![]() Just make sure to back it up if you actually care about the contents of your database. With Basecamp you can skip the splitting and joining and simply mass delete a bunch of points that don't need to be there. Mass deleting individual track points in Caltopo is also a giant pain since each point has to be removed individually. This is much easier to do than doing it in Caltopo, which can sometimes get messy especially when using the join feature, as you can't select how the two segments are joined, just that they are. Basecamp is absolutely loaded with features and is great for storing all of your tracks, waypoints, etc. From the file menu, select Export>Export Selection to save the adjusted track to a new.Delete the necessary track points and the map will auto update.As you do, it will display your position on the map AND you can adjust the map (zoom, move) while you have the track open. Use your keyboard arrows to scroll through the point list.gpx file is shown in the My Collection list, double-click it to open the list of points From the File menu, select Import to import your gpx file.Click "My Collection" in the view list on the left, so it's selected.Then I upload my track on top of the waypoints, clean that up with relation to the waypoints, delete the waypoints from the list, and save the cleaned-up track. So I upload my waypoints, clean them up, and save that file. For example, I might take 30 waypoints on a route and decide to keep just twelve of the most important locations such as trailhead, trail junctions, stream crossings, dramatic changes in terrain (such as "Start Boulder Field"), and destination. ![]() I usually save two files: one of the cleaned-up track and another of the waypoints that I want to keep. Just be aware that when you Save, everything in the list is included in the GPX file. You can also clean up your waypoints this way. ![]() When you have the track you want, click in the Drawing Tools Menu to download and save it. To delete a waypoint, just right-click on it. A "ghost" waypoint will appear between the old and new waypoints and you can drag it to the right location. ![]() To extend the track, drag the last waypoint and place it where you want it. Now you can edit the track by waypoint: Once it's uploaded, select it in the list below the menu and another menu will appear on the track. In the Drawing Tools menu on the upper right, upload your track Click the link on the left of the screen: The process is similar to Bill's description for editing in Basecamp. I used to edit my GPS tracks in Notepad (painful!) but now I use GPS Visualizer. ![]()
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