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DudleyGrunt

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Is there a way to map a PQ or some other way to map only selected caches?

 

I'm going for a particular series and want to plan my route ahead of time and would like to look at a map (on my pc) that only contains the caches I plan to do.

 

With a little messing around you could do that with GSAK Geocaching Swiss Army Knife

http://www.gsak.net/

 

(I think, have only used this software a tiny bit (hmm, hope this post doesn't violate any forum ettiquette))

 

From their forum

http://gsak.net/board/index.php?showtopic=...amp;#entry61921

 

costs $25 and pretty much requires you be a premium member

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Is there a way to map a PQ or some other way to map only selected caches?

 

I'm going for a particular series and want to plan my route ahead of time and would like to look at a map (on my pc) that only contains the caches I plan to do.

 

The the Pocket Queries List page, under the Preview column, there is a link that looks like this:

 

map_magnify.png

 

Clicking on it produces a Google Map view with all of the caches in your PQ. That's about as easy as you can get.

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I don't get that message at all. It opens them just fine for me. And I'm not a subscriber to Google Earth. I just open Google Earth and go to File > Open and select GPX and then navigate to the file.

 

The other way that it works for me is to open the PQ in MapSource and click on View > View in Google Earth.

 

What version of Google Earth are you using?

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