saldydog wrote:
> OK....... export from where, and how? What is kml?

Export from the findmespot.com website.

After you take a trip, login to the spot website (NOT the shopping site).
Click the My GPS Locations tab
If a bunch of locations don't show up...
    set all the checkboxes required under ESN, Date Received, and select all Message Types.
    then click Apply.
You should see all the locations your device transmitted (and were received by the satellite.)
Click the "show 25/50/100" option, set it to 100.
Click the checkbox at the left end of the locations headings, so all the locations checkboxes below are then checked.
    For more than 100 locations, select all 100, go to the next page, select all again; repeat.
Above on the right, find the "Download as...", click it, and click "KML"
A little download window should open, allowing you to "Save File". Save the file on your computer.

THAT file is the KML file. It must be uploaded to a web-accessible site. You can upload it on Google.   Read more here: Gmap4 - Google Maps+topographic.. The author of that post is the author of the Gmap4 / mappingsupport website. It's a most useful tool!