![]() Garmin advises that you can use custom icons (see Garmin Support – Custom Icons). So my objective was to figure out how to make it more useful by being able to use custom icons to display those various status flags. That makes the tool of limited use for planning journeys. And finally, there is no way or highlighting disabled or archived ones. There is no way of indicating whether those caches are mine or someone else’s, or whether I corrected the coordinates. So by default there is no method of telling different types of cache from one-another. ![]() These represent an unfound cache and a found cache respectively. They are a locked treasure chest and an open treasure chest brimming with gold. ObjectivesĪs a geocacher, most of my dislike for Basecamp stems from the fact that there are only two on-screen symbols. So this post is very much in the “niche” category. Most people aren’t in the game for heavy customisation. The fact that there is little internet chat supports that assertion. They must assume that most users don’t delve deeply enough for this to be an issue. Garmin doesn’t publish a lot of documentation about customization. You can get good-quality, free, vector maps that can be mimicked on the GPSr. Basecamp is a preferred technology for some locations. Having spent a week or so getting Memory-Map to display custom icons (see Memory-Map), I went back to Basecamp.
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