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Use the old search or a PQ?
Actually, you can just type in “Wisconsin” or some other region and add filters accordingly.
thinking things are different on the mobile vs PC
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You know, if I were beccaday, I’d be asking someone here to do an article for the newsletter on this topic. Maybe even a series on use of GSAK and the gc search techniques. 😉
…If not a newsletter at least a Story for the front page of the site…maybe a weekly or monthly article. GSAK with a Hack….A Hack teaches GSAK
Following the signals from space.
…If not a newsletter at least a Story for the front page of the site…maybe a weekly or monthly article. GSAK with a Hack….A Hack teaches GSAK
I had thought about doing something like that, but never pulled the trigger on it. Of course if someone else with more experience and knowledge would like to do that it would be fine with me.
GSAK is a big, broad program that can do many different things. I think it is possible to do many different subject with it.
You guys could do this together, giving different outlooks.
Following the signals from space.
Thanks again hack1of2! I did not know of the refresh data cache data and troubleshooted it when it gave me an expired token error, so now it works and my corrected coordinates showed up (along with favorite points) in the database. Also, I found out it’s the “geocaching.com note”, not “note” is what I needed to get my personal notes into it as well.
I had already created a bookmark of corrected coordinates (going off my memory, lol), but at least now with GSAK I can not forget which ones I still need to do.
I have seen in the past, cachers putting on GSAK 101 classes as events…. then there were some changes to gc.com policies about having GSAK in the title of the event. I am setting up 2 classes up in my neck of the woods at the middle school where there is wireless internet and an overhead screen for participants to follow along. I got another cacher wrangled into helping me that is more familiar with GSAK than I am… also plan to go over project-gc as well. It won’t be a geocaching event, but an opportunity for cachers to exchange information on what they use the programs for. And for those cachers that have never used the programs to find out what they are about.
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