You could easily do the same thing with PQs. For example, mark coords for several points throughout the state, ensuring that there is guaranteed overlap, minimizing as much as possible to ensure you get the complete/accurate results. When the PQs are downloaded, load EasyMPS and you can double-click each of the PQs and load several, then open directly into MapSource. The newer version of EasyMPS will allow you to select multiple .gpx files and open them with fewer steps too. Of course, this is a Garmin-specific nifty feature, but what can you do? To further elaborate on the PQs, you can select limitations such as the state, so if your radius extends beyond the borders of the state, the limitation will effectively create a boundary comprised of the AZ state borders as closesly defined as possible by the coordinate database that provides such limitations. Before, yes I would download a .gpx from azgc.com and sort by icon, then remove all the archived/disabled/found caches and have an instant view of what I don't yet have. But anymore, I build a couple PQs for a specific area and filter my cache hunt list down based on criteria determined for that trip. It takes a little more initial legwork, but I don't think that's any big deal. Brian Team A.I. _____ From: az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of Team Sprocket Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 1:27 PM To: az-geocaching@listserv.azgeocaching.com Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Re: Another new feature at GC.com Except there is no _easy_ way to to do that. Sure, it can be done... it just ain't easy. As easy as say, downloading the (now defuct) .TPO file from azgeocaching.com that listed every cache in the state and had them sorted by Found and Not Found for my team. By quickly deleting all the caches in the file that were marked as found, I easily had a map with every cache I hadn't found in under 5 minutes. I can't see an easy way to do this with PQ's. I don't think I'm the first here to point out that PQ's aren't exactly intuitive and user-friendly. -- Sprocket I would have thought you could do that by merging several PQs together, perhaps using one of the free geocaching tools available? Andy I'd really like to see is a PQ of "All Caches I Haven't Found" based on state. I don't really need a list of caches I've found because I already have numerous sources for that and because, well, I've already found them. I could _really_ use a list of caches I haven't found in the state so I don't have to mark, download to GPS, then upload to NG Topo every new cache that is posted when it is posted.