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Would it be possible to give some statistic on Cachers compared to the number of municipalities in SA. This I think should rather be a badge than the number of provinces.

I am not sure I understand what you ask. Is it not answered in my message of 2 March, titled: Most municipalities found?

Sorry!!! I see it is there, must have missed it between all the other stats... That one works for me thanks! :anicute:

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Most finds per province:

As requested, the highest percentage finds per province. (I calculated this using the number of available caches for each cacher. In other words, I ignored archived caches and I subtracted a cacher's own caches from the available number.) The headings are Cacher, Finds, Own caches, Percentage found.

 

Western Cape 1271 available

cownchicken 1031 finds 21 own caches 82.5% found

battlerat and pussycat 873 14 69.5%

Zambesiboy 710 19 56.7%

Tricky Vicky & Mickey 697 34 56.3%

MnCo 628 53 51.6%

 

Gauteng 1116 available

cache-fan 871 32 80.4%

Danie Viljoen 796 14 72.2%

RedGlobe 762 34 70.4%

iPajero 767 1 68.8%

Leon St 705 21 64.4%

Natal 911 available

Kwenda Tafuta 610 35 69.6%

iPajero 555 0 60.9%

Noddy 514 66 60.8%

ScottScott 545 1 59.9%

TechnoNut 509 27 57.6%

 

Eastern Cape 579 available

iPajero 468 92 96.1%

iNokia 455 81 91.4%

NaviMate 228 19 40.7%

cownchicken 203 0 35.1%

GC001 192 1 33.2%

Tricky Vicky & Mickey 192 1 33.2%

 

Mpumalanga 516 available

Fish Eagle 313 123 79.6%

iPajero 382 0 74.0%

Bouts777 285 38 59.6%

Gps Storm 268 65 59.4%

gerhardoosMPsa 259 31 53.4%

 

Free State 355 available

iPajero 297 4 84.6%

Danie Viljoen 243 1 68.6%

veer-ini-hoed 213 35 66.6%

Team_Olo 207 16 61.1%

Tricky Vicky & Mickey 212 0 59.7%

 

Limpopo 251 available

iPajero 165 0 65.7%

henslin 113 18 48.5%

Danie Viljoen 99 1 39.6%

Mapula 99 0 39.4%

Fish Eagle 96 1 38.4%

 

North West 189 available

iPajero 124 1 66.0%

Danie Viljoen 110 1 58.5%

RedGlobe 83 3 44.6%

Leon St 77 0 40.7%

gerhardoosMPsa 71 2 38.0%

Northern Cape 100 available

iPajero 60 1 60.6%

cownchicken 49 1 49.5%

Hansie & Grietjie 31 6 33.0%

Tricky Vicky & Mickey 28 1 28.3%

The Huskies 26 1 26.3%

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Most finds per province:

As requested, the highest percentage finds per province. (I calculated this using the number of available caches for each cacher. In other words, I ignored archived caches and I subtracted a cacher's own caches from the available number.) The headings are Cacher, Finds, Own caches, Percentage found.

 

Thanks, that is quite interesting to see... Sort of gives one a perspective of who travels when you look at their total finds....

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Most finds per municipality:

The same as for the provinces above, for the five biggest municipalities:

 

Cape Town 720 available

cownchicken 610 finds 5 own caches 85.3% found

Zambesiboy 584 19 83.3%

battlerat and pussycat 565 13 79.9%

 

Pretoria 378 available

cache-fan 320 26 90.9%

Jors 329 3 87.7%

Wormgeocash 319 13 87.4%

 

Nelspruit 372 available

Fish Eagle 230 119 90.9%

Gps Storm 261 65 85.0%

Bouts777 270 36 80.4%

 

Durban 365 available

Kwenda Tafuta 313 27 92.6%

Noddy 292 41 90.1%

DRDM & Raider 283 28 84.0%

 

Johannesburg 347 available

cache-fan 286 3 83.1%

iPajero 263 1 76.0%

Happy Hunters SA 248 19 75.6%

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Most finds per municipality:

The same as for the provinces above, for the five biggest municipalities:

 

Durban 365 available

Kwenda Tafuta 313 27 92.6%

Noddy 292 41 90.1%

DRDM & Raider 283 28 84.0%

 

 

Funny stat that - I get 303 for myself in eThekwini (= Durban) with 18 hides. And I am sure there is more than one ahead of me .....

 

And I make it 378 available.

 

PT

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I get 303 for myself in eThekwini (= Durban) with 18 hides. And I am sure there is more than one ahead of me .....

 

And I make it 378 available.

I checked - my grand total for Natal is 911, which is the same as on the website. For eThekwini I have 365 available (and temporary unavailable) caches and 128 archived caches. I agree with your 18 hides, but I have only 289 finds on active eThekwini caches for you. My last update was last Thursday - maybe your numbers have changed since then?

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I get 303 for myself in eThekwini (= Durban) with 18 hides. And I am sure there is more than one ahead of me .....

 

And I make it 378 available.

I checked - my grand total for Natal is 911, which is the same as on the website. For eThekwini I have 365 available (and temporary unavailable) caches and 128 archived caches. I agree with your 18 hides, but I have only 289 finds on active eThekwini caches for you. My last update was last Thursday - maybe your numbers have changed since then?

 

Danie

 

I just checked again. Since last Thursday I have 1 Durban and 7 Pmb area finds.

