maingate
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The Garmin does however show the POI's as you are driving the route so you can see them when you are in the vacinity, (and anyway it is a simple process to search for any POI on your route before you set off) and by that way it does not clutter up the screen with POI's, mostly one's that aren't realevant to you anyway. It will also find them if you are browsing the map, but for some reason not all the time. I've loads of POI's on my Garmin as well, but so far as French aires are concerned (which is our main concern) niether TT or Garmin give you any indication of what type of aire it is. So we always use the the Garmin (or the TomTom when we had it (4 of them, all were not brilliant) in conjuction with 'All the Aires' book. So once we have confirmed an aire to be Ok in the book it is a simple process to find it on the satnav (Garmin or TomTom). The main difference I have found between the Garmin and the TT is the uprate speed and the Garmin is miles quicker than the TomTom. The TomTom's that I have owned in the past have always seemed very 'clunky' in operation compared to the Garmin. Maybe the newer TT's (this years)are better.
A number of members have had problems with the Garmin Camper satnav.
Why don't you (or Steve121) start a 'How to' thread for the benefit of other members. That is what this forum is all about, helping other members.