+Inmountains Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 (edited) I am not sure if this information is obtainable on Geocaching.com so I thought I would post a few questions that I have always wondered about. I have been to the site that rates Cachers by how many caches found, so I know about that, but what about these questions. 1. Which Geocache has been "in the field and active" the longest, without having been muggled, replaced or otherwise met it's demise? 2. Which Geocache has been found the most times (by the most different cachers)? 3. Which Geocache is the highest (Mt. Whitney?) and the lowest (Death Valley)in the US? The World? 4. Which Travel Bug has verifiably gone the most miles? Visited the most states? Most countries? 5. Who is the oldest geocacher? 6. Who has HID the most geocaches? Maybe you can think of other interesting questions, and maybe you have some verifiable answers. Maybe Groundspeak can even have a "Trivia Page" and people can submit trivia information for the page. We all know who has found the most Geocaches, which state has the most, but all that information would be of interest to all cachers, novice and expert alike! Inmountains aka Mike Edited June 29, 2006 by Inmountains Quote Link to comment
+Team GPSaxophone Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 I am not sure if this information is obtainable on Geocaching.com so I thought I would post a few questions that I have always wondered about. I have been to the site that rates Cachers by how many caches found, so I know about that, but what about these questions. 1. Which Geocache has been "in the field and active" the longest, without having been muggled, replaced or otherwise met it's demise? Mingo (GC30) Quote Link to comment
CacheNCarryMA Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 (edited) 3. Which Geocache is ... the lowest (Death Valley)in the US? The World? If you're only counting caches that are on land, Cache ha Shishi (GCKFRJ), hidden by a noted cacher from eastern MA, is the lowest. It's near the Dead Sea in Israel. There is a cache hidden near a thermal vent at the bottom of the ocean. It can be reached by mini-sub. I don't think that one has a logbook, though. Edited June 29, 2006 by CacheNCarryMA Quote Link to comment
+Clan Delaney Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 6. King Boreas I see that his next cache placed will be his 1000th. And his first cache is still out there. Cool. Quote Link to comment
+13coach13 Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 I am not sure if this information is obtainable on Geocaching.com so I thought I would post a few questions that I have always wondered about. I have been to the site that rates Cachers by how many caches found, so I know about that, but what about these questions. 1. Which Geocache has been "in the field and active" the longest, without having been muggled, replaced or otherwise met it's demise? 2. Which Geocache has been found the most times (by the most different cachers)? 3. Which Geocache is the highest (Mt. Whitney?) and the lowest (Death Valley)in the US? The World? 4. Which Travel Bug has verifiably gone the most miles? Visited the most states? Most countries? 5. Who is the oldest geocacher? 6. Who has HID the most geocaches? Maybe you can think of other interesting questions, and maybe you have some verifiable answers. Maybe Groundspeak can even have a "Trivia Page" and people can submit trivia information for the page. We all know who has found the most Geocaches, which state has the most, but all that information would be of interest to all cachers, novice and expert alike! Inmountains aka Mike #3 - I was just reading about this cache . . . I think it would qualify . . . "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents" (GCG822) it is 2300 metres (1.43 miles) deep in the Atlantic Ocean, on the ocean floor (Portugal). It was hidden July 19, 2002 and no one has ever logged a find for this one (Gee, I wonder why?!). Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 3. Which Geocache is ... the lowest (Death Valley)in the US? The World? If you're only counting caches that are on land, Cache ha Shishi (GCKFRJ), hidden by a noted cacher from eastern MA, is the lowest. It's near the Dead Sea in Israel. There is a cache hidden near a thermal vent at the bottom of the ocean. It can be reached by mini-sub. I don't think that one has a logbook, though. Sounds awesome! So after I checked it out, I just innocently clicked on nearby caches to see what the heck else was near the Dead Sea in Israel, and it looks like in 2008, someone had to go and out-do him, and put a lower cache in Jordan: The Lower-est cache on earth Quote Link to comment
jholly Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 3. Which Geocache is ... the lowest (Death Valley)in the US? The World? If you're only counting caches that are on land, Cache ha Shishi (GCKFRJ), hidden by a noted cacher from eastern MA, is the lowest. It's near the Dead Sea in Israel. There is a cache hidden near a thermal vent at the bottom of the ocean. It can be reached by mini-sub. I don't think that one has a logbook, though. It also available for a FTF. Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 It would be really rude to delay logging that FTF in an attempt to get more cachers to rush out to find it too. Quote Link to comment
