This will work well, if you are going for a cache that is not found very
often or if you download the GPS file often enough to have every log in it.
If your caching buddy has found the cache a long time ago, they may or may
not have a log in your download depending on when others found it.
I believe a manual GPX download will contain the last 20 logs while a PQ
download should have something like the last 5 logs.
With this in mind if your planning a cache run in an area with commonly hit
caches it is possible your buddy has a find that is not going to show up in
your gsak updates.
On 1/12/07, AZPAUL <
azpaul1@cox.net> wrote:
>
> You can to it in GSAK, by filtering your target list of caches using the
> include/exclude filter located under the logs tab in the filter screen.
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