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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Pocket Query Suggestions – Anyone know?
I am not a fan of Groundspeaks Forums ( would be the best place to for this – and I did but not expecting much )
2 Suggestions – Feedback? think Ground speak will do?
Pocket Query by found it date range – mainly for winter caching. The ability to bring back results if found in the last XX days or from XX date and after. Yes GSAK does a great job, but if I could get in in the PQ I wouldn’t have to run so many to cover my main areas ( Fox Valley to MKE )
Including Personal Cache Notes in the PQ/GPX file. Would be nice –
Increase PQ to 5000 – One PQ to rule them all! Or change the limit to a weekly limit 35 a week instead of 5 a day. That way when planing a longer trip I dont have to space it out over the course of several days.
Others
there is a “Found in the last 7 days” check box. Still have to update that query fairly often though.
Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
That is extremely limited. What would be nice is to put all the caches found since 2/1/13 because I know there has been snow on the ground since at least then.
I have been using GSAK for this. Pull a pocket query into it, click the filter button, dates tab, and choose to limit to last found since xx/xx/xxxx.
Once you have the list you want, File->Export and export as a GSX or whatever format you need. It’s a few extra steps, but gets the job done.