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Waypoint App On The Iphone 4S

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Ok, so a few weeks ago I downloaded the free waypoint app on my phone and this past weekend got a chance to put it to use when out fishing with a buddy as we were walking and he was showing me spots to fish and what time of the year there best at. I recorded the 5 spots on my phone and the app recorded the latitude and longitude of those spots, BUT does anyone know how to take those cordinates and get directions to them online. An example of one of the cordinates to the spots is: Latitude: 38.94022839 Longitude: -77.77980826 All the app does is give you this and tell you how far you are from there. I want driving directions to the general area of the spot and then the app could come into use. The app is made by Seby Moiseie

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Try this : http://transition.fc...SS-decimal.html

then just put the 38° 56' 24.8202" -77° 46' 47.3088" into google

Don't know about an iphone , but my smartphone will give the location and map it for you (enable gps), without any need for an app.

Another way is take a picture of the location, make sure gps is enabled on your smartphone. Open the picture with a " GPS photo extractor, sorry I can't find the web site at the moment, This would be if you loaded your pic into your computer at home. Smart pones recorded all exif data including location.

Another option, google has an exif extracter you can load into chrome browser, just run your mouse over a picture on google and the location will be displayed, if gps was enabled on the original pic, works great. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nchnjcdahncnilbicljpnbfobpnljnki

A number of easy options.

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