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Gill & Tony

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As far as I can tell, if I have someone in my Friends List, I can go to their profile and view "All Geocache Finds". However, DNF logs are often just as interesting as Found logs, but there doesn't seem to be any way to see them. Am I missing something?

Just to be clear: this has nothing to with friends. You can go to anyone's profile and view their finds.

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As far as I can tell, if I have someone in my Friends List, I can go to their profile and view "All Geocache Finds". However, DNF logs are often just as interesting as Found logs, but there doesn't seem to be any way to see them. Am I missing something?

Just to be clear: this has nothing to with friends. You can go to anyone's profile and view their finds.

 

I realise that. I was just hoping that I could see more about a friend than about a random cacher. When a friend (my son for instance) is on holiday, I would like to follow their whole trip, not just their finds.

 

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[....] When a friend (my son for instance) is on holiday, I would like to follow their whole trip, not just their finds.

 

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I followed your European Tour smile.gifcool.gif with this GSAK macro:

GetAllLogsForUser

 

Hans

 

I hope you enjoyed it. I was writing logs partly for my kids so they could enjoy the trip as well.

 

I never thought of using the macro in that way.

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[....] When a friend (my son for instance) is on holiday, I would like to follow their whole trip, not just their finds.

 

Exit for spelling

 

I followed your European Tour smile.gifcool.gif with this GSAK macro:

GetAllLogsForUser

 

Hans

 

I hope you enjoyed it. I was writing logs partly for my kids so they could enjoy the trip as well.

 

I never thought of using the macro in that way.

 

Would he give you his password?

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[....] When a friend (my son for instance) is on holiday, I would like to follow their whole trip, not just their finds.

 

Exit for spelling

 

I followed your European Tour smile.gifcool.gif with this GSAK macro:

GetAllLogsForUser

 

Hans

 

I hope you enjoyed it. I was writing logs partly for my kids so they could enjoy the trip as well.

 

I never thought of using the macro in that way.

 

I "followed" your travels to the extent of reading about the Zurich meet-&-greet plans, and advising on staying alive in Florida despite Zika and alligators! :D

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