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Geocaching in Cherokee County

Explore the exciting world of geocaching in Cherokee County with this comprehensive guide. Obtain your geocache permit and learn how to use tools like Excel to manage your geocaching data effectively. By right-clicking on the .loc file, you can create an XML file for easy data manipulation. This guide also covers how to add X, Y data and change projections using Arc Toolbox. Don’t forget to check out the City of Cherokee County Parks using Google Earth for a fun outdoor experience. For inquiries, contact Curtis Cockburn at ccockburn@co.cherokee.ia.us or call 712-225-6999.

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Geocaching in Cherokee County

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  1. Geocaching in Cherokee County

  2. County Conservation Board Geocache Permit

  3. Right click on the .loc file and open with Excel, will create and xml file. Copy out those cells you want and paste into new sheet

  4. Tools / Add X, Y Data To change projection, you must export data to create a shapefile.

  5. ‘Define Projection’ in Arc Toolbox ‘Project’ tool in Arc Toolbox

  6. City of Cherokee

  7. County Parks

  8. Google Earth Geocache Browser

  9. Have Fun!! Curtis Cockburn ccockburn@co.cherokee.ia.us 712 225 6999

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