[GeoStL] Re: Waypoint files
- From: James Shilt <webscouter@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 09:27:39 -0600
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Hi Mike
If you look at the waypoints inside the -wpts file you can see which
cache they go with by the name. The last four characters will match the
characters of the cache id.
The first two characters can be selected by the cache owner. Hopefully
they will pick something meaningful.
For instance Crowsfeat has a cache "Here there be dragons" GCNNFX. Her
parking coordinates are listed as NONNFX. My guess is that that is the
NOrth parking area for the park.
Jim
Mike Griffin wrote:
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> Is anyone getting a waypoint file with their pocket queries? I got another
> one today that has parking coordinates. I have no idea what cache they go
> to??? It comes as a seperate file in the ZIP. Anyone know what I am talking
> about??
> Mike
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