maxd1 Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 IS THERE AN EASY WAY TO FOLLOW A ROAD AND ONLY LOOK UP CACHES LIKE A MILE AROUND THE ROAD. INSTEAD OF LOOKING UP EVERY AREA CODE ON A TRIP. THANKS Link to comment
+Hemlock Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 You're more likely to get a decent answer if you don't yell. Link to comment
+wildearth2001 Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 I know, I really wish there was a way to do that, at the very least along interstate highways Link to comment
+wildearth2001 Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 Or enter a bearing and distance and look Up caches withing .5 (or something like that) mile of the line Link to comment
maxd1 Posted March 12, 2004 Author Share Posted March 12, 2004 YEH-ANY BODY HAVE ANY IDEAS Link to comment
+wildearth2001 Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 (edited) dude, turn your caps lock off Edited March 12, 2004 by wildearth2001 Link to comment
maxd1 Posted March 12, 2004 Author Share Posted March 12, 2004 WAAAAAAAAAAA. They are just words. Link to comment
+wildearth2001 Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 yeah but it makes it hard to read Link to comment
+bons Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 WAAAAAAAAAAA. They are just words. Yeah. But if you want to receive the right words, such as an answer, in response it helps to ask the question in the right way. 1) There's Buxley's Waypoints 2) If your a paid member, you can follow the roads on the geocaching.com map, zooming in/zooming out/panning/etc. etc. Link to comment
robertlipe Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 Or you can look in the Markwell faq or any of the zillion theads where identifying caches along a route have been discussed. Hint: Streets & Trips and GPSBabel can both do this. Link to comment
+infosponge Posted March 12, 2004 Share Posted March 12, 2004 ...and ExpertGPS as well. Link to comment
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