[GeoStL] Re: Mapping Question

  • From: Tim Ueltzen <timpam2mocachers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 07:00:26 -0700 (PDT)

I like putting them all on one map like Bernie was talking about. Different 
colors for different types of cahes. Makes it easy to decided which ones to 
look for.

Bernie <happykraut@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:-   Bruce, my email was not intended 
solely for Jen. It was a bit of info that others may use.  Bernie.

BruceS wrote: 
-You all are making this all too complex... she is going to Pevely notPhoenix 
and not Philadelphia.  Jen run one query from your homecoordinates with the 
limit set to 500 caches and set the distance 70miles (this distance will get to 
Pevely from the area of your homealong any route you would take)  Load this 
into gsak and then save tocsv and import into s & t.  If you hit the 500 cache 
limit before youget to Pevely (I don't think you will)  run another query 
centered onPevely for same distance.  And load into same database and export 
anew csv, I would load this into a new map so you don't get duplicatepoints 
with earlier load.  Select the route you are going and thenjust pick the caches 
you want along the route.  If you want you canclick the flag box in gsak the 20 
- 30 you plan on doing that day andload those to you gps. 
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