+5 Golden Rings Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 Have you found all the caches in a 10 mile radius from your home yet? If so, how long did it take you? And do you wait eagerly for new caches to show up or have you moved over to being the cache placer for your area? Quote
+FamilyDNA Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 10 miles from me includes over 1000 caches, so no, I haven't found them all. As of this last January I had cleared out a 3 mile radius. Now there are over 20 unfound in that 3 miles. Many of those I'm in no hurry to get, or I would have by now. I guess you could say some of the recent hides seem less than inspiring. Quote
+Bunya Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 10 miles from me includes over 1000 caches There are 12 caches within a 16km (10mile) radius of my home, four of which are mine. And yes, I have found the other eight. Over 1000!! - goes off muttering . . . Quote
+The Jester Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I almost had it, then a small flood of new ones kept the count at about 50, but then I 'slipped' and let it get away from me. There are currently 149 unfound within 10 miles of home - 1 within 5 miles, and 20 are unsolved puzzles (this is out of 642 caches within 10 miles). I don't think I'll ever get there now... Quote
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 (edited) I have 4 caches left to find of the 75 caches within 5 miles of my house. I have 134 caches left to find of the 432 caches within 10 miles of my house. I have 663 caches left to find of the 1825 caches within 20 miles of my house. Edited July 7, 2007 by TrailGators Quote
+Team Crime Scene Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 Within 10 miles I have 2 to find and both are boat caches. Within 20 miles a total of 3 to find and going out 30 miles I have only 9 to find with 5 being boat caches. That said I couldn't imagine 1000 caches in 10 miles. Here in SW Florida I have 89 in a 10 mile radius and only 294 if you go out 30 miles. Quote
+Kiwi Nomad Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 You have HOW many near you!! <falling off chair> Withen 14km of home there are 31 in total! 1 of which I placed and 4 are still 'new' (1 appeared tonight). Of these I only have 11 to find. Have spent most of this week working a multi, yes I got wp1 eventualy on the second visit, 2 visits to get wp2 and am stuck on wp3 having only visited once so far. I haven't been in a rush to clean out my near to home list because I figure if I have time to do a cache further afield I might as well leave the close to home ones for when I have less time and want to go and find one because I haven't been out for awhile. If I had that many it would be like which cache do I feel like finding today. You could go for a walk to a randome point turn the gps on and go oh look surprise there is a cache near by lets find it. Sorry if this seems over the top but I am still have trouble working out how you can fit that many caches in such a small area. Quote
CoyoteRed Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 (edited) There are 25 caches within 10 miles of my home. 1 unfound. 6 owned. Let's bump this out to 50 miles. 173 caches. 31 unfound. As a side note, I looked at my GSAK--it also shows unique caches from other sites--there are 244 with 64 remaining to be found. Edited July 7, 2007 by CoyoteRed Quote
+JT & PJ Cole Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 There are 81 caches within 17 miles of home. 9 of which are mine. I have found the other 72. The next unfound cache for me is 24 miles away as the crow flies and 35 miles by road. Quote
+TreasureRaiders Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I have one within 10 miles--it was my first cache...There are 18 within a 20 mile radius--we've found 8 so far--that number will probably change today Quote
+CrkrJim Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 As Team Crime Scene mentioned, we have quite a few around here but not superdense. Can't go very far west without diving gear . I expect over time, we'll find a lot of them but two factors come in to play for us. 1) we're in no hurry, just havin' fun 2) we're a little spoiled by some of the local hiders and their good hides (TCS being on that list) so there will be quite a few we won't look for Still plenty of action for us so it's all good. Soon we'll contributing to that as well. Quote
+mousekakat Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 10 miles from me includes over 1000 caches There are 12 caches within a 16km (10mile) radius of my home, four of which are mine. And yes, I have found the other eight. Over 1000!! - goes off muttering . . . I think I'm going to go off and join you muttering on this one... There are a whopping 5 within 16km of my house. One we placed. One we found. One we dnf but plan to go back. One is listed in bad condition, so we won't go look for that until it's undergone maintenance, and one that we can't take the baby to and need to find a sitter for, but it is definitely on our "to do" list! Quote
