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So I am going on a trip this summer and wanting to geocach on my vacation. Is there an easy way to import the caches into a database without typing them into manually one by one?
Thanks,
MooseGoober
Where are you going? Want any recommendations?
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
We are going to Door County and staying at Penisula State Park, but we are going to Washington Island and going into some of the towns in Door County area.
@moosegoober wrote:
So I am going on a trip this summer and wanting to geocach on my vacation. Is there an easy way to import the caches into a database without typing them into manually one by one?
Thanks,
MooseGoober
You may want to consider using GSAK. This is a tool that you can use to import caches into a database, sort them, and then import them into your gps.
Go here to get it:
http://www.gsak.net/
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@moosegoober wrote:
We are going to Door County and staying at Penisula State Park, but we are going to Washington Island and going into some of the towns in Door County area.
Bring a cooler-
Renards Cheese, 2189 Cty. Rd. DK, Sturgeon Bay (Just off HWY 57)
Wonderful cheese!
Koepsel’s Farmers Market, 9669 Wisconsin 57, Baileys Harbor
Smoked Fish, wine, fruit, juice, lots of good stuff!
Door County Bakery, 10048 Wisconsin 57, Sister Bay
Corisca Loaf! Out of this world!
@northwoods Tom wrote:
Renards Cheese, 2189 Cty. Rd. DK, Sturgeon Bay (Just off HWY 57)
Wonderful cheese!
I didn’t need a cooler, I ate the whole bag of squeaky cheese before I hit Appleton on the way home
Sounds like you want to use a feature of the site called pocket queries. You need to be a premium member to download a list of caches.
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