+Geo-Dora Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 How far would you go to hunt a cache? Would you go to another country? Understanding that some people utilize alternate methods of transportation to get to the cache i.e. bicycles, or public transportation, how far would you go? Quote Link to comment
GermanSailor Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 How far would you go to hunt a cache? Would you go to another country? Understanding that some people utilize alternate methods of transportation to get to the cache i.e. bicycles, or public transportation, how far would you go? I wouldn't just travel to find a cache. But once I'm there I look for caches. If I know that I will go to a new location, I try to find caches in the area which seem to be interesting. It's a good way to get "off the beaten path" GermanSailor Quote Link to comment
+Jhwk Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 ALL THE WAY! and then some. So far, my longest "run" was a 2 day caching trip through MO, IL, KY, TN, and AR to grab caches. Trveling on a business trip doesn't count, but I do cache while away. Can't wait to find a cache in HI! Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 I went to this really cool geocache. And I liked it so much, I went back and visited it again. A good geocache is worth re-visiting, even though you don't get a smiley for it. The cache is 2,150 miles away from my home coordinates. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 The farthest I've ever driven specifically to find a cache was about 40 miles (80 RT). I think that would be be the upper limit. Quote Link to comment
+SG-MIN Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 I have only driven about 30 miles for a cache specific trip - of course it was multi so I ended up putting about 80 miles on the car to get there, get the cache and get back. However, I did drive 13.5 hours from Kentucky to Minnesota instead of flying so I could add 4 more states to my life list. I figure 27 hours of driving to light up 4 red areas on my profile map... yeah it was worth it. Quote Link to comment
+JoGPS Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 5.000 miles just for one cache but found three while there and one of those was a FTF that was hidden eight weeks earlier. It was a cache hunt that turned into an adventure Joe Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 I'll drive a few hours to spend a day geocaching. Other than that, I typically cache while out of town for other reasons, but don't travel long distances solely to go caching. Quote Link to comment
+DavidMac Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 (edited) The farthest I've traveled just to cache was from Mississippi to Manitoba (about 1500 miles), but while there, I found other things to do besides caching. Joe has me beat on the Brazil APE cache, but since half of the world's ape caches now reside in Brazil, it's on the list... maybe in a few years (a good friend of mine is from there, so it wouldn't be a caching-only trip). Edited October 23, 2006 by DavidMac Quote Link to comment
+nikcap Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 I typically travel 40 miles to find a cache, since I've found most of the cache with 20 miles of my home that interest me. 30 miles North of me are some great mountains to hike in, 30 miles south of me are the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Quote Link to comment
+Super_Nate Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Well, I went to Geowoodstock4 in Texas....and that was 800 miles! As far as a drive to find a certain traditional cache would have to be about 75 miles...the cache was The Virgin Falls Cache and it is one that I would recommend to everyone! The Groundspeak lackeys even went out of their way to find it. (see the logs on the listing) Quote Link to comment
+mtn-man Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Well, I went to Geowoodstock4 in Texas....and that was 800 miles! As far as a drive to find a certain traditional cache would have to be about 75 miles...the cache was The Virgin Falls Cache and it is one that I would recommend to everyone! The Groundspeak lackeys even went out of their way to find it. (see the logs on the listing) And a few volunteers for Groundspeak too. Mine is about the same as The Leprechauns. On that trip, I did four states in 24 hours -- OR, WA, ID and MT starting from the Original Stash Plaque and the Unoriginal Stash at dusk on day 1, slept in Portland overnight and ending up in Montana at dusk the next day. Awesome trip, awesome part of the country. Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 A little over 2100 miles just to get Mingo as #1000. The total trip was 6437 miles and I managed to find another 180 caches in the 22 days we were traveling through 10 western states. But the whole point of the trip was Mingo. Quote Link to comment
+Bundyrumandcoke Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Recently did a 1200km round trip to our capital city. Got 102 caches in 4 days. March/April/May next year sees a 3000km round trip, then a 1200km round trip, then a 1000km round trip planned, with the hope of finding as many as possible on route. The middle trip will include an attempt to get in excess of 100 caches in one 24 hr period. Quote Link to comment
