+she_wolf Posted July 4, 2008 Share Posted July 4, 2008 Is there a way that I can sort my "cache along a route" routes? For example on Sunday I am heading up to a cabin and am doing a PQ for that. Can I only pull up that PQ in GPS or GSAK? Rather than have it mingled together with other PQ? I'm going to guess no, but thought I would ask anyways. HAPPY 4TH EVERYONE!! Quote Link to comment
jholly Posted July 4, 2008 Share Posted July 4, 2008 (edited) Is there a way that I can sort my "cache along a route" routes? For example on Sunday I am heading up to a cabin and am doing a PQ for that. Can I only pull up that PQ in GPS or GSAK? Rather than have it mingled together with other PQ? I'm going to guess no, but thought I would ask anyways. HAPPY 4TH EVERYONE!! Why not separate things with separate databases in GSAK? I have many. North this route, south this route, one for my destination, etc. Oh, yes I have one for the found caches. All found caches are removed from the database they were in and moved to the found database. This is done with a logging macro. As for the GPS, not much can be done there. I frequently blow off the waypoints in the GPS and reload from GSAK. I also delete the databases in GSAK as the need passes. Jim Edited July 4, 2008 by jholly Quote Link to comment
+JohnTee Posted July 4, 2008 Share Posted July 4, 2008 If you know in advance what segments of your route you will be driving each day, break the route up into those segments. Otherwise, within GSAK, if you have caches from a route, you can filter from Point A (where you're starting that day) choose points of the compass (N, S, E, W, NW, NE, SW, SE) that include your route and distance you plan to drive that day. For example, you are traveling from New Orleans to Minneapolis-St. Paul. Today you're traveling from Memphis to St. Louis. Choose Memphis for a center, choose N, NW and NE, something like 250 miles in your filter. That should catch all the caches from your route between Memphis and St. Louis. Cache On! JohnTee Quote Link to comment
+JohnTee Posted July 4, 2008 Share Posted July 4, 2008 Doh! What jholly said. Create different databases. JohnTee Quote Link to comment
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