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How do I import trails from Google Earth or a trails website?

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How do I import trails from Google Earth or a trails website?

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Saved GPS tracks can be created a number of different ways, and those tracks or points can be downloaded and displayed on your AccuTerra application. Two popular options: A) Find a track or a point on a User Generated Content site, such as the Trails Co-Op. B) Create a Placemark or Draw a Path using the Draw feature on Google Earth, and save it as a KML file to your computer. Once you have a KML built and saved to your Documents, upload it to The Trails Co-Op and create a web link (you can also create trails from The Trails Co-Op if you are registered). You’re now ready to import that track or placemark into AccuTerra, Map Candy, or the HIKE application. If the link is displayed, it will look something like this: http://redtrails.com/getKML.php?s=5179U2117 . If the link is embedded in a tag, such as this: Yosemite Falls Trail, simply right click the link and select “Copy link Location”. Paste the link into an email to your iPhone email account, and send it. Once that email is on your d

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