+kurchian Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 (edited) Is there a way to take a .GPX file of a trail and overlay it on a geocaching map? In other words I'd like to be able to look at a map with my GPX track which is a mountain trail and see what geocaches are nearby. Edited November 23, 2019 by kurchian Quote Link to comment
+Viajero Perdido Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 Locus Map will do that. It's an Android app that supports caches, GPX tracks, even multiple maps all at once, if you wish. Chances are good that trail is already in OSM, and many maps are built upon OSM. Locus, maps.me, and Groundspeak's own map are all examples. 1 Quote Link to comment
+StefandD Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 On PC/Mac: Google Earth in combination with the Geocache Google Earth Viewer. You can find the Viewer on the old dashboard page. Or create a PQ 'Caches along a route' and view it in BaseCamp. 1 Quote Link to comment
+Atlas Cached Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 8 hours ago, kurchian said: Is there a way to take a .GPF file of a trail and overlay it on a geocaching map? In other words I'd like to be able to look at a map with my GPX track which is a mountain trail and see what geocaches are nearby. What GPSr are you using? Quote Link to comment
+Red90 Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 (edited) On what? A computer? A GPS? A phone/tablet? Any mapping capable GPS will do that. Most computer mapping programs will do that. Most phone mapping apps will do that? I'm not sure what won't do that. Edited November 22, 2019 by Red90 1 Quote Link to comment
+kurchian Posted November 23, 2019 Author Share Posted November 23, 2019 12 hours ago, Atlas Cached said: What GPSr are you using? Using an Garmin Oregon 450t Quote Link to comment
+kurchian Posted November 23, 2019 Author Share Posted November 23, 2019 6 hours ago, Red90 said: On what? A computer? A GPS? A phone/tablet? Any mapping capable GPS will do that. Most computer mapping programs will do that. Most phone mapping apps will do that? I'm not sure what won't do that. I'd like to be able to do so on a computer. I am planning a 230 mile section hike. I have a copy of the GPX of the trail. I'd like to be able to overlay the GPX tracks on a GC.com map and see what caches are nearby. Would you be kind enough to suggest a couple options for me? Much appreciated. Quote Link to comment
+kurchian Posted November 23, 2019 Author Share Posted November 23, 2019 (edited) 17 hours ago, StefandD said: On PC/Mac: Google Earth in combination with the Geocache Google Earth Viewer. You can find the Viewer on the old dashboard page. Or create a PQ 'Caches along a route' and view it in BaseCamp. I know how to overlay my GPX route over Google Maps. But how would I overlay the geocaches that are along the route? Edited November 23, 2019 by kurchian Quote Link to comment
+31BMSG Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Add another layer to the map and upload the geocache to it, I do this quite often for trip planning. Quote Link to comment
+Atlas Cached Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, kurchian said: Using an Garmin Oregon 450t Try this solution. Edited November 25, 2019 by Atlas Cached update link Quote Link to comment
+StefandD Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 7 hours ago, kurchian said: I know how to overlay my GPX route over Google Maps. But how would I overlay the geocaches that are along the route? * Go to your Geocaching.com dashboard page. If you use the 'new experience', go back to the old page with the link on top of the page. * When you scroll down you'll see in the right column Geocache Google Earth Viewer. Download it and open it in Google Earth. * Please Note: The feature is a tool for viewing geocaches in a general location. The coordinates used in Google Earth are only an approximation and can be up to 100 ft from the actual location. Quote Link to comment
+Viajero Perdido Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 9 hours ago, kurchian said: Google Maps Forget that, hopelessly behind when it comes to trails. Is your "section trail" already in OpenStreetMap? I'll bet you it is. If so, you can forget about the GPX track (won't need it), and your options expand. Quote Link to comment
+Viajero Perdido Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Well, for example, the OP might be perfectly happy with Groundspeak's very own Browse map - or even the light-on-choices Search map - once they look beyond Google. Groundspeak maps don't support GPX files, but who cares if you have OSM? Quote Link to comment
+Viajero Perdido Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 PS, if the OP could elaborate more up front - in general - that would make our jobs easier. Ah, looking for a PC solution, I didn't need to mention an Android solution. Identifying the trail could've resulted in an immediate it's-on-OSM answer. And so on. Quote Link to comment
+Red90 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Basecamp, Google Earth, pretty much anything that will show a map will let you overlay a track and Geocaches. Quote Link to comment
+Mineral2 Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 Your best bet here might be to import the GPX file as a route, and then create a pocket query from the route, deciding how far off the trail you're willing to go for a geocache. Keep in mind that when tracks are imported into the Groundspeak route maker, points will be removed, but the basic shape of the trail will still be intact, and searching say a mile on either side *should* cover you. You can then preview the results of the pocket query on the gc map, and you can run it to put the caches on your GPS to view alongside the trail while hiking. Quote Link to comment
+JohnCNA Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 On 11/23/2019 at 7:49 AM, HHL said: I've created this geocache map with a third party tool (here: GSAK) and added layers with Railways, Public Transport and my local GPX track file (the blue line) in it. Hans How does GSAK support display or management of track files? I have imported GPX files that have waypoints, geocaches and tracks into GSAK and it seems to ignore the tracks. Quote Link to comment
robertlipe Posted November 26, 2019 Share Posted November 26, 2019 Google Earth on the desktop (not the web version) knows how to read pocket queries. Feed it your PQ and your trail data and you're set for your planning session. Earth knows about cache sizes, containers, hints, and so on. (You're welcome.) 1 Quote Link to comment
+ras_oscar Posted February 12, 2020 Share Posted February 12, 2020 On 11/25/2019 at 3:01 AM, HHL said: GSAK is a database tool for Geocaches (and waypoints) only. The tracks should be added to a map created by GSAK, not to GSAK itself. Hans In addition to the base functionality GSAK has a library of macros that complete ddescrete tasks. Map geochaches on a google map is one such macro. I run a list of 1000 caches within my common search area on a periodic basis and map it to Mapsource to aid in planning caching runs. Quote Link to comment
+SpiritGuide Posted May 7, 2020 Share Posted May 7, 2020 Geooh GO for Android can overlay any KML or GeoJSON file, plus tracks in GPX format. Quote Link to comment
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