+42at42 Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 http://www.geocaching.com/profile/Default....76-24249b7c495e He now has 2255 hides. Quote Link to comment
+addisonbr Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 (edited) 2. Which Geocache has been found the most times (by the most different cachers)? GCKN5P in the Czech Republic is nearing 4000 finds. 6. King Boreas I see that his next cache placed will be his 1000th. And his first cache is still out there. Cool. I believe he's hidden over 2000. Edited January 5, 2010 by addisonbr Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 It would be really rude to delay logging that FTF in an attempt to get more cachers to rush out to find it too. LOL.. Quote Link to comment
+bflentje Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 I would like to know what the World's BIGGEST geocache is. And I don't mean those silly pictures of the giant plywood ammocan. I mean for real. Pictures would be nice. Quote Link to comment
+loande Posted January 5, 2010 Share Posted January 5, 2010 #5 I cache on a weekly basis with a cacher who is 83 yrs. old. He has been caching since 2004 and has found over 2700 caches. His geoname is wsax. Quote Link to comment
sdarken Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 (edited) For #3, in the U.S there's a cache on top of Whitney ( GC75C3 Peak-A-Boo: Mt. Whitney) that may have the highest elevation since it looks as though there isn't one on Mt McKinley. I presume (without looking) that the lowest is a cache in Death Valley. Worldwide, there is an archived cache on Everest (that might still physically be there). The next highest one I could find is GC1V4AN Khare, Mera Peak - 5200 meters or 17,093 ft. Perhaps there is a higher one that I don't know about. For #5 - CenturyOldCacher was said to be caching at 101 (now deceased). I've got some other similar trivia (most northerly, most southerly, most remote etc) on my GC.com profile. Edited January 6, 2010 by sdarken Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 #3 - I was just reading about this cache . . . I think it would qualify . . . "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents" (GCG822) it is 2300 metres (1.43 miles) deep in the Atlantic Ocean, on the ocean floor (Portugal). It was hidden July 19, 2002 and no one has ever logged a find for this one (Gee, I wonder why?!). Breaking news! There is now an FTF for "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents!" Even better, someone else was there to capture the entire event in a video. Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 Breaking news! There is now an FTF for "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents!" Even better, someone else was there to capture the entire event in a video. Whoo Signal go! That is funny, thanks for pointing it out. Quote Link to comment
+larzanth Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 #3 - I was just reading about this cache . . . I think it would qualify . . . "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents" (GCG822) it is 2300 metres (1.43 miles) deep in the Atlantic Ocean, on the ocean floor (Portugal). It was hidden July 19, 2002 and no one has ever logged a find for this one (Gee, I wonder why?!). Breaking news! There is now an FTF for "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents!" Even better, someone else was there to capture the entire event in a video. You might want to check that one again. Looks like a DNF. Quote Link to comment
Clan Riffster Posted January 8, 2010 Share Posted January 8, 2010 I would like to know what the World's BIGGEST geocache is. And I don't mean those silly pictures of the giant plywood ammocan. I mean for real. Pictures would be nice. Not sure how you qualify what is, and what isn't a geocache. I know of one in Merrit Island that is a simulated ammo can, made from wood, (including plywood), that is listed on this site, contains swag, (a whole BUNCH of swag), and a logbook. Not sure of the dimensions. Maybe 4' long, 3' high & 2' wide? Would that count, or does that fall into the realm of silly? Quote Link to comment
+Taoiseach Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 #3 - I was just reading about this cache . . . I think it would qualify . . . "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents" (GCG822) it is 2300 metres (1.43 miles) deep in the Atlantic Ocean, on the ocean floor (Portugal). It was hidden July 19, 2002 and no one has ever logged a find for this one (Gee, I wonder why?!). Breaking news! There is now an FTF for "Rainbow Hydrothermal Vents!" Even better, someone else was there to capture the entire event in a video. You might want to check that one again. Looks like a DNF. Thank God! I was afraid I had missed my chance! I thought I had booked that sub for nothing Quote Link to comment
+DanOCan Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 I would like to know what the World's BIGGEST geocache is. And I don't mean those silly pictures of the giant plywood ammocan. I mean for real. Pictures would be nice. Why exactly is a giant wooden ammocan not considered "real"? Quote Link to comment
+addisonbr Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 Why exactly is a giant wooden ammocan not considered "real"? I believe the GWAC in question was designed as a float in a parade and wasn't a listed geocache. Quote Link to comment
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