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Oleg how due you plot the way point in Google Earth? I tried playing with it and could not figure it out.


Nick, my waypoints technology is:

1) I set them in my MapSource program by Garmin.
2) Then I upload them to actual GPS device (Garmin).
3) Then I start my Google Earth version 5.x and use "tools" menu to connect to GPS device and to download the waypoints (and tracks) to Google Earth.

So, I am using actual GPS device as the loading tool for Google Earth. Google Earth does not understand my MapSource file format, but it can connect to the GPS device and take the information from device.

Then I "fly" around the area in Google Earth, playing with terrain, and I check the real path, and make necessary adjustments to my waypoints.
Really useful thing to make everything perfect, and get familiar with the actual terrain before the trip.


ok that makes sense,

Thanks


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