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You could also print out selected pages, or portions of pages (copied and pasted to notepad) for printing.

Bulky and not very eco-friendly, but it works. Also provides note making abilities to properly keep track of info for later posting "finds" or "DNF".

 

Do however, be careful of posting info in finds that include "spoiler" info, such as exactly where you find the cache. The cache owner has to option to delete your find should they feel it reveals too much info on where others can find it. This is afterall, a game of hunting.

 

Welcome to the addiction. :anicute:

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If you become a premium member ($30 per year) you will have access to Pocket Queries. PQs allow you to download up to 500 caches based on criteria you specify either along a route in in an area. There is a free program that will print out a list based on the PQ.

Yea that is what i been trying to do figure out the pocket Queries I am a premium member i look at it a few weeks back but lost hope in trying to figure it out and yes i work in a office and i am on the computer most of the day so i do know h0w to work things??

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If you become a premium member ($30 per year) you will have access to Pocket Queries. PQs allow you to download up to 500 caches based on criteria you specify either along a route in in an area. There is a free program that will print out a list based on the PQ.

Yea that is what i been trying to do figure out the pocket Queries I am a premium member i look at it a few weeks back but lost hope in trying to figure it out and yes i work in a office and i am on the computer most of the day so i do know h0w to work things??

I use GSAK and it does this easily, but it is not free. Not sure what the free program is but others will chime in.

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If you become a premium member ($30 per year) you will have access to Pocket Queries. PQs allow you to download up to 500 caches based on criteria you specify either along a route in in an area. There is a free program that will print out a list based on the PQ.

Yea that is what i been trying to do figure out the pocket Queries I am a premium member i look at it a few weeks back but lost hope in trying to figure it out and yes i work in a office and i am on the computer most of the day so i do know h0w to work things??

http://www.markwell.us/pq.htm is a great tutorial for PQs

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