+Isonzo Karst Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I've found all 160 excepting a couple where I was present when the cache was hidden and one in the cacher's yard. Those I'll never find. There were 5 caches in the same area when I started caching. And there have been a few, including the one that was nearest my home when we started that I've never hunted because I wasn't interested in the area. It's since been archived. I'm not interested in "clearing out" an area. Most of the 10 miles around me is state forest so I mostly enjoy those hunts. If another hide shows up at the gas station on the corner, I'll likely never hunt it. Quote
john_z_doe Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 There isn't any within 10 miles of me. There is 11 within 20 miles but one of them is for members only. I have found all but 2 of the others. But I have only just started in on the game. Hopefully I will be able to get more added once I have got my car going again. (computers make for good gas milage in cars but make it a pain to fix) John Z. Doe Quote
vtmtnman Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 Linkeroo. One is mine,I found the one in town,and the others have been placed since I've been over here.Before there was only four within ten miles.Now there's over ten. Quote
+Aiden's Cachers Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I have over 300 unfound in my 10 miles Quote
+simplyred Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 It's a funny thing, some places have so many and others, so little. Here in Northern Ontario, there is about 160 of my home co-ords, only 23 to get. When I went to my sisters in BC, there were 6500 within her home co-ords. Quote
+simplyred Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 (edited) double post Edited July 7, 2007 by simplyred Quote
+JohnnyVegas Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 Not me, there are 1041 caches within 10 miles of my house, some are puzzles which I really have trouble with doing. Also 10 - 20 new caches get hiddin a week within 10 miles of my house. I like to cache in other areas a lot, so I do not think I will find all the caches within 10 miles of my house. Quote
+BlueDeuce Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 14 caches 1 mine 10 found 2 on the ignore list 1 more to find when I happen to drive that way and have the time. Quote
+Miragee Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 (edited) I have never been a "radius slave" so I have never even checked to see how many caches I have within 10 miles of my house before. There are only 65 non-Puzzle caches. I don't know how many Puzzles 'cause those aren't in my database. That is actually a doable number, if I cared to "clear the area" Oh . . . I guess I did turn into the cache placer for the area. I just checked and have 93 . . . Edited July 7, 2007 by Miragee Quote
+GeocachingAdam Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I have 4 caches left to find of the 75 caches within 5 miles of my house. I have 134 caches left to find of the 432 caches within 10 miles of my house. I have 663 caches left to find of the 1825 caches within 20 miles of my house. I have 16 more to find within 5 miles of my house; I have 46 more to find within 10 miles of my house; and I have 265 more to find within 20 miles of my house. Quote
+GeocachingAdam Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 There are 25 caches within 10 miles of my home. 1 unfound. 6 owned. Let's bump this out to 50 miles. 173 caches. 31 unfound. As a side note, I looked at my GSAK--it also shows unique caches from other sites--there are 244 with 64 remaining to be found. If I bump out mine to 50 miles, then I still have 1053 unfound caches. Quote
+Rockin Roddy Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 60 caches are within 11 miles of my house. Of those, 27 are mine, 9 are undone. 6 of those 9 are puzzles and I'm not good at those, 3 will be found soon! Those numbers MIGHT not be accurate as I ddin't check my ignore list which has some other puzzles I just plain gave up on! Within 15 miles: 113 total, 47 are mine, 3 or so are disabled (for awhile now), 13 are puzzles and 7 are unfound (plus the puzzles). Quote
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 I have never been a "radius slave" so I have never even checked to see how many caches I have within 10 miles of my house before. I hadn't checked 10 miles until last night. I see 5 miles everytime I look at the nearest caches to my home coords. After reading this thread it is interesting to see the difference in cache densities in different areas. When I started there were only 2-3 caches within 5 miles of my home and ~20 within 10 miles of my home. Now there are ~40x that many. Pretty amazing... Quote
+TrailGators Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 (edited) There are 25 caches within 10 miles of my home. 1 unfound. 6 owned. Let's bump this out to 50 miles. 173 caches. 31 unfound. As a side note, I looked at my GSAK--it also shows unique caches from other sites--there are 244 with 64 remaining to be found. If I bump out mine to 50 miles, then I still have 1053 unfound caches. Interesting! If I look at my nearest caches and go to the last page (50 miles out) there are 5542 caches within 50 miles of my home coords. I still need to find 4,226 of those.... Edited July 7, 2007 by TrailGators Quote
vagabond Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 Using this cache GC124fv in a place I used to live there are 891 caches at 10 miles Quote
