Use the KML Files linked at the bottom of this page in Google Earth to view polygon overlays indicating the DeLorme Atlas pages for each state.
Background
My wife and I are geocachers and we cache under the name AngelMay3. We've had the opportunity to complete the Georgia and South Carolina DeLorme challenges. We completed the Georgia DeLorme challenge first. We used the Google Earth KML file of the Georgia DeLorme pages and the Geocaching.com plugin to look up the caches. When we decided to do the South Carolina DeLorme challenge, I could not locate a KML file with the SC DeLorme page information. Therefore, I downloaded the GSAK macro, extracted the SC DeLorme page coordinates from the macro, and created our own KML file from the data. After that, I decided to write a script to read in the entire GSAK challenge macro, extract the data for all of the DeLorme challenges, and write out KML files for each one.
Using KML Files in Google Earth for DeLorme Challenges
1. Download and install Google Earth.
2. Download and open the Geocaching.com plugin to view caches in Google Earth.
3. Open one of the KML files in Google Earth to show outlines around where the DeLorme pages are.
4. Each time you move / zoom / change the Google Earth viewing area, the Geocaching.com plugin will pull in updated caches for that area. Therefore, you should be able to tell which DeLorme page a cache falls in very easily.
Note: The Geocaching.com Google Earth plugin shows caches to an accuracy of about 100-200ft. So if the cache is within, say, 250ft of the DeLorme page line, you may want to choose a different cache.
KML Files
Below are each of the KML files for DeLorme challenges as of the GSAK challenge.gsk Macro 2.79j. The data was extracted and files were created on November 3, 2017.
VBScript Used to Generate KML Files
I have also included the VBScript used to generate the KML files from the GSAK macro. It was uploaded as ZZZ_Extract_KML_from_GSK.txt.
To use this script, follow the directions below:
1. Download script ZZZ_Extract_KML_fromGSK.txt
2. Rename file to change extension from .txt to .vbs
3. Download challenge.gsk GSAK Macro file.
4. Edit VBScript and change variables to point to the folders you have downloaded the files to.
5. Run VBScript using wscript in Windows.
Python Used to Generate KML Files
I have also included a Python script used to generate the KML files from the GSAK macro. It was uploaded as ZZZ_Extract_KML_from_GSK.py.
To use this script, follow the directions below:
1. Download script ZZZ_Extract_KML_fromGSK.py
2. Download challenge.gsk GSAK Macro file.
3. Run the Python script using Python in Windows.
Related Links
Geocaching.com Bookmark List of DeLorme Challenges (by blindleader)
Geocaching.com Google Earth Plugin
GSAK (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife)
Note: Use of the DeLorme name is for clarification purposes. I assume the DeLorme name is a registered trademark of the DeLorme company. I am in no way trying to link the script to the company. I have no connection to the company and the script has not been endorsed, etc. by the company. However, I can recommend the DeLorme PN-40 and PN-60 series GPS units. We've been using a PN-40 since shortly after we started caching.