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October 4, 2015

GPS tracks from Argentine Pass

I uploaded the GPS tracks from my Garmin Montana 600 to create a map of the route I took yesterday up to Argentine Pass. I trimmed it down to just show from Georgetown to Argentine Pass and back.

http://www.everytrail.com/view_trip.php?trip_id=3226516

I followed the directions from:

http://www.peeniewallie.com/2015/05/copying-gpx-fil.html

1) Launch EasyGPS.
2) Click on "Receive (from GPS)" icon.
3) Click OK.

Then, I edited the files down using Ultra-Edit so that it was just showing the trip from Georgetown to the pass and back.

Then, I followed the directions from here to convert the gpx file to a KML file and upload it to the internets:

http://www.urbanhikr.com/how-to-import-gpx-into-google-maps/

Posted by Rob Kiser on October 4, 2015 at 5:15 PM

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