+StarBrand Posted July 7, 2007 Posted July 7, 2007 There are 18 caches within 10 miles. 15 are mine and I have visited the other 3. There are 248 within 50 miles. 69 are mine.I have NOT found 16 of them. Quote
+ScarabDrowner Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 (edited) I've got 42 within 10 miles, and I've found 20 so far. One is unavaliable at the moment though. 229 within 50 miles. Only 28 of those are found. Two unavailable. Edited July 8, 2007 by ScarabDrowner Quote
+The Leprechauns Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 At one time, back in March 2003, I proudly logged a cache and said I had cleared out my ten mile radius and the 50 caches closest to my home. Having accomplished that goal once, I had no desire to keep a radius cleaned, so I never looked back. In fact, my average cache find is well over 400 miles away from my home coordinates. I can drive past caches every day during my commute and not think twice about it, but I dream about my next geo-vacation to some cool and distant place like Seattle. I just checked for the first time in ages, and there are 208 caches in my 10 mile radius instead of the 50 which existed four years ago. Of those, I own 18, and 43 are on my unfound list. That list includes lots of puzzles, which I don't like. Why find a cache that is not the type I enjoy finding, just because it's close, when I can travel a bit farther away and have a nice hike in a state park, or get stumped by an evil micro? Quote
+sbell111 Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 I don't think that I've worried about clearing out my area since my first year in the game. Currently, there are 143 caches within ten miles of my home. 83 of them remain to be found. Quote
+wimseyguy Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Cleared out radius...snort snicker... Nope, never gonna happen here it's too active. I've got 20 within 2.6 miles alone to find, but one is an old event that should be archived, another is an annoying micro that I DNF'd when it was first placed, and no one has found in 15 months, and another is a 5/3/5 puzzle that's been out since November with no finds (and I'll probably never even attempt. Going out to 10 miles gives me 83 to look for, but two of those are the bogus locations of 20+ stage series hides. I'll probably get them someday as I do have most of the beginning and intermediate stages already found, but my fantastic record keeping means I'll need to ask the owner for the clues that were in those previously found stages to calculate the owner. My 100 mile search is almost 1600. To spin it another way, as recently as a year ago, my nearest 500 unfound PQ used to reach almost 30 miles, now it's not even 18 miles out. Nope, never gonna clear any radii around here, but I'll never run out of caches to look for either. And when a search isn't fun anylonger, I can just call 'time' and go look for another one. Quote
+Snake & Rooster Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 I was out to 20 miles a couple of months ago, then a bunch of new caches sprang up. I now have 2 left to find within 10 miles that do not involve going onto private property or passing "No Trespassing" signs. Unfortunately, there are about 20 of those that I've added to my ignore list. I'll probably go look for the 2 remaining legal ones today though. Quote
+TrailGators Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 I was out to 20 miles a couple of months ago, then a bunch of new caches sprang up. I now have 2 left to find within 10 miles that do not involve going onto private property or passing "No Trespassing" signs. Unfortunately, there are about 20 of those that I've added to my ignore list. I'll probably go look for the 2 remaining legal ones today though. Can you please share your ignore list with me? I prefer to completely avoid caches like that too... Quote
Motorcycle_Mama Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 There are 278 caches within 10 miles of me. I haven't found all of them. I won't likely find a bunch of them because I don't typically go after micros on purpose. (Not that there's anything wrong with them, per se, I just tend to prefer non-micros.) Quote
+Huntcliff Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 Found 273 within 10 miles of here - only 460 (plus any pending new ones) to go! Quote
+tomfuller & Quill Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 15 caches within 13.2 miles of home, 3 of them are mine. Found or own all of them. In the last 2 years I've found caches in 11 states(and D.C.). Last year I found a cache within 200 feet of the Atlantic Ocean (Florida) and several within 100 feet of the Pacific in Oregon. I have 6 more caches hidden in the 15 to 50 mile range from home. Currently working on meeting the log requirements for an Earthcache. Glad they didn't get shuttled off to Waymarking.com like many (but not all) of the Virtuals did. Quill and I had a great time going to breakfast at Tweede's and then hiking through the tunnel to find the Project APE cache last month (Fathers Day). Tom Fuller (tomfuller & Quill) Quote
