MapCounties
Description

Map Counties is a tool where users with a paid membership can get an overview of what counties in a country they have logged a geocache in and which they have not logged a geocache in. The map can also be used to find suitable caches for logging that county.
The search can be done at either country or region and the result shows as a map with the standard map features, under the map are information about how many counties the user have logged in the area and how many counties there are in the area. All the counties and the number of caches the user have logged in each area are listed in alphabetical order under the map.
Filters
This tool splits its filters into more than one block — see Multiple filter sections for the concept.
Filter (Pre)
The following filters are applied to your finds, in order to build your map counties.
- Profile name
- Country/region
- Cache type / size
- Difficulty / Terrain
- Attribute (a paid membership required)
- Elevation (a paid membership required)
- Hidden date
- Published date (a paid membership required)
- Log date (a paid membership required)
- Hidden calendar day (a paid membership required)
- Published calendar day (a paid membership required)
- Log calendar day (a paid membership required)
- Travelling geocaches (a paid membership required)
- Bookmark list (a paid membership required)
- Ignore bookmark list (a paid membership required)
- Virtual GPS (a paid membership required)
- Route (a paid membership required)
- Custom filter (a paid membership required)
- Loop number (a paid membership required)
Filter (Post)
The following filters are applied to geocaches suggested by this tool.
- County
- Center/radius
- Cache type / size (a paid membership required)
- Difficulty / Terrain (a paid membership required)
- Found / Hidden (a paid membership required)
- Premium-only geocaches
- Disabled / archived / past events (a paid membership required)
- Route (a paid membership required)
- Custom filter (a paid membership required)
Usage
Clicking on a county will give a small box with the number of finds and the name of the county. Clicking the text in the box will show the geocaches available in the county.
Colors

The polygons of the counties can show in three colors. Red polygons where the user have not found a cache, green where they have found a cache or enough caches if the loop-filter is applied. The third color is a mix of red and green, this indicates that the user have found enough caches in the area but if Antipode caches and other caches with similar issues are excluded the user have not found enough caches in the area. In Color blind mode blue is used instead of red, the red-green mixed color remains the same.