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moose maniac 07-06-2012 12:00 AM

trapline boundary on gps
 
Is there any way to get your trapline boundry programed into a gps?

sourdough doug 07-06-2012 07:11 AM

Check with the forestry company that has the logging rights on your land and they should be able to give you a large map of your line only. From there you can find the coordinates you want. Depends on how many natural boundardies your line follows but the basics will be there....:character0175:
PM me if you are in my area and I can tell you who to contact..

MountainTi 07-06-2012 07:29 AM

you can do it using ozi explorer. just need coordinates of the boundarys, and build a route, which will display. That's the cheapest way I can think of doing it. Ozi is around $100

AB RANGER 007 07-06-2012 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by moose maniac (Post 1508787)
Is there any way to get your trapline boundry programed into a gps?

:thinking-006: Yes. Need a GPS (garmin) need garmin MapSource Mapping Software, Topo preferred, installed in/on your computer, The Lat/Long's of the boundry, loaded in the software, connect the dots with the Route Tool, Send to the GPS and you will have what you want. I have done this for the Luscar/Cheviot Mine Site Corner Coordinates. This took me quite some time to do :stressed: as there were +- 157 Wapoints to Convert/Transferr, from the data that was supplied from TECK Mining, Public access map, from their site.

K B4 Y G, Bruce.


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