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labrat_wr 13 years, 9 months ago.
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02/20/2012 at 5:24 am #1732907
I want to go from wi to maine to NY city to PA and back can I make a route on google earth or do I need to create it on geo caching page and transfer the caches I want to hit to google earth any help is great
02/20/2012 at 2:20 pm #1956759Its easier than you think, although you will have to do it in multiple steps, as the queries are limited to a 500 mile distance.
1. Go to the pocket query page.
2. Click on Caches along a route.
3. Click on Create New Route.
4. Enter a name for your route, then click create route.
5. Enter the start and end of your route. You can just type the cities or you can enter coordinates or street addresses. Press search and the route will draw on the map. Press Save Route Changes.
6. Hit Create Pocket Query.
7. Change any settings you want in the PQ, including checking the day you want the query to run, then hit Submit Information.
8. Download your query and open it in Google Earth.Note that for very long routes like this, you will need to use a short search radius, as there will be LOTS of caches.
02/20/2012 at 4:01 pm #1956760it is helpful to limit the distance from your route to pick up only caches that are like 1/4mile from your path, unless you don’t mind driving further off your designated route. ( I think that is what Dave is saying about the short search radius).
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
02/21/2012 at 4:26 am #1956761thanks for the info that was the way I thought it had to be done
03/24/2012 at 10:12 am #1956762WI to Maine to NY city to PA what are the distance between these cities on map? If i can calculate distance using distance between cities map, then please tel me that, will the calculation be right or wrong.
03/24/2012 at 2:05 pm #1956763it looks like this site gives a straight line distance between two points. Only an estimate of mileage you would drive unless there is a road that goes straight between your two points.
Wisconsin to Maine says 1540mi if you are starting in Rosendale and going to Abott, and can fly in a straight line. So, I would have to say the calculations would be wrong.
there are several sites where you can get driving directions from point to point where you can set your route and get more accurate milage.Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
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