Before everybody goes and tries to tell me how to do it on my own, let me spare you some time. I am not a premium member. I do not have pocket queries and I cannot filter by type.
I was wondering if somebody could create a google map of all the earthcaches in Wisconsin and send me the link so that I can import it into my maps. As of today, there are 179 earthcaches in the state. I’ve only got a handful and would like to get a few more. Thanks in advance.
I’m not really interested in the Pocket Query itself, just a final output map generated from the data. I don’t even need cache names or designations. All I’m looking for is pins on a map. I can do it myself, it’s just going to take forever and a day to do it 🙁
I have all of the listings for them, just no way to plot the data without manually entering all of the information. I went to earthcache.org and did a search my state. Voila! Similar to a PQ I assume, just not the same format (MS Excel.)
Oh I didnt know that wasnt allowed, sorry about that. No longer advertised.
No harm done. There was no need to change your post, but I’m glad you understand.
Back on topic… I don’t have a Google Maps API key, so I can’t post a map somewhere. Does it have to be Google Maps or just a picture of the map like The Balks posted?
It would be nice if it were an interactive map. That way I could zoom in, pan around, that sort of stuff.
I just finished entering all the coords onto my spreadsheet. I’m going to start plotting them. I may not need assistance after all. That’s what I get for trying to skip out of figuring out how to do something myself 🙂 But hey, if anybody does come up with something in the next day or two, I would still be interested (as I will probably still be working on my version!)