
Switch over to the cGPSMapper tab and change the map to transparent (Y). Then go to File->Map Properties and change the Type Set to Garmin, enter an 8-digit ID and a Name, then switch over to Levels and make sure you have at least two levels defined (clicking Insert Before will create them for you). First, you need to save the file as Polish format (.mp). Am I missing a step? I was hoping the demo version would let me try this to see some results before purchasing (if needed). gpx file of a hike along several trails in MapEdit and saved it, but when I go to Export it, the Garmin IMG/cpsmapper is greyed out. I downloaded the free version of GPSMapEdit and cGPSmapper, opened a. No problem, it's not hard to make a basic non-routing version that will overlay onto TOPO or CN maps, in fact the demo version will do this. Plus, it expects a track to have a beginning, follow a course, and have an end.so connecting a network of trails together into one track is a real pain. Maybe it's just me but cutting and joining tracks in Mapsource is nothing less than painful. What is the easiest way to get this acomplished? I want to be able to keep the tracks on my map (laptop) and also in the GPS for when we're out there. Over the course of several weekends, we may run several different sections of trail, and then end up connecting them weeks later. I'm using a 60CSx, and I have Mapsource TopoCanada.
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What I'm having trouble with is how to actually put the trail on the map to have, long term.
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I always make sure to clear my track log before we leave, and then transfer the tracks to my PC when I get home, and clean them up, etc.

And other times we're exploring crown land, through clear cuts, etc, and creating new trails by joining woods roads together, skidder trails, etc. I'm a member of my local Jeep club, and we go out on the weekend, and sometime run an established trail, and sometime explore new trails that need thinning out, etc.
