![]() ![]() Download all the maps required for your route. (As I recall, from the map of the world shown, you go to a place in Spain and zoom in until the the Download button appears. Download the appropriate maps of Spain.Please, can someone help me?Ĭlick to expand.Yes, that's what I do. How do I do this? I have an Iphone SE, and that hasn't changed. I know it involved emailing each stage from something to something, or maybe it is called uploading something to something. I know how to access trails on wikilocs and have saved my "favorites" that I need for my next camino.Īt one point, many caminos and years ago, I did know how to connect my wikilocs app to my Kml/Kmz Gpx app. I want the "blue dot" indicating me, to appear on my map, so I can see whether it is on the orange trail. I just want wikilocs to be my useful resource if I am not sure I am still on the trail. I don't care about linking photos to my walk. I do not want to use it as an app that lets others know where I am. I want to use Wikilocs for the sole purpose of making sure I am still on the trail - when I am doing infrequently walked trails like the Lana, where the markings may be covered with snow, or not evident, and there are no people to ask. I have read through all the above, and other threads, and still need help. I could have gone hours without seeing someone to help me find my way back. I was thankful my GPS showed me a way back to the path. I was walking through an area with lots of vinyards and every road I crossed looked the same. And then there is that one time that I hadn't used GPS and I knew I had lost the arrows and knew I wouldn't find my way back to the path without gps. Several times the arrows were so hard to locate that I did put my GPS on. Just retrace your steps until you find your way back to an arrow. Most of the time, it was easy to get back on track. And I had days when I walked alone for hours at a time. But when I arrived I found quite a few areas that were poorly marked. I walked last summer - and after reading lots of comments like yours on forums like this - I assumed what you stated to be true. And there aren't always other pilgrims or locals around to help put you back on path. While that is "mostly" true - there ARE places that are not well marked and it is easy to miss a turn. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |