[Cdt-l] Ley maps compass rose coordinates.
Sly
hikertrash at gmail.com
Fri Feb 27 12:57:43 CST 2009
Jellybean,
I wouldn't bother loading the route. Too many options, and for the most
part the CDT isn't that hard to follow, or find your way. I think
you'll be able to get by fine with the Ley maps and the GPS.
Sly
Jeannie Zortman wrote:
> Thanks Sly,
>
> When I downloaded from whiteblaze, they went in right away and I now
> have them in my gps. I am using a Garmin emap (Old I know!) but it
> works. with a 128mb chip. I downloaded the recommended maps from
> yogi's cdt guide from mapsource topo US 2008. They took up like 62 mb
> of the 128. I have 226 waypoints out of 500 available. What I'm
> looking for now if anyone has made a track that can be converted to a
> route. I have 10 routes available for the CDT. Thanks again,
>
> The Lime Green
> Jellybean
>
> On Feb 27, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Postholer wrote:
>
>
>> Here are Ley's coordinates as prepared by Sly. (Thanks guys!) I've
>> put them
>> on the postholer CDT map:
>> http://postholer.com/gmap/gmap.php?trail=cdt&markertype=14
>>
>> ....and you can download them in .kml, .gpx and .csv formats here:
>> http://postholer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=625
>>
>> If anyone has any waypoints they would like to add, email them to me
>> in any
>> format and they will be added.
>>
>> -postholer
>>
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