Oh, the joys of modern technology!
Heard a fabulous tip on the GCPC
Episode 534 – Useful Apps for Geocaching episode for Project-GC.com and have been reaping the benefits
for two months!
Project-GC.com
is the easiest way to view your
geocaching stats, upload trackable “Discover” logs in bulk, and check if you
qualify for local challenges. It has two memberships: free and paid. Admittedly, I’m a
big fan, but the $30USD annually does add up. (Makes me chuckle to myself when
I see geocaching is touted on all the summer-fun lists as a free past time for spending time with
your loved ones. I’m sure that could be done but not by me 😊 THAT’S a topic for another blog post).
These tips are for Paid Project-GC Membership Only - Sorry.
With these two new features, though,
I’m hooked even more! As a geocache hider (proud owner of 162 geocaches to
date), I will often miss pictures or Favorite Points posted to my cache page
unless someone mentions it in their logs. You can’t be everywhere every time,
and I wish Geocaching.com had a mechanism to share
this info in their “Found It” emails to me.
With a few clicks in your Settings, you can receive email
notifications when Favorite Points have been added/removed from your cache,
pictures uploaded to a log or if a log has been edited.
GOOD TO KNOW: ShortyKnits from GCPC made a great point about that last one if you
are a Challenge Cache owner – Cachers logging a note on Challenge Caches saying
they will update it to a Found It log
after they qualify. This will catch those who log the note and then return
immediately to change it to a Found It
log – thinking they’ve slipped something past you as Geocaching.com doesn’t
notify you when logs have been edited. Sneaky sneaky!
For paid members of Project-GC, go to Project-GC.com,
click the Account Profile drop-down
(1) and then click Settings (2).
In the next window, scroll down to
the Notifiers section. Check the
boxes next to the notification types. As I receive Event notifications from
multiple sources in Michigan, I’ve elected to leave that one be. After making
your selections, click Update Settings.
Then sit back and wait for the emails! That easy! My first
Photo Notification email included all the photos, grouped by geocache,
to date. It was a hoot scrolling through them! After that, you only receive
emails when someone adds a new photo to one of your caches.
And here’s an example of a Favorite
Point notification. This one is a double-edged sword because I’ve watched (with
great sadness) some of my friends remove Favorite Points from my caches after
they have been archived. If my cache deserved a Fave when you logged it, it
still deserved it after I archived it. It earned it, and it messes with my
stats (sorry, off my soapbox now).
Never miss a photo or Favorite Point again!
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