+The Navigatorz Posted May 22, 2003 Share Posted May 22, 2003 When searching for caches in your zip code area within a specified radius, you get a listing of all of the caches. It would be nice if you had the option of querying only new caches in your area within a time period of your choosing, say options like within the last 24 hours, within the last 3 days, within the last week, etc. As it is now, you get a listing of all the caches in your zip code (or any zip code you choose) and it includes all caches old and new, one's you already found, and one's you hid. Then you have to scroll down through the pages to find the new ones. Hope this isn't an old topic already hashed over and over. Link to comment
+Turtle3863 Posted May 23, 2003 Share Posted May 23, 2003 On your opening page of your My Cache Page, there is you highlighted zip code and you highlighted state in the top / right corner. Click on the state to get the latest caches placed within 100 miles of your zip code, with the latest listed 1st. Link to comment
+unclerojelio Posted May 23, 2003 Share Posted May 23, 2003 quote:Originally posted by The Navigatorz:When searching for caches in your zip code area within a specified radius, you get a listing of all of the caches. It would be nice if you had the option of querying only new caches in your area within a time period of your choosing, say options like within the last 24 hours, within the last 3 days, within the last week, etc. As it is now, you get a listing of all the caches in your zip code (or any zip code you choose) and it includes all caches old and new, one's you already found, and one's you hid. Then you have to scroll down through the pages to find the new ones. Hope this isn't an old topic already hashed over and over. http://www.geocachingwa.org What you need is a pocket query. If you are a member you can create a pocket query to sed you a file containing the caches that have been updated in the last 7 days, that you haven't found, and that you don't own. I have a query like this that runs three times a week. I wrote some code to parse out the XML file and build my own personal todo list. But there is other software out there that will read this file and allow you to view and sort it. ... Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, ... unclerojelio Link to comment
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