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<title>CUCC Expedition Handbook: Uploading files/photos</title>
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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expedition Handbook</h2>
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<h1>Uploading GPS tracks and locations</h1>
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<h2>The end-result you are trying to achieve</h2>
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What you are trying to do is to get your recorded locations (waypoints) and wanderings (tracks)
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appear properly in the cave survey database. But you have to upload
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the tracks and waypoints in a GPX file to the right place.
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<p>If you are really lazy (or really a beginner) you can use the simple upload method, but there are some
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unavoidable complexities in getting the GPX file out of your device.
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<p><em>(If you are looking for how to upload some photos instead, those instructions are
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<a href="uploading.html">here</a>)</em>.
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<h3>Instructions: contents</h3>
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<li><a href="#getgpx">Get the GPX file</a> that holds your locations and wanderings.
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<li><a href="#uploadgpx">Upload the GPX file</a> to the proper place.
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</ol>
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<h2 id="getgpx">Getting the GPX data out of your phone or device</h2>
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<li>Use the "Wikilocs" app (or another app with GPS tracking function) to record your track as you walk across the plateau.
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<li>When you have finished your walk and are back on the internet, publish your track using the app.
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<li>In the app,there is an option to "share" your track by email:
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<ul>
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<li>Share it with yourself i.e. email it to your own email address.
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<li>Share it with someone who knows how to do the GPX thing and upload it properly.
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</ul>
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<li>On your laptop (or possibly on your phone) look at the email and visit the web page by clicking on the link.
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<li>The web page has a "Download" button: click on it.
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<li>It may give you options such as "Garmin", or "File". Choose "File".
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<li>It will ask for a filename to use. Pick something like "northplat-asmith-2018-07-29" (if your name is Aaron Smith)
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<li>A GPX file "northplat-asmith-2018-07-29.gpx" will be downloaded to the Downloads folder on your laptop.
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</ol>
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<p>
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Congratulations. You now have your track recorded using GPS as a GPX file.
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<h2 id="uploadgpx">Upload instructions</h2>
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<h3>Simple upload instructions</h3>
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<li>Email the public link from the app to someone who knows how to do it. <br>
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<li>Email the GPX file to someone who knows how to do it. <br>
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GPX files are small, so don't be shy of adding them as attachments.
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</ol>
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<p>If you can't find someone who knows how to do it, find the most extreme nerd you can find and point them at the
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<a href="#expert">Expert instructions</a> below.
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<h3>Slightly less simple upload instructions</h3>
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<p>Using your own laptop on expo, or after you return from expo,
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use the "more complex" instructions for <a href="uploading.html">uploading photos</a> to /uploads/,
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but upload your GPX files instead.
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<h2 id="expert">Experts only</h2>
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<p>
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GPX data is stored in two places. If you have edited GPS tracks and waypoints with no extraneous data
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then it will go into the <a href="http://expo.survex.com/repositories/home/expo/loser/graph/">Loser DVCS repository</a> in folder /gpx/[year]/ e.g. <br>
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<em>/loser/2018/stone-bridge-to-fischgesicht_aday-2018-07-12.gpx</em><br>
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<p>Note the implicit naming convention for this file created by Anthony Day on July 12th 2018.
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