+drake72 Posted December 30, 2020 Share Posted December 30, 2020 Greetings Everyone, I want to create a cache series that is between two existing series. As it will be stretched out I'd like a idea of how to number and organize the descriptions. Is there a procedure, an app, or website that allows me to input the coordinates to see what the series will look like? The only apps I've seen to input coordinates and map them are either a subscription to a mapping site (like google maps) or to create the cache on geocaching.com. Thanks, Drake72 Quote Link to comment
+mustakorppi Posted December 30, 2020 Share Posted December 30, 2020 (edited) Garmin Basecamp would let you import the surrounding caches from a gpx file and then add your own waypoints that you can name and add a description to. I feel like that'd be fairly simple and easy to use method, at least to get to that point. Or you could write your proposed caches directly into gpx and then import that into any geocaching/mapping app that can read geocache gpx files. Something like GSAK might be helpful for this if you want a graphical UI and to add more data than just a name and coordinates. Edited December 30, 2020 by mustakorppi Quote Link to comment
+HoochDog Posted December 30, 2020 Share Posted December 30, 2020 If you have an iphone, the cachly app lets you create "offline" geocaches with descriptions etc. You can turn on the view where it shows .1 mile radius. I found it very helpful in planning out a series. Quote Link to comment
+TeamRabbitRun Posted December 30, 2020 Share Posted December 30, 2020 (edited) Here ya go: Create a CSV file (Comma-Separated Values) with two columns: Latitude and Longitude. Not sure about the Lat & Lon formatting, but this is going into Google so it'll probably take anything reasonable. To make a CSV file, enter all your Lat/Lon values into a two-column spreadsheet with the column titles "Latitude" and "Longitude" on the first row. "SAVE AS..." a file with the filetype of CSV. (Change the "File Type" when you save, don't simply save it with the '.CSV' extension.) THEN, Open Google Map's' "MyMaps" facility. Create a new map. Right-click on it, add a layer, import your CSV file. You'll see your list of waypoints laid out on the map. There's more you can do with this, adding more data such as titles, etc., but this'll get you started. There are also documented ways to import .GPX files into custom layers on GoogleEarth. Too much work for me. Come back here and let us know how it goes! Edited December 30, 2020 by TeamRabbitRun Quote Link to comment
+drake72 Posted December 30, 2020 Author Share Posted December 30, 2020 Thanks fellow cachers! I've tried base camp, it worked great, I then added gps coordinates (app) and have not tried it, and I did the procedure in google,mymaps and it worked too! Quote Link to comment
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