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Whenever I have had to transfer one platform's data files to another (e.g., Nat. Geo. Topo. to Garmin to GE, etc.) GPSBabel has been invaluable. http://www.gpsbabel.org/I am not aware of the format of the Hunting GPS Maps data, but if it is viewable on your GPS as a route or waypoints, you should be able to get it off the GPS into a usable format for conversion to GE. I'd check the EULA on Hunting GPS Maps, though. I would be surprised if that was an authorized use, since they appear to have a competing product.
If you have a Garmin GPs which I assume, why add google earth when you can add on Garmin's Birdseye, which is basically Garmin's verson of google earth designed for Garmin's specifically?
Birdseye is thw way to go. I love it.
Our new HUNT App gives you the options of several different layers, check it out here! HUNT App information - http://www.huntinggpsmaps.com/hunt-for-mobile-devices#.UsdBd7SQkZwOur HUNT for Google Earth overlay only works for your Google Earth download. As a fellow hunter I believe it is an awesome tool for scouting. HUNT for Google Earth Overlay information - http://www.huntinggpsmaps.com/store/computer-maps/google-earthIf you purchase a HUNT SD product it will work on your Garmin GPS and on Garmin Basecamp. HUNT SD information - http://www.huntinggpsmaps.com/store/gps-mapsBirdseye View is another option and our overlay just goes over the Birdseye. Birdseye works on Basecamp and your Garmin GPS.BirdsEye information - https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/maps/on-the-trail-maps/birdseye/birdseye-satellite-imagery/prod70144.htmlI hope this answers most your questions, let me know if you have any others, thanks everyone!
Yes if you use the garmin basecamp software. Its like google earth. You can do all that I think. You can scout and create a route/track and put it on gps overlayed with birdseye sat. image. Really neat, I havent got to deep into it. I mark a few p.o.i and get the sat. images and go!