Geocaching with Photos
- arniebarney
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Re: Geocaching with Photos
I'm loading the pq's by copy and paste. I stripped out all the ones I had and loaded only one geocache. I associated your supplied images to that cache and I still get the same result of a blank thumb screen.
Montana 700, Monterra, Oregon 450
- arniebarney
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Re: Geocaching with Photos
Update: I inserted a micro sd card and copied the GeocachePhotos directory to it (the one from the gpsr). Deleted the directory on the gpsr and copied back the one from the sd card. Lo and behold I see the thumbs screen rendered correctly. Fingers crossed. It may be something to do with my laptop file system and the copy process. I will try the whole process at home on another pc when I finish my travels. Thanks for your persistence and patience. Gratefully appreciated.
Montana 700, Monterra, Oregon 450
- GPSrChive
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Re: Geocaching with Photos
Fantastic! I was going to suggest trying a different computer next, sounds like you are on your way down that path already!
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Re: Geocaching with Photos
This is a feature I've never been aware of so I had to check it out. Like the others, I only got as far as the blank white screen and tapping the upper left corner brought up the photo.
But it's rare that I'd have any use for this feature. What I've done in the past is download a spoiler photo from the cache page and just email it to myself with the cache name being the subject. But this method is good to know and I've saved the steps in case I use it in the future.
Link to the 'How To' section on storing photos in the GPSr (Manual Download):
https://www.gpsrchive.com/Shared/Geocac ... hotos.html
Link to viewing the photos (Under 'Photos', about the 6th section from the top.):
https://www.gpsrchive.com/Montana%207x0 ... ching.html
But it's rare that I'd have any use for this feature. What I've done in the past is download a spoiler photo from the cache page and just email it to myself with the cache name being the subject. But this method is good to know and I've saved the steps in case I use it in the future.
Link to the 'How To' section on storing photos in the GPSr (Manual Download):
https://www.gpsrchive.com/Shared/Geocac ... hotos.html
Link to viewing the photos (Under 'Photos', about the 6th section from the top.):
https://www.gpsrchive.com/Montana%207x0 ... ching.html