Maybe the following can help down track this problem:
- Create a GPX load setting with "Delete files when finished UNchecked"
- Use this GPX load setting when using GetGeocaches (set it on the advanced tab)
- Verify whether the coordinates have become corrupted on some caches.
- If so, look in the GSAK 'temp' folder. (You can use Tools-->Folder Finder to show it).
- This folder will contain the just import GetGeocachesX.gpx file (X=a number)
- In the GPX file, look for the caches with corrupted coordinates, and then look at the coordinates. Are the coordinates in the GPX correct?
- If the coordinates in the GPX are correct --> it must be likely something in GSAK
- If the coordinates in the GPX are corrupt (identical to the wrong coordinates in GSAK) --> Geocaching.com somehow gives you wrong coordinates, and you should ask them for support. (you could try Geocaching.com Access-->Get Another Access Token, but I am not sure this will help)
- Create a GPX load setting with "Delete files when finished UNchecked"
- Use this GPX load setting when using GetGeocaches (set it on the advanced tab)
- Verify whether the coordinates have become corrupted on some caches.
- If so, look in the GSAK 'temp' folder. (You can use Tools-->Folder Finder to show it).
- This folder will contain the just import GetGeocachesX.gpx file (X=a number)
- In the GPX file, look for the caches with corrupted coordinates, and then look at the coordinates. Are the coordinates in the GPX correct?
- If the coordinates in the GPX are correct --> it must be likely something in GSAK
- If the coordinates in the GPX are corrupt (identical to the wrong coordinates in GSAK) --> Geocaching.com somehow gives you wrong coordinates, and you should ask them for support. (you could try Geocaching.com Access-->Get Another Access Token, but I am not sure this will help)