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Yes. You need the cable to connect to your computer ().

Then use MapSource if you have it, there's free options (EasyGPS is a decent one for windows, it's free and will move data to/from GPS and save it as a GPX).

Take the GPX output from EasyGPS, MapSource may be able to save to GPX, and drop it on Google Earth.
 
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Played with it last night and found out how to transfer it. Mine has all the little tracking boxes. Will play with it tonight some more. Want to be able to send it to my riding buddies also.
 
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You can also transfer the data directly from your GPS to Google Earth if you pay the cheapest subscription fee ($20/yr ??). Then you can save the images in a much higher resolution as well.

or you can copy the GPX and learn to take screenshots for free :)
 
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This free utility creates a KML file that you can overlay on Google earth like any other layer.

Still have to get the data from the GPS to the computer for that. That's neat for sharing it real quick, but that site gets SLOW during the day. Google Earth lets you fly around too, which is cool.
 
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