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  1. I'll work on that this week. To be clear we want:

     

    1) Sign Post - Icon: Some sort of trail sign.

    2) Junction - Icon: Yellow street sign w/ 4way intersection

    3) POI - Icon: Magnifying glass? Exclamation Point?

     

    Yeah - perfect. I just think it would be sweet for hikes as people tend to mark those POIs. Wow - thanks!

     

    The three new waypoint types are added. I ran through your trail submissions, and recatagorized the waypoints. I think they look much better now. Thanks for the suggestion!

     

    Here's a link to one of your trails http://trailregistry.com/trailregistry/sho...tedTrail=127132

     

    -Geoff

  2. Aww yeah Geoff - beat ya to your shameless plug :o I posted a few trails earlier this week and will have more after the weekend. Can you please add "Sign Post", "Junction" and "POI" as waypoint types to chose from? I have all these question marks on waypoints that I chose for those good reasons. RAD site!

     

    The trails look great! I love it when people put in decent descriptions! :rolleyes:

     

    I'll work on that this week. To be clear we want:

     

    1) Sign Post - Icon: Some sort of trail sign.

    2) Junction - Icon: Yellow street sign w/ 4way intersection

    3) POI - Icon: Magnifying glass? Exclamation Point?

     

    -Geoff

  3. Would me kind of cool if we could download our track files to the geocache or if at least the cache owner had the option of downloading a track file to the cache page. Other would have the option to view it and/or download the track if they wanted to. The track would not have to lead them to the cache, but just show the trails in the area. Thats if the cache was on a hikig trail.

     

    The file could include a waypoint for parking. Could also maybe include tracks for other trails in the same park that a cache is in.

     

    Just a thought..

     

    Shameless plug:

     

    Upload all that data to TrailRegistry.com. Then include the link to trailregistry in the geocache description.

     

    -Geoff

  4. I haven't read the entire thread, so forgive me if I'm off base...

     

    If we are trying to get waypoints along a trail... TrailRegistry can be made do this type of thing pretty easily, it currently will find all waypoints within 0.2 miles of a trail, and includes them in the trail guide.

     

    tweaking the algorithm so the user can specify distance from trail/road, etc is pretty easy.

     

    http://www.trailregistry.com/trailregistry...ineraryId=79795

     

    Unfortunately for long highways, the algorithm is brute-force, so it might take a while. But it probably wouldn't be that bad.

     

    If geocaching wanted to do some sort of data sharing, I could provide this feature for them. I do think our two websites could seriously benifit from each other...

     

    -Geoff

  5. Hello All,

     

    I just finished updating TrailRegistry.com so that users have the option of viewing trails and waypoints on google maps.

     

    I think people will find this pretty usefull epecially if they want to see thier tracklogs in Satelite or Hybrid mode.

     

    Also, I've added a quick hack that will overlay Topo rings on a Google map. It's slow and buggy, but also pretty neat.

     

    Go to any trail in TrailRegistry, and click on the "Google Map" link above the TrailRegistry map.

     

    Also, I'd love to get some feedback, I know you all (geocachers) are the people that get the most benefit out of TrailRegistry, and I'd love to hear your comments and feedback.

     

    -Geoff

  6. What format is the trail currently in?

     

    It really doesen't matter if the trail is split or not.. I tend to go back into the system and clean up trails donated by users. Part of the normal clean up process is splitting long trips into individual trails, or joining small segments into full trails.

     

     

    -Geoff

  7. Easy GPS will work..

     

    The problem with the free version is that it deals with GPS routes, and not GPS tracks. The difference is mainly that routes have fewer points, and therefore, are less accurate.

     

    It will work tho.

     

    I believe Expert GPS will do track logs.

     

    I think you can also use GPSBabel.

     

    TrailRegistry also supports g7toWin format... Though it's not quite as easy to use.

     

    If you have a GPS program that allows you to import tracks and waypoints in GPX format, than you can simply click on the download link at the top of any trail page in TrailRegistry, and you will get the trail as a Track, and all the waypoints along the trail.

     

    -Geoff

  8. Howdy all. I maintain a web site most of you may find usefull. It allows users to create and share maps from GPS track logs.

     

    The site currently uses trail data from many sources including the USGS, GPS track logs.

     

    Please give it a try:

     

    TrailRegistry

     

    TrailRegistry currently has many many trails in New York and New Hampshire, and a smattering of trails in the rest of the US. Anyone can add trails to the database by uploading a GPS track log in GPX format.

     

    Please check it out, and tell me what you think.

     

    Thank you,

     

    -Geoff

  9. I'm trying to build a website of hiking maps. Currently I'm using data from the Appalachian Trail Conference, the USGS, and GPS track logs.

     

    If you have a track log of a hiking trail, please consider donating it.

     

    To read more about the site, go to http://www.trailregistry.com/trailregistry/about.jsp

     

    More importantly, I'd like to know what other GPS users think of the site. Please, I'd love to hear you comments and criticisms.

     

    Thank you,

     

    -Geoff

     

    http://www.trailregistry.com

    AT GA>ME 2001

  10. I posed the same questions to Garmin Support, and here is the response.

     

    I now have on on order from REI.

     

    -Geoff

     

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    Thank you for contacting Garmin:

     

    Yes it uses the same cable as the eTrex series, Yes it will give altitude as

    a part of the tracklog properties, Yes it does have the same transfer

    protocol as other handheld Garmin devices. Please understand that the 201

    will give you these features, but the 101 DOES NOT have ANY interface

    options with a computer! So you Must get the 201 for these features.

     

    Thank you and Best Regards

     

    --------------------

  11. I've put toghether a website that has interactive maps and guides http://www.trailregistry.com

     

    The maps on my site come from USGS maps, and donated GPS data. Currently the GPS I'm using to map trails out is a Garmin Vista, which IMHO is an awesome unit, unfortunately, at 350$ I can really only afford one.

     

    I have friends of mine who offer to take my GPS hiking with them, so I need to buy another GPS unit.

     

    I see that garmin is now offering a Gecko with WAAS for 150$ (Yay!). But before I drop down the cash on this unit, I need to know somethings about it.. I'm hoping someone out in geocache land has one, or knows somehting about it.

     

    1) Does it use the same data cable as the other etrex units?

     

    2) Will it give me a track log in 3 dimensions? I _need_ altitude profiles.

     

    3) Does it use the same protocol as the other etrex units? Specificly, will I be able to use g7ToWin to download the track logs and waypoints?

     

    Any help would be great,

     

    Thanks,

     

    -Geoff

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