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Michael Buege wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Cornelius Sicker:
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<pre wrap="">... but how can I display the timestamps to sync my notes to the track?
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Why you don`t set a waypoint while you make notes?
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I did and continue to use waypoints for my travels <br>
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One place I used them extensively was surveying the Pacific Crest Trail
(PCT)<br>
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I compiled my notes into spreadsheets<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://pctmap.homeip.net/data/pct/xls">http://pctmap.homeip.net/data/pct/xls</a><br>
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PCT Section C 2006_09_12.xls is a good example<br>
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The Y2K and Y05 miles are from a book the "PCT DATA BOOK" and the
Sections are from a Guide book to the PCT<br>
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The segments are my effort to ease data collection, but they are
geographic segments and have a waypoint prefix of C(segement)(miles) so
in Section C Segment A waypoint CA0032 is a Dirt road @ powerlines 0.32
miles from Tamarack RD Just north of I-10<br>
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Don't know if this is relevant to what you are doing... Thought I throw
it out there<br>
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Matt<br>
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