If you have Google Earth installed, they also have a networked .KML
file that will also display every cache location within the map
displayed.
I'm a registered member of Geocaching.Com so I can download the .GPX
files for the caches which also includes all the waypoint, cache info
and logs. I load them into GSAK (Geocache Swiss Army Knife) which is
an off-line database application so I pull up the cache info even if I
don;t have Internet access. I've currently synchronized it with all
the caches in CO so we'll know where the nearest cache is no matter
where we are.
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Posted by Walt Felix to National DML Meet at 6/23/2006 11:17:14 AM
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