Well, following Shadowace's advice a while back, I started getting pocket queries of all AZ caches. Using what AZTech provided (included below - and thank you very much), you can get them all in 10 queries. So, with a full list, you can filter the caches, print lists, etc. however you wish, whenever, and you keep up with the newer and older caches, etc. The only weakness in this plan is the older archived caches. You don't get updates on a cache once it is archived. So, every now and then you have to filter by oldest updates and go and download these ones to get them updated individually. This way, I have pretty much the whole history of AZ caching in one database. Kind of nice. There are a number of archived caches that are not there, but I am working on that. Because GSAK can have multiple databases, uploading from the GPS is simple into another separate databases for the quick look at your activity (as suggested by AZSonburnt). This does create quite a large database. I have some 5900+ caches in mine - including ones I have found in other states. This also lets me filter to just my activities. When we go on a family vacation (out of state), I use pocket queries to build another database of caches on my route (in the other states, etc.) I sure liked the new feature of building a cache along a route from GC. That was great on my trip to Washington this summer. I put these all in the database, then export them all in one monster gpx file. These I import into MS Mappoint, or mapsource, or whatever. Then, as we go along, my wife (or myself if I am passenger) can use the "current location" feature of the mapping program (attached to the GPS) to see what caches are coming up. You then look at it offline in GSAK. The passenger (my wife!) then decides what caches we do. So, I get a breadcrumb trail of caches on the trip, and she gets to do caches that have at least some small interest to her. But, I don't have to do too much research ahead of time, as she does it on the way. Also, we then can pass up the parking lot micros, and find funner caches along the way. This trip, we stopped by a cache just north of Moab, UT, and got to see dinosaur tracks in the rocks. There was no road sign, but there was a parking lot, and state control of the site, and cache close by. This was a fun stop. It didn't take too long, and she enjoyed herself. Go GSAK and pocket queries! AZ Tech wrote: Sometime back, ShadowAce provided me with a list of PQs that included all of the active caches in Arizona. Lately, the 10th has gotten close to the 500 cache limit, so rather than just add an 11th, I went through and changed the dates to reflect the fact that some of the caches are now inactive. So, for those who are interested, here is my list of PQs for Arizona (you should be able to save these in your own PQ list, assuming you're a Premium Member of course): AZ01 (01 Aug 00 - 07 Oct 02) AZ02 (08 Oct 02 - 06 Jun 03) AZ03 (07 Jun 03 - 16 Feb 04) AZ04 (17 Feb 04 - 30 Aug 04) AZ05 (31 Aug 04 - 26 Feb 05) AZ06 (27 Feb 05 - 12 Aug 05) AZ07 (13 Aug 05 - 05 Jan 06) AZ08 (06 Jan 06 - 15 Apr 06) AZ09 (16 Apr 06 - 10 Aug 06) AZ10 (11 Aug 06 - 31 Dec 06) David - AZTech Bill Burkett wrote: > > Geez. All you guys make me feel like a GSAK novice. I've had it for > a couple of year now and use it just to create a MapSource file of all > the caches in my weekly pocket query. > > > > What else is everyone doing with GSAK? > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com > [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com]*On Behalf Of > *Matthew Shapiro > *Sent:* Friday, August 25, 2006 5:10 AM > *To:* listserv@azgeocaching.com; Jared Ross > *Subject:* Re: [Az-Geocaching] GSAK > > > > ok...so all the kewl kids are replying, so I'll just add my yes to the > mix. I map with ExpertGPS and and organize and dump all my waypoints > from GSAK to my GPSr...makes loggin them at the end of the day easier > too...I dont hold onto caches I've already found...the website already > does that for me. So I just clear the database everytime I want to > load a new querry. Then when I'm out caching, I just change the > waypoint icon in my GPSr from geocache to geocache found...then I wipe > the database again and upload from my GPSr...now I can sort by found > and all the caches I have to log are right there in a handy > list...never had top write down a thing. > > > > Matt (AZSonburnt) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ____________________________________________________________ > Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com > To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: > http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching > > Arizona's Geocaching Resource > http://www.azgeocaching.com >