+Blaidd-Drwg Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 (edited) It's been rough keeping up with all the finds ,but I've found all 16 of the caches within 10 miles of my home coords. Here's a list that shows my breakdown by distance. <10 miles, 16 caches, 0.92 % 10 - 20 miles, 41 caches, 2.36 % 20 - 30 miles, 72 caches, 4.15 % 30 - 40 miles, 234 caches, 13.4 % 40 - 50 miles, 498 caches, 28.7 % 50 - 100 miles, 446 caches,25.7 % 100 - 200 miles, 181 caches, 10.4 % 200 - 500 miles, 109 caches, 6.28 % 500 - 1000 miles, 59 caches, 3.40 % > 1000 miles, 78 caches, 4.49 % Edited July 8, 2007 by Team Madog Quote
+GrateBear Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 (edited) Nope--as of today, there are 161 within 10 miles that I haven't found, but doubt if I'll ever get to them all. The biggest problem is traffic. These are in Chicagoland, where there is a red light or stop sign on just about every corner. So, the traffic doesn't exactly zip along, and it now takes 20 30 minutes to get to the closest cache. My favorite time to go out is Sunday morning, but even that doesn't g'tee a quick trip. For example, went out this morning about 7:45, headed to the nearest cache in the area I wanted to cover, and got there around 8:10. Headed for home at 10:15 after 3 finds, 2 DNFs and 2 "hey, I already found these so why are they back in my GPS? " Edited July 8, 2007 by GrateBear Quote
+Harry Dolphin Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 322 active caches within 10 miles. 13 on my 'Ignore' List. 7 are mine. 31 that I have not found. Probably 2 should be archived. 3 are rated 5/5. 6 (or so) are kayaking caches. 1 is a cemetery cache. Nope. I don't ever see me clearing this list. Quote
+ekhoc Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 (edited) Within the 16 kilometre radius there are 253 caches, 15 of which are mine. Of the rest, 142 found, 96 not yet. Hardly ever will all of these 96 be found, either. Edited July 9, 2007 by ekhoc Quote
+Jhwk Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 I'll go with CR's formula: 10miles - zero caches 16.1 miles - new cache, 8 days old 21.4 miles - Cache requiring a boat 25.5-50 miles - 43 remaining caches. within a few months I will not be able to look at my nearby caches because it will be empty out to 50 miles. hard part of living in the heart of the ozarks... Quote
+LewisClan77 Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 I will never clear out my area I have 831 unfound within 10 miles and 1611 unfound within 20 miles plus new ones every day Quote
+DudleyGrunt Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 278 within 10 miles (found 101, hid 1) I just recently started thinking of "clearing out" circles around home. Currently, I've found all 12 active caches within 2 miles and all but 27 of the 95 within 5 miles of home. Within the 5 miles radius, I don't see any obvious "don't bother" caches. My standards may differ from others since I have a 10 year old to keep in mind, but I think we have a really strong caching community in the MGS here. I don't work exclusively / obsessively on these expanding radii, but it is one of my goals. I also want to find caches in the 5 remaining Marlyand counties I haven't done yet. And I want to complete the Howard Co. and Anne Arundel Co. ADC challenges. I just added NJ, DE, and PA to my states cached this weekend and need to get WV to complete Maryland's border states. I know NJ isn't one, but it was a bonus. Personally, I don't think we have too many junk caches in my immediate area. Or, at least, we have enough quality ones to drown them out. We have some good parks in the region, including Patapsico Valley SP, which is huge. So we've got plenty of quality locations. Dave Quote
+agilefox Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Cleared out everything within 17 miles (40 caches), and working on clearing 30 miles by the end of the summer (17 to go). That involves a LOT of driving, though. [] Quote
CurmudgeonlyGal Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 There are 95 caches within 10 miles of my 'home' coordinates. I have no idea how many of those I've found. Most, but certainly not all. michelle Quote
+sseegars Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 HA! There are five caches within 10 miles of my home and I am the owner of two, so, yeah! Quote
+monsterbox Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 (edited) Hi! I've found about 150 caches in the 10 miles area around my home and there are still 296 to find. Many of them are puzzles and I'm not sure if I can solve all of them ;-) But I definitely know that there are some caches I'll never do! And so would most of you ;-) Bye, Christian Edited July 10, 2007 by monsterbox Quote
+outdoorsaddix Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 A quick pocket query reveals 164 in a 10 mile radius of my suburban home however I also cache around the downtown area of T.O and with 75 finds so far id say iv only maybe knocked off 40 of those 164. Quote
+Juicepig Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 My largest Cache-Free bubble was 54km (33.5 Miles), but I took some time off and havent been able to recover with my new schedule. During the Canadian winter is a good time to clear off the caches (since few new ones are placed) but you have to contend with the snow! It took me about 2 years, and its about 1000 finds Quote
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