+EarLady Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 (edited) I just got a Garmin Oregon 450 and I absolutely LOVE the paperless geocaching, and the ability to download caches directly to the gps with just a click or two. Does anyone know how to download a bunch of caches at once directly to the unit. I planning a trip and want to download about 250 caches and I don't want to click on each one separately. I can do a "check all" then download them as waypoints, but that requires going thru GSAK. Pls. reply ASAP as I'm leaving tomorrow morning! Edited August 5, 2010 by EarLady Quote Link to comment
+LaxRef93 Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 Hi Neighbor to the east (I'm in Buffalo)! I see you're a premium member.. you can create a pocket query, and then just upload the resulting .gpx file directly to your 450. I just got mine a couple months ago, and LOVE it too! Quote Link to comment
+hesslv Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 Hi Neighbor to the east (I'm in Buffalo)! I see you're a premium member.. you can create a pocket query, and then just upload the resulting .gpx file directly to your 450. I just got mine a couple months ago, and LOVE it too! Yes, create a pocket query, very easy to do. And use that file and you can open it on either GSAK or EasyGPS (I use these two, there are probaly others). EasyGPS is a free easy quick download and is worth your time while GSAK is a lot more in-depth and involved but takes more time to use. By the way, I was born in Buffalo! Just thought I'd throw that out there! haha. Quote Link to comment
+jeepdelfuego Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 (edited) Hi Neighbor to the east (I'm in Buffalo)! I see you're a premium member.. you can create a pocket query, and then just upload the resulting .gpx file directly to your 450. I just got mine a couple months ago, and LOVE it too! Yes, create a pocket query, very easy to do. And use that file and you can open it on either GSAK or EasyGPS (I use these two, there are probaly others). EasyGPS is a free easy quick download and is worth your time while GSAK is a lot more in-depth and involved but takes more time to use. By the way, I was born in Buffalo! Just thought I'd throw that out there! haha. You don't have to use GSAK or EasyGPS. Just unzip the pocket queries and put them in the garmin/gpx folder on either the SD card or the unit itself. I usually have 5 pocket queries with 1000 geocaches each loaded on mine at any given time for a total of 5,000!. Edited August 5, 2010 by jeepdelfuego Quote Link to comment
+EarLady Posted August 29, 2010 Author Share Posted August 29, 2010 Thanks everyone! Quote Link to comment
+wiseguys90 Posted September 4, 2010 Share Posted September 4, 2010 Hi Neighbor to the east (I'm in Buffalo)! I see you're a premium member.. you can create a pocket query, and then just upload the resulting .gpx file directly to your 450. I just got mine a couple months ago, and LOVE it too! Yes, create a pocket query, very easy to do. And use that file and you can open it on either GSAK or EasyGPS (I use these two, there are probaly others). EasyGPS is a free easy quick download and is worth your time while GSAK is a lot more in-depth and involved but takes more time to use. By the way, I was born in Buffalo! Just thought I'd throw that out there! haha. You don't have to use GSAK or EasyGPS. Just unzip the pocket queries and put them in the garmin/gpx folder on either the SD card or the unit itself. I usually have 5 pocket queries with 1000 geocaches each loaded on mine at any given time for a total of 5,000!. Quote Link to comment
+wiseguys90 Posted September 4, 2010 Share Posted September 4, 2010 Hi Neighbor to the east (I'm in Buffalo)! I see you're a premium member.. you can create a pocket query, and then just upload the resulting .gpx file directly to your 450. I just got mine a couple months ago, and LOVE it too! Yes, create a pocket query, very easy to do. And use that file and you can open it on either GSAK or EasyGPS (I use these two, there are probaly others). EasyGPS is a free easy quick download and is worth your time while GSAK is a lot more in-depth and involved but takes more time to use. By the way, I was born in Buffalo! Just thought I'd throw that out there! haha. You don't have to use GSAK or EasyGPS. Just unzip the pocket queries and put them in the garmin/gpx folder on either the SD card or the unit itself. I usually have 5 pocket queries with 1000 geocaches each loaded on mine at any given time for a total of 5,000!. Thanks. That is easier than what I have done in the past. But why do I sometimes get the logs and sometimes I don't. I have a Garmin 400t. Quote Link to comment
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