for that route alone. There is a deviation from this SH which can take you to Kollur. And the same deviation is also for the temple at Sigandur. These road conditions are hardly known. That is the route which I was referring to. |
Thanks for the info Ampere. :)
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Originally Posted by ashkamath
(Post 3308777)
Thanks for the info Ampere. :) |
By the way I also realised later that the other way to get to this temple is drive from Sagar to the backwaters of Lingamakki. Cross the river on a ferry. (Even cars are transferred) and visit the temple. In fact looks like that is what most people visiting the temple at Sigandur do; as end to end road drive is quite a round about while coming via Shimoga side of 206.
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3308785)
By the way I also realised later that the other way to get to this temple is drive from Sagar to the backwaters of Lingamakki. Cross the river on a ferry. (Even cars are transferred) and visit the temple. In fact looks like that is what most people visiting the temple at Sigandur do; as end to end road drive is quite a round about while coming via Shimoga side of 206. |
Yes Ampere, I have been on the this road crossing the ferry from Shimoga to Kundapur via Kollur and it is one of the worst possible road you can imagine :Shockked: I had a brake failure while driving at high speed in this road once (that is a story I will tell someday)
How does one get to Sigandur from Kollur ? How are the roads and how long will it take ?
Is there an option of ferry for this journey from nearby Kollur ? (I think it's only from Sagar/Jog side but wanted to confirm).
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Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 3309481)
How does one get to Sigandur from Kollur ? How are the roads and how long will it take ?
Is there an option of ferry for this journey from nearby Kollur ? |
Kollur and Sigandur are on the same side of the river (south of Linganamakki). So you dont need a ferry. You can drive from Kollur. But I dont know if you can call it a road! Its about 50km one way.
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