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I really miss the old newest in my area list link we once had on our profile. I used it all the time to keep up on the latest hides and events.

 

If you have the url you can still view y. If not, as a premium member you can set up notifications for caches and events. Another PM feature is pocket queuries. You can set up a weekly PQ, or even just view the cache list on the search page. Both I those can be sorted by date- newest first. So even though the one button is gone, there are other options.

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oh I know there are other options. however it was there, and handy. I think its a waist to run a PQ nearly as often as I lokked on that list. I will have to do some digging to see if I can come up with that URL.

 

Yes, i was disappointed to see the "newest in Texas" link go away. I ended up figuring out how to do it with a pocket query. You don't have to click a day to have it run, so you're not wasting anything. Just click preview on the following page and you'll have a nice list of caches to look through.

 

Events are the main caches i look for so i set up the query just for those. I filter for unfound by anyone and go out 200 miles from my home coordinates since that is probably the maximum distance i might drive to attend one. At the most, it's 2 clicks from any page on gc.com.

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Didn't each cache listing page also have some sort of "Find nearby caches" link? That was handy at times. Yesterday, I was looking at the cache map and saw two icons were directly on top of each other. In the past, I could have clicked on one of them, then used the "Find nearby caches" link to view the other. Instead, I had to go to the bother of setting up a PQ to view the other.

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Didn't each cache listing page also have some sort of "Find nearby caches" link? That was handy at times. Yesterday, I was looking at the cache map and saw two icons were directly on top of each other. In the past, I could have clicked on one of them, then used the "Find nearby caches" link to view the other. Instead, I had to go to the bother of setting up a PQ to view the other.

 

Huh? I still have the "Find nearest" link on the cache page.

 

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Didn't each cache listing page also have some sort of "Find nearby caches" link? That was handy at times. Yesterday, I was looking at the cache map and saw two icons were directly on top of each other. In the past, I could have clicked on one of them, then used the "Find nearby caches" link to view the other. Instead, I had to go to the bother of setting up a PQ to view the other.

 

When the icons are one atop the other on the map, the pop-up that is generated when clicking them includes a link to go through them all.

 

The red arrow is pointing at it, in this example:

 

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