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Eladrevoc

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  1. I've added the team no unique dates though I'm afraid.
  2. I asked Garmin a similar question. This is the reply I got back: There are two maps I would recommend for the GPSMap 60Csx, City Navigator V9 NT or the TOPO GB software. Please follow this link for more information on the City Navigator software; http://www.garmin.com/cartography/mapSourc...navntEurope.jsp Please follow this link for more information on the TOPO GB software; http://www.garmin.com/cartography/mapSource/topogb.jsp Both of these can be used to program routes on and off roads (you need to change the setting in the 60CSX to follow road or not). The difference is that the TOPO only covers GB. It is the same data as city navigator but with topographical data overlaid. City Navigator has street level detail maps for the whole of Europe. Thank you for contacting Garmin Europe Hope this helps.
  3. I logged a query regarding what Mapping software to use with my 60csx. The reply I got was from: Edward.Webber@garmin.com In the past I have also had an email from Andy.Phillips@garmin.com. Both replies were very quick, very helpful. I have nothing but praise for Garmin (at the moment)
  4. We started of with our year old in a pushchair, but after the first weekend of pushing through mud and along bridle paths, we went straight to Blacks the outdoor store and bought a baby carrier. This has given us a lot more freedom to choose the caches we look for. He loves it being in there and falls asleep a lot of the time, and the rest of the time he is pulling dads hair or kicking him in the kidneys, which he also likes. The carrier we got came with a shower/sun sheild that fits over the top. This is also very useful when walking through woods as it also protects him from branches and the likes that might be over hanging paths. Congratulations on your new cache finder.
  5. I was having an issue where I was wanting to download the 500 nearest caches to my home coordinates. My I look at the option in My Account -> Find nearest caches, the list contained a lot more than the Pocket Query. After reading through this forum and following some of the suggestions I have modified the PQs not to include or exclude any of the things like dog, easy walking, parking, 24/7 etc etc, and the PQ now shows me the same list, and therefore permits me to import the PQ results from the zip email attachment into GSAK. I have then created a filter in GSAK to select only the caches I'm interested in and to export them into a Memory Map compatible CSV file, so I can map out were the caches are and print out what I need to have a successful hunt. Thank you for the suggestions .... I was thinking I would have to resort to manually export the GPX files one at a time from each cache and importing them into GSAK. Thank goodness I don't have to. Happy caching
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