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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 507873" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Although it's a bit late . yes you can do it. Go to the naviagtion settings in your GPS and find the setting to change to Latitude and Longitude. You can also set how it accepts and displays the coordinates. Decimal Lat and Log or degrees minuets and seconds etc. Then go to this site <a href="http://www.locates.com.au/gps.html" target="_blank">Find Maps, GPS, latitude and longitude information for any location</a> it gives you Lat and Log coordinates for any place on earth . Find your route starting point and click on the red map pointer and it gives the coordinates of that spot . Enter it as a new waypoint into GPS . Go along like that until you have all the waypoints you need and then assemble them in a route in the GPS. I guess you have already done it by now but this may help someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 507873, member: 17844"] Although it's a bit late . yes you can do it. Go to the naviagtion settings in your GPS and find the setting to change to Latitude and Longitude. You can also set how it accepts and displays the coordinates. Decimal Lat and Log or degrees minuets and seconds etc. Then go to this site [URL="http://www.locates.com.au/gps.html"]Find Maps, GPS, latitude and longitude information for any location[/URL] it gives you Lat and Log coordinates for any place on earth . Find your route starting point and click on the red map pointer and it gives the coordinates of that spot . Enter it as a new waypoint into GPS . Go along like that until you have all the waypoints you need and then assemble them in a route in the GPS. I guess you have already done it by now but this may help someone else. [/QUOTE]
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