+crackhead Posted July 19, 2005 Share Posted July 19, 2005 Is there a way that when I go into my account on geocaching.com, and I look at cahces under "My Geocaching Details" and when I click found it, on the page listing all the caches I have found, that I can download them all to one single GPX or LOC file? I think that this would be a nice feature, so I could download all my found caches to one file for later viewing off of geocaching.com for export to other programs, etc. Or is there allready a way to do this? Link to comment
+crackhead Posted July 19, 2005 Author Share Posted July 19, 2005 By the way, I tried to pocket query these and it kept saying, not found, so dont know what I am doing wrong. Link to comment
+Langner91 Posted July 20, 2005 Share Posted July 20, 2005 I created a "My Found Geocaches" PQ that runs every Monday (since I usually find them on Sat/Sun). It works like a top. Here is what I have selected: Any Type Any Container That: --I have found AND Are Not on My Ignore List By Coordinate: --my home Coordinate 500 Mile Radius That gives me all of mine. I also save them to a bookmark list whenever I log them. Good luck man. Link to comment
robertlipe Posted July 20, 2005 Share Posted July 20, 2005 The 'found by me' PQ is a much requested feature and discussed here many time. The house is allegedly "'workin' on it." You cannot accomplish the same results in the general case because you may run into zero or more of: A) Inability to return archived caches. The 500 find limit C) The 500 mile limit. You can get some of your finds with the PQs, but many cachers won't be able able to get even a reasonable subset of their finds. Hint: don't select "found by me" AND "not found by me". Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted July 20, 2005 Share Posted July 20, 2005 You can get all your non-archived caches in PQs. If you have more than 500 non-archived finds, you will have to tweak the settings a little to get all of them in a few PQs, but its certainly doable. The easiest way to get your archived finds is to work from your 'found caches' list and download the gpx file for each one individually. Link to comment
+caderoux Posted July 20, 2005 Share Posted July 20, 2005 Instead of using the radius, someone here told me you can just select all states - this will give you your locationless caches, too (even though they have no state). So the radius limit can be gotten around. Link to comment
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