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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › Help › Is there a way to know if a photo has been uploaded to a log
without going to the log itself?
This question is not for the purposes of checking on requirements. Instead I’m interested to find/view photos finders may have uploaded to a log.
When I get a mess of notifications in my inbox, I just read and delete them without clicking on each one to go to the gc.com site.
I also think there was some way to do a query on your owned caches and look at the gallery pictures, but for the life of me I can’t find the instructions I had for doing that.
You can look at your collected galleries from the profile page. You can also look at the gallery of a specific cache by using the link
http://www.geocaching.com/seek/gallery.aspx?ID=%gcid
where %gcid is the long code for a geocache. You can see this code if you look at the link when going to the cache page. Assuming you have a few caches you want to look at regularly, you can just make a bunch of favorites, one for each cache.
If you’re a premium member and can create Pocket Queries, create one that has nothing checked except ‘I Own’. Submit the PQ, then preview the results. Up near the top, in a gray bar, is the name of the query, then links labeled [edit], , and [New Search]. Click on the link and you will see all photos uploaded with logs to your caches.
If you want to see photos on other caches’ logs you can create a bookmark of those caches, then create a pocket query of your bookmark, submit, preview, and click the link.
THAT is the instruction I was looking for! Thanks!
Now I’ve got to find a way to remember it…like writing it down or something. Thanks!