Etrex Garmin GPS to Google Maps
This post describes how to create Google Maps from a GPS devise.

Your Etrex will output two lots of data available from the GPX files.
The two types of data allow you to create.
A Google Map of Waypoints
A Google Map of Tracks
There is a process you need to follow:-
Plug in your GPS unit.
Access Ozi Explorer.
Use the interface to import your waypoints..
A Google Map of Waypoints
1) Ozi Explorer
Get Waypoints from GPSFile > Save Maps to File > Export to GPX - Save to Desktop
2) GPS Visualizer
You've got a selection of options.In order to get them into Google Maps, they have to be in a web accessible format. So choose Google Earth format.
Once your file is uploaded you should be given a link to download your file which looks something like this 1211203282-21568-82.37.19.123.kmz.
Click on it get it to your desktop.
3) Googlemaps
Go to Googlemaps.co.ukGo to My Maps
On Create New Map > Import > KML File
A Google Map of Tracks
... lifted straight from previous blogs on the subject.
1) Ozi Explorer
From the interface > Get track from GPSIf you've done it correctly, you'll get a tally in the toolbar.
Wait until this has finished.
File > Save Maps to File > Export to GPX - Save to Desktop
2) GPS Visualizer
Again, you've got a selection, choose Google Earth and your file will convert to a web-ready format.From your link, 1211203282-21568-82.37.19.123.kmz, save to desktop.
That's it! Google plots your waypoints/tracks then zooms to center the map.3) Googlemaps
Go to Googlemaps.co.ukGo to My Maps
On Create New Map > Import > KML File.
If the file is a large one Maps will split it up over a number of pages.
It's as simple as giving your waypoints/tracks some names and you can share this map with the world.
Hardware
Garmin Etrex GPS
Garmin PC interface cable (RS232 serial port connector) - not applicable to Geko 101
Labels: blogging, googlemaps, gps, kml, mapping






2 Comments:
Why not skip Step #3 by just having GPS Visualizer create a Google Map instead of KML?
2:20 AM, May 21, 2008
Probably because the visualiser 'Map' option renders in javascript.
When you take this to another platform you have to output directly to code. Doing it through KML/google maps means it's accessible to any user on any platform and you don't have to mess around with web-pages.
The newer versions of ozi explorer output directly to KML.
In this example I've used visualiser. In future, I might not need to.
Thanks for your comment
4:49 PM, May 21, 2008
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