[pct-l] Using halfrmile's GPX waypoints as POI's

Paul Robison paulrobisonhome at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 25 12:46:42 CST 2010


thank you S O O O  much !
worked!




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From: Stewart Johns <stewfjohns at att.net>
To: PCT list <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Sat, December 25, 2010 1:25:51 PM
Subject: [pct-l]  Using halfrmile's GPX waypoints as POI's

Yes, it can be done.  Halfmile posted the procedure to do this a while back, and 

I did this on my Garmin
and it worked perfectly.  I copied the procedure for future referance.  Here it 
is as he wrote it.

All 6,700 of my way points will fit on your 60CSX but you must load
them as points of interest (POI) with Garmin's Free POI loader
software from:
http://www8.garmin.com/products/poiloader/
POI loader is available for both Macintosh and Windows computers.
 
A summary of how to do this:
-Install Garmin's POI loader software
-Download the waypoint .gpx files from my web site that you want to
load. If your need the entire PCT download the three state files.
Unzip them, and place only the .gpx waypoint files in a folder you
create on your computer. You end up with a single folder and ONLY .gpx
files of waypoints (no tracks, no text, no .pdf files). If you used
the state files you will have a folder with the three .gpx files for
the entire PCT.
-Launch POI loader and it steps you though choosing the folder
containing the .gpx files and loading them on your GPS. Takes about 15
seconds.
 
-After loading the POI's, set the zoom view that they show on your GPS
map screen.
-To do this go to your GPS map screen, select the menu button, select
setup map, find the "map setup - points" tab on top, set the Max Zoom
for Map Points and User Waypoints to some number such as 2 miles. When
set to 2 miles, points will show on your GPS when the map is zoomed
closer than 2 miles, but not show when zoomed out farther than two
miles.
 
Hope this helps you get started.
 
 Doc Holiday
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