Under "My Garmin" I have subfolders for each hiking area, that is, a subfolder for each of the three saints, plus subfolders for other areas.
After a hike, I transfer GPS track data from the handheld to my PC and save it in the appropriate subfolder adding the word "raw" to the file name. If I have a little bit of time, I "save as" a second time changing the word "raw" to "edited," then I analyze my hike and tidy up track and waypoints. If I screw up and delete too much, I can fall back to the "raw" file.
If I have more time, I copy selected tracks and waypoints from "edited" and paste them into a master file for each hiking area and name the file "composite" (e.g., Baldy composite, San Gorgonio composite, San Jacinto composite). {NB: keep each track to 500 points or less.} Heading out the door to my next hike, I load my handheld with the appropriate "composite" file.
Do you have a system that works?
