+New Jersey TJ Posted April 3, 2009 Share Posted April 3, 2009 (edited) I just bought an Oregon . . . been using a 60Csx for a quite a while. On the Oregon, when I do a "Where To?" and select "Waypoints", I still see caches loaded via a .gpx. I know that this is normal behavior for other units where the caches are loaded as waypoints, but thought I had read somewhere that with the Oregon this wasn't the case since the caches are technically no longer waypoints. Ideally, I'd just like to see real waypoints, not caches, when I select a waypoints Where To. Is there some way of filtering out the gpx-loaded caches from the Waypoints view with the Oregon? I've also noticed that in the Waypoints view, caches more or less have the geocaching waypoint as the name, but they don't start with "GC". Mine seem to start with random alpha-numeric characters, following by the Geocaching waypoint without the "GC". Is there a naming convention to this? Thanks! Edited April 3, 2009 by New Jersey TJ Quote Link to comment
+Tequila Posted April 3, 2009 Share Posted April 3, 2009 Are you seeing caches or the child waypoints associated with the caches? Quote Link to comment
+g-o-cashers Posted April 3, 2009 Share Posted April 3, 2009 (edited) Edit: Tequila is probably correct -- you're seeing child waypoints. If you don't want these in your waypoints list you have a couple of options 1) Don't load them at all 2) Load them as POIs using the GSAK export macro. Edited April 3, 2009 by g-o-cashers Quote Link to comment
+Triple Crown Posted April 4, 2009 Share Posted April 4, 2009 I just bought an Oregon . . . been using a 60Csx for a quite a while. On the Oregon, when I do a "Where To?" and select "Waypoints", I still see caches loaded via a .gpx. I know that this is normal behavior for other units where the caches are loaded as waypoints, but thought I had read somewhere that with the Oregon this wasn't the case since the caches are technically no longer waypoints. Ideally, I'd just like to see real waypoints, not caches, when I select a waypoints Where To. Is there some way of filtering out the gpx-loaded caches from the Waypoints view with the Oregon? I've also noticed that in the Waypoints view, caches more or less have the geocaching waypoint as the name, but they don't start with "GC". Mine seem to start with random alpha-numeric characters, following by the Geocaching waypoint without the "GC". Is there a naming convention to this? Thanks! I had this problem when I first got the Oregon. I use GSAK and export my caches as a GPX/LOC file, but make sure you select GPX ver 1.0 at the top. Ver 1.1 exports them as waypoints, ver 1.0 exports them as geocaches. Quote Link to comment
+Tequila Posted April 4, 2009 Share Posted April 4, 2009 If you are using GSAK, get the Colorado/Oregon export macro. It will spit nickels for you. Quote Link to comment
+Triple Crown Posted April 4, 2009 Share Posted April 4, 2009 If you are using GSAK, get the Colorado/Oregon export macro. It will spit nickels for you. Not that I'm a thread hijacker, but thanks! Quote Link to comment
+The Yinnies Posted April 4, 2009 Share Posted April 4, 2009 How do you delete waypoints and caches? Can you do them all or one at a time? Thanks Quote Link to comment
+Tequila Posted April 4, 2009 Share Posted April 4, 2009 (edited) How do you delete waypoints and caches? Can you do them all or one at a time? Thanks Waypoints - One at a time via the Waypoint Manager or all at once via Setup/Reset/Delete All Waypoints Caches -Only all at once by deleting the associated gpx file. Edited April 4, 2009 by Tequila Quote Link to comment
+New Jersey TJ Posted April 4, 2009 Author Share Posted April 4, 2009 Thanks Tequila and G-O . . .they absolutely were the children. I didn't ever load those before, which is why I didn't recognize the naming convention. I sorta went crazy with the Oregon and loaded the -wpts gpx as well. Interesting . . . because the children really are waypoints, you can't delete them by deleting the .gpx that loaded them, as you can with the caches. I had to take them out the hard way. Yinnies: Delete the caches by deleting the .gpx file. The waypoints you have to delete manually, either using the Waypoint Manager, or the Setup, Reset menu. Thanks, guys!!! Quote Link to comment
+New Jersey TJ Posted April 4, 2009 Author Share Posted April 4, 2009 Thanks Tequila and G-O . . .they absolutely were the children. I didn't ever load those before, which is why I didn't recognize the naming convention. I sorta went crazy with the Oregon and loaded the -wpts gpx as well. Interesting . . . because the children really are waypoints, you can't delete them by deleting the .gpx that loaded them, as you can with the caches. I had to take them out the hard way. Yinnies: Delete the caches by deleting the .gpx file. The waypoints you have to delete manually, either using the Waypoint Manager, or the Setup, Reset menu. Thanks, guys!!! Quote Link to comment
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