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Old 06-26-06, 02:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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iGuidance 2.1.3NA Multiple Stops?

My wife and I are planing a trip to Napa, California to enjoy some good wine. I have planned out all of our stops and arranged them from furthest north to south in hopes of getting closer to the hotel the more we drink :) . What is the best way to store all the addresses in iGuidance such that I can navigate to all points along the route? Thanks.
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Old 06-26-06, 02:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've found that the easiest way in V2.x is to simply enter the address as a destination, then save each as a favorite. This way, you go to your first, then second, and so on. With Iguidance 3, you can now set up a route that guides you from one to the next to the next as a single master trip. Well worth the upgrade price of $79.

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My wife and I are planing a trip to Napa, California to enjoy some good wine. I have planned out all of our stops and arranged them from furthest north to south in hopes of getting closer to the hotel the more we drink :) . What is the best way to store all the addresses in iGuidance such that I can navigate to all points along the route? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by rack04
My wife and I are planing a trip to Napa, California to enjoy some good wine. I have planned out all of our stops and arranged them from furthest north to south in hopes of getting closer to the hotel the more we drink :) . What is the best way to store all the adresses in iGuidance such that I can navigate to all points along the route? Thanks.
You store all your planned addresses in your favorite.

You then call them one by one as your prefered order. IGuidance will tell you how to get there since it knows where you are (as long as your GPS is active of course) and where you want to go.

I prefer it that way instead of having all the stops pre-planned in an itiniairy and then you make an un-planned stop for some reason.

Now, if you need to have an idea of how many miles between stop points, you don't need a GPS, MSN maps of others just do that as well if not better.

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Just go to Domain Chandon, take the tour, drink, eat the resturant (dress a little and call head to sit on patio), drink some more, go to hotel.

So two stops... hotel and Domain Chandon.

What is this list thingy you need???
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Now, Jack. DC is a wonderful place, but only one of many great stops in the valley. How can you know what is special about the rose if you have never seen a marigold?
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Lived in the Sonoma Valley when there were fruit trees, the Russian River Flood (almost our door) and Mt St Helna burned (father took truck, barrels of water, and gunny sacks to help fight), Oh yet the dump, was just 3 miles up the road.

Been up and down the valley there. The gondola ride to top of one was great, but wasted too much time. The drive up hills to east to new "cave" was cool view, but the wine was still to young to drink. My wife's and mine wedding night was dinner at DC, then for our 5th we went to Moet & Chandon in Epernay (also was at opening of EuroDinsey 3 days before)

Dinner or Lunch at DC is great sitting out on the lower patio, looking at the roses and vines (plants are cousins and roses are more sensitive to soil changes). They used to have a Milkshake in Bag (Chocolate) for dessert and Puff Pasty over Tomato Soup of a openner. All long with bubbly. There is no where else!!!

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