+JCB1705 Posted May 26, 2016 Share Posted May 26, 2016 Hi. We recently downloaded several bookmark lists for Church Micros in the UK. They have now been individually run as pocket queries which when loaded onto the GPS will obviously create one large map of caches. However, does anyone know how we amalgamate all the bookmarks into one PQ so that we can view it on the caching site and plan a route; which is obviously a little bit more difficult to do on the GPS because the screen is so small. Regards. jcb1705 Quote Link to comment
+Flookfinders Posted May 26, 2016 Share Posted May 26, 2016 As PQ's are limited to 1000 caches there is no way you can use them to amalgamate the CM bookmark lists, hence why they are limited to batches of 1000. If you have GSAK you can then load all the PQ's into a single database and then use one of the many mapping and routing macros available in GSAK to see the caches and workout a route. Quote Link to comment
+JCB1705 Posted May 26, 2016 Author Share Posted May 26, 2016 As PQ's are limited to 1000 caches there is no way you can use them to amalgamate the CM bookmark lists, hence why they are limited to batches of 1000. If you have GSAK you can then load all the PQ's into a single database and then use one of the many mapping and routing macros available in GSAK to see the caches and workout a route. Ah, thank you for that. Unfortunately we run Mac but I know someone who runs Windows so I'm sure we'll get it sorted. Quote Link to comment
+Flookfinders Posted May 26, 2016 Share Posted May 26, 2016 GSAK can be run on a MAC as long as you have a windows emulator, I know a few people who do that, but as I use Windows I do not know the details on how it is done. Quote Link to comment
+JohnCNA Posted May 26, 2016 Share Posted May 26, 2016 GSAK can be run on a MAC as long as you have a windows emulator, I know a few people who do that, but as I use Windows I do not know the details on how it is done. You can also do what you want with Garmin's BaseCamp, which has a native version for the Mac. Quote Link to comment
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