+hawk-dive Posted November 4, 2010 Share Posted November 4, 2010 Is there an easy way to look up my FTF ?? Quote Link to comment
+dfx Posted November 4, 2010 Share Posted November 4, 2010 no, because the site doesn't know who found what first. you can only keep track yourself. Quote Link to comment
+hawk-dive Posted November 4, 2010 Author Share Posted November 4, 2010 no, because the site doesn't know who found what first. you can only keep track yourself. Thank you. I was hoping I could see my log on all caches that I have found. Quote Link to comment
+dfx Posted November 4, 2010 Share Posted November 4, 2010 I was hoping I could see my log on all caches that I have found. that you can do by pulling your "my finds" pocket query. it includes all your logs on all the caches you've found. you could load that into GSAK or any other capable application and read your logs there. if you've always used a certain phrase in your FTF logs, you could automatically generate your FTF stats from that. some online stats generators like http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/ can do that too. Quote Link to comment
+hawk-dive Posted November 4, 2010 Author Share Posted November 4, 2010 I was hoping I could see my log on all caches that I have found. that you can do by pulling your "my finds" pocket query. it includes all your logs on all the caches you've found. you could load that into GSAK or any other capable application and read your logs there. if you've always used a certain phrase in your FTF logs, you could automatically generate your FTF stats from that. some online stats generators like http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/ can do that too. I will try this. Thanks again. Quote Link to comment
+DonB Posted November 5, 2010 Share Posted November 5, 2010 I was hoping I could see my log on all caches that I have found. that you can do by pulling your "my finds" pocket query. it includes all your logs on all the caches you've found. you could load that into GSAK or any other capable application and read your logs there. if you've always used a certain phrase in your FTF logs, you could automatically generate your FTF stats from that. some online stats generators like http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/ can do that too. I will try this. Thanks again. You can also download CacheStats and feed it your My finds gpx file. It will generate html code that you can use for your public profile on the geocaching website. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted November 5, 2010 Share Posted November 5, 2010 I was hoping I could see my log on all caches that I have found. that you can do by pulling your "my finds" pocket query. it includes all your logs on all the caches you've found. you could load that into GSAK or any other capable application and read your logs there. if you've always used a certain phrase in your FTF logs, you could automatically generate your FTF stats from that. some online stats generators like http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/ can do that too. +1 Yep, when I am FTF I use "FTF" in my log. If I am not FTF but want to mention FTF, I spell out "First To Find". Now in GSAK, I can search for all of my logs with "FTF". Boom, there you go. Quote Link to comment
+entogeek Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 There's also an FTF column in GSAK that you can use. View -> Add/Delete Columns -> First to find Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted November 6, 2010 Share Posted November 6, 2010 I was hoping I could see my log on all caches that I have found. that you can do by pulling your "my finds" pocket query. it includes all your logs on all the caches you've found. you could load that into GSAK or any other capable application and read your logs there. if you've always used a certain phrase in your FTF logs, you could automatically generate your FTF stats from that. some online stats generators like http://www.mygeocachingprofile.com/ can do that too. I will try this. Thanks again. You can also download CacheStats and feed it your My finds gpx file. It will generate html code that you can use for your public profile on the geocaching website. I couldn't give a rats Patooie about being FTF. However, I'm a big fan of the program CacheStats, and made a donation to the creator. CacheStats will generate a nice HTML table of your FTF's, but this process is totally manual. You have to check a little box in front of the cache name if you feel you were the FTF of the cache in question. I can't speak for using any keywords in your logs with any GSAK macros to "automate" the process though. Nor can I speak for how Mygeocachingprofile.com does it. Quote Link to comment
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