Monday, May 25, 2026 at 23:23
This is a very common question from former Hema users, so it’s worth explaining how Traveller handles data a bit differently.
Imported waypoints are normally saved as Personal
Places, and standard accounts are limited to 1,000 Personal
Places. If you exceed this you have to delete Personal
Places from your account. Because Hema relies heavily on waypoint-based navigation, many imported files contain large numbers of
junction markers or routing points that simply are not needed in Traveller.
In many cases, campsites, POIs, lookouts, dump points, trailheads etc. already exist in the ExplorOz
Places database - in fact there are 107,000+
Places with an exceptional
campsite coverage plus everything you could imagine. Far bigger than Wikicamps and other travel apps, including many historic sites, huts and more so importing duplicates as Personal
Places often just creates clutter for you to deal with on your map screen and uses up your Personal Place allocation unnecessarily. It will cost you time and create frustration if you need to delete them just so you can use the system as it is intended.
Traveller is designed around using the supplied ExplorOz
Places database for routing and trip planning. If you find a public Place that needs improvement, you can add reviews, photos, or updates so everyone benefits from the shared information.
If you want to attach something personal to a public Place, use the Notes feature or save the Place into your own folders for trip planning. This does not create a duplicate copy - it simply gives you quick access to that Place within your own account.
Personal
Places are best reserved for:
private/sensitive locations (home, work, medical, etc.)
temporary routing markers
locations that genuinely do not already exist in the ExplorOz database - after creating them as Personal you can check the details then edit and change the save to option to ExplorOz (instead of Personal) - this is best practise for adding to the ExplorOz database for everyone to enjoy and benefit.
One important thing to remember is that deleting imported Personal
Places later can be time-consuming, as there is no selective batch delete tool apart from deleting entire folders.
So before importing thousands of old Hema waypoints, it’s worth checking how many of them are already available in Traveller first.
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