Re: [Az-Geocaching] Another searching question

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Author: David Thompsen
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To: listserv, lucas
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Another searching question
I use a utility called GSAK. (Geocaching Swiss Army Knife) It does everything but the kitchen sink once you learn how to use it. It's shareware, and I think you get 30 days trial and the one-time registration fee is like 20 bucks. You can filter any sort of data you want once you get the .GPX files inside it. It's easy for me to sort the data by finds, and then click to export it into any data you wish -- streets and trips, magellan mapquest, etc.

I'm not a big fan of the geocaching maps... I've run into the same problems you describe, it's just not that accurate.

I love GSAK though, it's pretty much my one-stop shop for anything I want.

-=Dave, The Cow Spots

"David E. Lucas" <> wrote:
Been lurking for awhile, so thought I'd throw out another question, though
I'm afraid I already know the answer.

I'm trying to use the geocaching.com map feature (visualize waypoints) to
just show those caches I have not yet found. So, I get the listing of these
caches, click on the Map It icon to get the map. However, my finds are
listed. I uncheck the box below that says 'List Caches you found', refresh
the page, but they're still there! (Checkbox doesn't seem to work?) Tried
through a PQ, but there's no option to map the results provided.

Is my only option to convert my .gpx file into a Streets & Trips file, for
example, and go that route (no pun intended)?

Thanks,
David
(of Dachshund Lovers of America)

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