If your GPS is set to Degree Minute.Minute Then open Easy GPS click on "file" then "Preferences" then click the "Coordinates" tab and make sure it's set to Degree Minute.Minute NOT Decimal Degrees. This threw me off the first time I used it. That should take care of your problem
Happy Cacheing
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If your GPS is set to Degree Minute.Minute Then open Easy GPS click on "file" then "Preferences" then click the "Coordinates" tab and make sure it's set to Degree Minute.Minute NOT Decimal Degrees. This threw me off the first time I used it. That should take care of your problem
Happy Cacheing
Work Smarter, Not Harder!
If you don't want them bushwacking try giving them the co-ords to a place to park and where to pick up the start of the trail.
Work Smarter, Not Harder!
If you don't want them bushwacking try giving them the co-ords to a place to park and where to pick up the start of the trail.
Work Smarter, Not Harder!
I am a Air Force Mobile Support Equipment Operator how's that for a 50 dollar word. I could list what I am qualified to drive but that would take WAY to much room basically if it has wheels, tracks, skis and a motor I drive it
I am a Air Force Mobile Support Equipment Operator how's that for a 50 dollar word. I could list what I am qualified to drive but that would take WAY to much room basically if it has wheels, tracks, skis and a motor I drive it
This is a great idea. Haveing been a military driver for 15 years I know were too many of them are LOL! It would make my passengers happy if I could home in on the nearest one.
One thing to check when buying a topo map. Check the datum at the bottom of the map as there is still a lot of them floating around with the 1927 datum instead of the newer 1984. I caught this because when i ploted the co-ords on the map it was about 10 clicks NW of my position.