Has anyone download the free software from http://www.googleearth.com and played it it? This is so very cool. If you haven't, you might find it interesting. I can't stop playing with it, but I'm tech geek.
LE
Has anyone download the free software from http://www.googleearth.com and played it it? This is so very cool. If you haven't, you might find it interesting. I can't stop playing with it, but I'm tech geek.
LE
Yes Butcherknife and I just love it, especialy with the KLM software patch from geocaching.com. It is available to premium members for free. We are using the google earth for planning of a lighthouse trip in May. Here is a screen shot of the Charleston, SC , area where we will be. The KLM lets you check the cache info right from the mapping program with one click !Originally Posted by LadyEngineer
The letterbox hybrid cache on Folly Beach is one I have been to many years ago, before it was ever a cache.
Here is a photo of one of the cache sites, one of the worlds oldest and tallest lighthouses:
It is listed as a 1/2 mile hike, but I have driven it in the past, at low tide.
Here is the link:
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...4-606f04729726
OK I have Google earth program installed. I have the kml patch in the Google earth folder and cannot get a pic like Mountainborn.....any help? Thanks, poppy
Finally figured it out thanks..Now ain't that something...poppy
I got my friend hooked on it. He cant stop using it. I look forward to upgrading to Plus so I can interface my GPS with it.