+generok Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 When a cache entry has a table of coordinates (parking, micro stages with coords, etc) could we plot those out on the map so you can see right away where to park in relation to the final coords??? That would be really cool! Thanks! Generok. Link to comment
+Beaverbeliever Posted February 2, 2008 Share Posted February 2, 2008 If you run a pocket query, you will get an email with 2 attachments. There will be one that looks like this "1954545.gpx"and one that looks like: "1954545-wpts.gpx." If you download both into your GPS or Google Earth, the one without "-wpts" will have the caches, and the one with the "-wpts" will have all the parking info, etc. Google Earth will allow you to view all the Caches and parking info, so that makes it easy. At this point however, it is not viewable on the page Link to comment
knowschad Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 If you run a pocket query, you will get an email with 2 attachments. There will be one that looks like this "1954545.gpx"and one that looks like: "1954545-wpts.gpx." If you download both into your GPS or Google Earth, the one without "-wpts" will have the caches, and the one with the "-wpts" will have all the parking info, etc. Google Earth will allow you to view all the Caches and parking info, so that makes it easy. At this point however, it is not viewable on the page I agree with the OP. Why not simply do it from the waypoints page? Actually, I thought that we had that option at one time... am I only imagining that? We certainly don't now. Link to comment
+Beaverbeliever Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 It would be nice to have this feature... Link to comment
+alexrudd Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 Actually, I thought that we had that option at one time... am I only imagining that?Yes. Link to comment
+CrazyL200 Posted February 3, 2008 Share Posted February 3, 2008 If you run a pocket query, you will get an email with 2 attachments. There will be one that looks like this "1954545.gpx"and one that looks like: "1954545-wpts.gpx." If you download both into your GPS or Google Earth, the one without "-wpts" will have the caches, and the one with the "-wpts" will have all the parking info, etc. Google Earth will allow you to view all the Caches and parking info, so that makes it easy. At this point however, it is not viewable on the page It is easily done in GSAK though. Link to comment
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