+Deermark Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 I was between jobs for 5 weeks this Spring and did a 14 day 5300 mile trip. My goal was to do GCJG49 The Delicate Arch. Although I didn't do the trip specifically to grab this cache, it was the one that was on the top of my list. I ended doing around 190 caches but didn't do any micro runs. I tried to stay with interesting caches in interesting places. Quote Link to comment
+Wadcutter Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 (edited) The furthest just to find a specific cache (GCA61D and GC2C32, which are virtuals) was 1500 miles one way. The 2nd furthest for a specific cache (GC8485) was 1300 miles one way. One nice thing of being retired and camping - see a cache you want to find, hook up the camper and go. A typical day caching for us is to identify several in an area and spend the day caching. We often do 200-300 miles round trip days. The only cache within 15 miles of us (one way) is the one we've placed so driving any distance is a necessity. Edited October 23, 2006 by Wadcutter Quote Link to comment
+Wrench&Wench Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Eight mile hike, four miles each way up and down hills, about 95 degrees, I think that was my limit. But I'm getting old and lazy these days! Quote Link to comment
+Blue Power Ranger Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 We recently had to drive from Washington to Utah on a long weekend to attend to some family business but ended up going FAR out of our way to grab a couple of specific caches from the Cache Across America series. (Wyoming, Nevada) We ended up driving 2400 miles and grabbing caches in seven western states in three days. (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana) We were deliriously tired by the time we got home but I would do it again in a second. I love a road-trip. Combine it with caching and that is pure fun to me. Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 (edited) 700 miles. Already 100 miles from home, we were at an event in Central Alabama when a friend mentioned that they needed just one more cache to complete the Alabama Delorme Challenge, but it was 300 miles further south of us in Mobile. The five of us who were standing there talking got quiet for a second, looked at each other and could see the light go on in each others eyes! We piled in two cars and went after it! Call our spouses: "Honey, I am going to be a bit late getting home from the event..." But then, my wife already knew that; I am a geocacher! Ed Edited October 23, 2006 by TheAlabamaRambler Quote Link to comment
+PoledraDog Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 My favorite caching stomping grounds are about 80-100 miles from my house. Just close enough that I can make it into a (very full) day trip, or spend the weekend (great camping, or we know someone with a cabin that we can stay in occasionally). I will certainly bring cache info anywhere I happen to travel for other reasons. I could see myself planning a geocaching trip/vacation just about anywhere. But I would probably pick a place I'd like to go and then go for whatever caches are there (with a cursory check to make sure I don't inadvertently pick some weird geocache black-out zone). I could also see myself travelling for organized geocache events. I don't see myself picking out a particular cache real far away and then travelling specifically to see it, but who knows; if I ran across the right one, I might. Quote Link to comment
+GRANPA ALEX Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 HAVE hiked 11 miles round trip for a cache, HAVE driven five hours one-way for a cluster in another city & have immediate plans for a 12 hour one-way drive to a place where there is a cache gold mine. Some of us are simply NUTS, I don't recommend it for everyone unless they have a wife like mine who is understanding and/or likes it when I am gone (hmmmm) . Quote Link to comment
+PoledraDog Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 Some of us are simply NUTS, I don't recommend it for everyone unless they have a wife like mine who is understanding and/or likes it when I am gone (hmmmm) . Your wife lets you go without taking her with you? Silly, silly girl! Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 For a single cache, not too far. For a cache day up to about 250 miles. Quote Link to comment
+andGuest Posted October 23, 2006 Share Posted October 23, 2006 A month of so ago I was on vacation at my sister's is SC. I had planned on leaving there and go to Chicago to run the BoB series. I decided to add as many new states as possible. In one day I went from SC -> NC ->TN -> KY -> IN -> IL -> IA -> IL -> WI -> IL. Ended up being 1200 miles. Then next day I did the BoB series and a few others for a total of 98 finds but that is another topic. Quote Link to comment
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted October 24, 2006 Share Posted October 24, 2006 (edited) This question begs a corralary - how far have you driven specifically to attend a geocaching event... with no other reason for the trip but to attend the event? I have gone to a bunch locally (less than 200 miles one way) and 9 @ ~300 miles 4 @ ~600 miles 1 @ 1164 miles Edited October 24, 2006 by TheAlabamaRambler Quote Link to comment
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