There's a section on every cache page called "Generate Maps" - I have links to Topozone, Microsoft Terra Server, and Mapquest. I prefer Mapquest since you can get directions from a location to an exact long/lat coordinate (well, as far as a road can take you anyway).
For example, check out the Asterix Cache page http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.asp?ID=227
Jeremy
-----Original Message----- From: SRA2647@aol.com [mailto:SRA2647@aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 12:13 PM To: gpsstash@egroups.com Subject: Re: [gpsstash] Digest Number 165
>> i can't figure out how, if i just got the regular mapquest page, or any other online map source, to just enter GPS coordinates, liek those below, in order to generate a map..<< For Andy inparticular, and everyone in general: Topozone is testing improved service which now allows one to enter LatLon in DDMMSS, Decimal Degrees or UTM coords to pull up a map. Just goto http://test.topozone.com I understand that after the first of the year, this is to be a regular feature. Try it, You'll like it. Steve Arnold the Virtual Hunter
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