- > I've been travelling all over the midwest for the last week, and the only > way I've found to do it is to run PQ's for cities along the route, and to > use GSAK to get everything within the area that you specify. It helps a LOT > if you export the waypoints to a mapping program like Streets and Trips or > Mapsource - very useful in determining which waypoints you want to use to > draw your arc/line with. > > Other than that, there's no good way to do it that I've come across. > > Erik That is exactly what I did for a recent trip to New Orleans (big cities -> GSAK -> S&T), but I wound up swamped with data I couldn't use (and didn't want to delete one cache at a time). I also missed spots in between the large cities. Since I have daughters in Portland and L.A., it would be nice to run one or five queries to both get the caches, then later verify they are still active. It only takes one or two hours wasted in Bumluck, Idaho looking for a cache that was archived two weeks ago to make a person wish for a better system. I'll try a variation of what Rich suggested on an upcoming trip to southern Ohio. Geo Jim **************************************************************************** Our WebPage! Http://WWW.GeoStL.com Mail List Info. //www.freelists.org/cgi-bin/list?list_id=geocaching Mail List FAQ's: //www.freelists.org/help/questions.html **************************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list: send an email to geocaching-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field