Oh no! Not another rescue mission!!Originally Posted by Slate
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Oh no! Not another rescue mission!!Originally Posted by Slate
Okay, here we go. I love the idea of this cache. However, I don't follow a thing you guys are talking about as far as bowtie.csv+gsak-whatever. Has anyone else come up with a clever way (besides brdad) to find out how many maps they have cleared so far? I printed off a little map and plan to cross them out as I go. When I look at the map, and pull a town, I can usually remember if I have been there to cache, and then find what map it is in. Pretty time consuming, but doable. Any ideas?
Looks pretty good, I think you are almost there. I just found one error. It looks like 51.csv is wrong, it looks like a copy of 50.csv.Originally Posted by tat
Thanks for taking all the time to put this together for everyone else to use.
I've been crossing off the maps on the back of my Gazetteer.Originally Posted by cameoooooo
I also bought a 30x40" map of Maine, put it on a corkboard and I'm using pins to plot out northern Maine caches so I can figure out how to optimize my trips.
Pedalchick is making noises like I may have a problem, but hey, I can stop whenever I want...right?
OK what do I do with all these numbers now. I know how to do the polygon on GSAK. Is there a way to import them or do I have to hand enter them. I'm sure I am just missing some obvious step here. Please HELP
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In GSAK go to filter and there is a tab on the right named "arc/poly". Click on that tab. There is a button "load from file". Click on that and pick the .csv file for the map # you want to filter. Make sure you picked polygon as the filter type.Originally Posted by Mainiac1957
Can you load all of them as a batch file or do they have to be loaded individually?
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You could load all the points in one file, but then you would see all of the caches you found in Maine. What you want to know is which maps you have found a cache. I can't think of a way to which parts of the filter added caches and which ones didn't. But, applying the filters individually, it is easy to see if there are any finds with any particular filter.Originally Posted by Haffy
I have it going now and it's working fine. Now I just have to get out and get the missing areas.
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