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DouglasP
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Mulege to San Juanico and back, quick rip.
This is just a test to see if this file works. This should open in Google earth. Going to put a little trip report together a bit later.
Attachment: San Juanico to Mulege.kml (118kB) This file has been downloaded 487 times
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DouglasP
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I see the file has been downloaded a few times, anyone able to open it?
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Yes, no issues on an iMac.....
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I'm getting an interactive map ?
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yes, the download opened showing a bunch of waypoints starting at Rancho Estanislao
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I was not able to view it using Windows media player. I did not want to "shop for an app" in the store.
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opens with 4 errors
shows with an empty folder in Google Earth Pro
and it shows one track
somebody butchered the file(s)
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Worked perfect for me.
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DouglasP
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Thanks for the feedback, works for some not for others. It's a file I exported from backcountry navigator. Heres a screen shot. It was a fun trip, I
will post some pics shortly.
Maybe....struggling with this on my new whiz-bang tablet
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DouglasP
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[Edited on 11-3-2018 by DouglasP]
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David K
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Thanks DouglasP for trying!
I was not able to see the track on Google Earth Pro (Windows) but will try again.
[Edited on 11-3-2018 by David K]
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DouglasP
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Weird, because when I click on the link and download it it ask me what I want to open it with and it gives me Google Earth as an option.
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Quote: Originally posted by DouglasP | Weird, because when I click on the link and download it it ask me what I want to open it with and it gives me Google Earth as an option.
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It might be on my end because my Google Earth is the one with the El Camino Real waypoints. I just didn't see any track line for your trip, but I have
for others on it? I can try by opening up a fresh Google Earth file. I was on part of the road, to get to Mission Guadalupe, last year. Very pretty
country up there!
[Edited on 11-3-2018 by David K]
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I didn't have any problems with it.
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David it is a red line on my screen.
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David K
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Thanks Tom... I would see something even with my color-blindness, but just not know if it was red or green. It would be hard for me to see if the
background was a similar color. That is why I appreciate you making track lines yellow or blue or white... I see those bright colors quite well, just
reds and greens are difficult for me.
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DouglasP
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Oh well, here's the story on the trip. We just purchased a home in Punta Chivato. We made a trip down to bring some furnishings and get the house
ready for us. I couldn't handle it any longer and talked my wife into making a trip across the peninsula and back. It was just a quick turnaround over
one day spend the night and back the next. Our first of many trips I hope.
Lots of green desert, water crossings, goats wanting beer, road side tail gate picnics, tail pipes that don't want to stay put, boats that Sergio his
way with, roads that weren't and more green, green desert.
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GREAT! Is that San Miguel in the last image? Did you see the cemetery there? It was built on top of the mission visita church.
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