Why not just get one GPX for all NSW (or two when the total cracks 500) and use something like GSAK with its filters to 'slice and dice' the caches up any way you like? You can filter out just yours, sort them in placed order and filter to any cut-off date you like, filter out the most recently logged, or almost any other 'query' you can think of. Very flexible and you only need one GPX file to do it! <p>
PS. If you want to include previously archived caches in your database, download them as a series of loc files from the secondary site, and GSAK will import those too.
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Pesky noted:
I use 3 searches - All NSW - twice a week, new caches - on other days and found caches on same days as new caches. This gives me all the caches with only 2 large emails. I always update GSAK with newest caches, and have manually marked archived caches in the database - they are automatically unarchived is a new page appears.
Don't forget the gpx file does not include archived caches.As I only have a total of 340 caches out of 500 or so
I use 3 searches - All NSW - twice a week, new caches - on other days and found caches on same days as new caches. This gives me all the caches with only 2 large emails. I always update GSAK with newest caches, and have manually marked archived caches in the database - they are automatically unarchived is a new page appears.