Mar 26, 2013 The route starts on the Missouri/Kansas state line west of Joplin Missouri. Follow the Ks. Historic Byway signage through the 13.2 miles of Kansas Route 66. The route travels through Galena, Riverton and the Marsh Arch Bridge before continuing into Baxter Springs. At the south end of Baxter Springs the route will take you to the Oklahoma state. Route 66.kmz. Raw file: Route Sixty-Six TourGuide.gpx (211.54 KB) This is a pretty comprehensive list of POIs along the famed Mother Road Route 66. I provided descriptions whenever possible. Now go get your kicks on Route 66! Apr 04, 2017 We use OpenCPN as an example, but the GPX files created work with any navigation program. The link to the converter is https://www.starpath.com/gpx/.
Did a bit of work over the weekend creating some itinerary files for TomTom GPS systems that I thought might be worth sharing.
Gpx File Software
Estim computer software. Bit of thanks to the guys Black Top Candy's for creating the initial Google route, but with a bit of jiggery pokery I have these converted into itinerary files (ITN) that a TomTom can read.
Files are labelled into alphabetical order along with the State they cover, each is about 100 miles long and from initial viewing seem pretty much correct. (This route includes the Santa Fe loop). Mickey mouse clubhouse torrents. I'll certainly be using them in conjunction with the EZ66 guide book.
Compressed Zip file is located in Google Drive from the following location: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6Va6vR8bR0Adk5uSlhPWWZVdlU&usp=sharing
Metabo kgs 216 m manual. Adobe premiere pro cc 2018 12.1.2. With the TomTom connected to a PC or Mac, copy these ITN files to the ITN folder of your TomTom and they will appear in the Itinerary Planning section when the device is in use.
If you want to see or edit these files without the use of a TomTom, I can recommend a great program called Tyre. There is a free version available: https://www.tyretotravel.com/ You will be able to open the files in this program and view the route using the built in Google maps viewer. If there is demand for it, I can create Garmin versions of these (GPX), although anyone with access to Tyre can do this themselves along with many other formats.