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Which means a little simple manipulation is required to create your own Aussie [[Route]].
 
Which means a little simple manipulation is required to create your own Aussie [[Route]].
 
One method is to Download a [[GPX]] file of an existing listed Route, open the GPX file using notepad and modifying the entered [[Waypoint]] [[Coordinates]] with those of your own desired [[Route]]. then save the modified file and upload to GC.com
 
One method is to Download a [[GPX]] file of an existing listed Route, open the GPX file using notepad and modifying the entered [[Waypoint]] [[Coordinates]] with those of your own desired [[Route]]. then save the modified file and upload to GC.com
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Another method is to use Magellan Mapsend Lite V2. Build a waypoint route (CTRL F5) by clicking along the roads you wish to travel. When finished, use the "Save to GPX" option and upload to GC.COM.
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Mapsend limits each waypoint route to 49 points, automatically creating a new route when you reach the limit. If your route has more than 49 points, you will need to edit the GPX file before uploading it. To make one continuous route, simply remove the 3 lines of text which mark the break between routes - they will look similar to this </rte> <rte> <name>Route 1</name>.
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The Magellan Basemap should be sufficient for creating routes with Mapsend Lite, however the "Discover AUS topo" maps provide more accuracy and up to date mapping.
  
 
A handy tip also is to provide at least the country or state in the Routes Keyword search field in order to make it easier for fellow cachers to find your created [[Route]] whilst also adding them to this Wiki directory.
 
A handy tip also is to provide at least the country or state in the Routes Keyword search field in order to make it easier for fellow cachers to find your created [[Route]] whilst also adding them to this Wiki directory.

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What are they

Caches Along A Route is an additional feature provided by GC.com which enables an advanced Pocket Query 'visit Pocket queries' to be generated which will contain all your cache search types within your specified distance of the Route, Maximum Distance 15Km

Setting up a route

At this stage there is no quick method for creating a Route for Australia due to Google Earth not currently having road directions for Australia at this time. Which means a little simple manipulation is required to create your own Aussie Route. One method is to Download a GPX file of an existing listed Route, open the GPX file using notepad and modifying the entered Waypoint Coordinates with those of your own desired Route. then save the modified file and upload to GC.com

Another method is to use Magellan Mapsend Lite V2. Build a waypoint route (CTRL F5) by clicking along the roads you wish to travel. When finished, use the "Save to GPX" option and upload to GC.COM. Mapsend limits each waypoint route to 49 points, automatically creating a new route when you reach the limit. If your route has more than 49 points, you will need to edit the GPX file before uploading it. To make one continuous route, simply remove the 3 lines of text which mark the break between routes - they will look similar to this </rte> <rte> <name>Route 1</name>.

The Magellan Basemap should be sufficient for creating routes with Mapsend Lite, however the "Discover AUS topo" maps provide more accuracy and up to date mapping.

A handy tip also is to provide at least the country or state in the Routes Keyword search field in order to make it easier for fellow cachers to find your created Route whilst also adding them to this Wiki directory.

Caches Along A Route

You need to be a Geocaching.com Premium Member to access the Caches Along A Route feature. The idea is to place a route in each state with a link back to GC.com using a capitol or major regional center as a starting point to aid in finding the route.It may also be worthwhile to use a Route even if you are only going a short distance along it And please sign you work and put in some details to let people know which way it goes.

New South Wales & ACT

Sydney to Armidale via New England Highway Postman Pat

Sydney to The Gold Coast via F3, Pacific Hwy & Gold Coast Hwy GIN51E

Sydney to Canberra via Hume Hwy & Federal Hwy GIN51E

Hume Hwy from Sydney to Albury GIN51E

Olympic Hwy- Cowra to Albury via Wagga Wagga GIN51E

Sturt Hwy Hume NSW to SA via Wagga Wagga GIN51E

Brisbane to Newcastle via New England Hwy Rogainer

Queensland

Brisbane to Newcastle via New England Hwy Rogainer

Brisbane to Rockhampton along Bruce Hwy Rogainer

Victoria

Melbourne to Sydney via Hume Highway Pickupfamily

Hume Freeway Melbourne to Wodonga/Albury GIN51E

Tasmania

South Australia

Sturt Hwy - Gawler SA to VIC GIN51E

Northern Territory

Western Australia

Others