My finds last Thursday was 548 total. Checked in GSAK and in StatsGen.

 

My full figures (and Durban details are as per current database, one new Durban cache placed since Thursday.)

 

Durban (Found, Not found, Temp Disabled, Hidden, Total) : 303 57 36 18 = 378.

Of these, there are 14 found which are now archived (including 7 archived events)

 

Hope that helps.

 

PT

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Most cache types found:

The following 12 cachers have found all 9 cache types:

iPajero

Fish Eagle

gerhardoosMPsa

Wormgeocash

DiePienaars

Wazat

iNokia

besem

the pooks

Rhino and Hedgehog

Ysbeer

BruceTP

Most cache types found in one day:

Team_Olo: 2010/10/23 7 types

Wazat: 2010/05/02 7 types

Team_vdlo: 2010/10/20 6 types

Wormgeocash: 2010/07/03 6 types

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Cache size distribution:

Container RSA World

Micro: 29.1% 36.9%

Small: 40.9% 31.0%

Regular: 20.3% 24.7%

Not chosen: 5.0% 4.0%

Other: 3.4% 2.4%

Large: 0.9% 0.6%

Virtual: 0.3% 0.4%

 

According to this we have 8% fewer micros than the rest of the world, 10% more smalls, and 4% fewer regulars. (Whether we classify our sizes correctly is another question. Large, for example, should be in the order of 20 liter - most of those I have seen are barely Regular. Many of our Smalls should in my opinion be Micro.)

 

It is interesting to note that the percentage of micros is growing in South Africa - for the last 12 months the distribution was Micro: 37% (8% more), Small: 42% (about the same) and Regular: 10% (10% less).

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Most cache types found in one day[/b]:

Team_Olo: 2010/10/23 7 types

Wazat: 2010/05/02 7 types

Team_vdlo: 2010/10/20 6 types

Wormgeocash: 2010/07/03 6 types

 

Wow, didn't realise it was such a small percentage... Much less did I know I was the first to do it. Basically I was trying to incorporate as many different types along with the 10 year Event. Cool. :)

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Most social cachers:

The following cachers have attended the most events:

RedGlobe: 67

cache-fan: 53

Jors: 50

cownchicken: 40

BruceTP: 39

Wormgeocash: 39

 

A total of 563 different cachers have attended at least one event in Africa.

 

During the past 12 months, 318 cachers have attended at least one event. This is 6% of the total number of cachers who have found anything during the past 12 months. (Maybe this is of interest to the organizers of the Mega event?)

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Average cacher age:

I came across the following interesting statistic: Based on a recent survey done by Groundspeak, the average geocacher age is 38 and a large percentage have children between 6-12 years old.

 

I wonder how we compare in South Africa? My guess is that our average age is probably higher, but I base this on the large number of grey (or no) hair I see at Gauteng events. Seeing that only about 6% of cachers attend events, I can be very wrong.

 

The median number of finds (worldwide) for cachers who have logged a find during the previous 3 months, is 34.

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GSAK Databases - What is the best structure?

 

I have been using GSAK for about 8 months now and have got to the point where I need to have a look at the way I structure the databases I use.

 

Currently I have a "default" database which contains everything in SA and neigbouring countries, plus Zambia.

Then I have a "RestOfAfrica" for all the other African countries, including islands around Africa. Both of these databases are updated at least weekly via a set of PQs. KZN and my placed caches are updated at least daily.

 

Once a week I weed out unfound archived caches and move these to a separate database. Also weekly I copy my finds, my hides and my FTFs to separate databases. While this works currently, I am beginning to see that this is not ideal, especially with the 'default' database, as I need to get pretty far down page 2 to see my closest unfound cache.

 

So, the question is: What is the best way of structuring the GSAK databases to manage your caching most effectively?

 

All input is appreciated :)

 

PT

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What is the best way of structuring the GSAK databases to manage your caching most effectively?[/i][/b]

I have one big database for the whole of Africa, including archived caches, my placed caches and my found caches. I found that this makes it very easy to keep everything updated. I have saved filters (searches) on GSAK for closest unfound caches, placed caches, found caches, etc.

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What is the best way of structuring the GSAK databases to manage your caching most effectively

 

I prefer to keep everything in one main database which is continually updated through a series of PQ. I then have other databases that come and go into which I might load a "caches along a route" PQ simply because this is easier and when I've done that trip, I'll delete it because those same caches are usually already in the main database anyway, or I'll move them to the main database.

 

The main trick with using GSAK, are the filters. With everything it can do, filters are still probably its most powerful feature and its as well to get a handle on at least the basics of this. Each time I do a search for something that I think I might use again, I save it and over time I've built up a list of filters that make it very easy to manipulate a single database.

 

Of course, another reason for having everything in one database is so you can generate stats with some something like the FindStats macro. If thats something you want to do.

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I agree. One Database for everything is the way to go.

Create filters and save them.

As new data arrives, they will be included in your filter.

 

So you can have a filter for:

All SA - Unfound

All SA

My hides

Bloemfontein.

....etc.

 

As you select the saved filter from the combo box drop down, you will see only the relevant caches.

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My suggestion:

One database, saved filters, and if you really want, write macros to set each of the "important" filters, and asign the macros to a keaboard shortcut or function key.

Eg. ctrl-alt-F brings up your Finds filter.

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I try to keep up with more or less all the active caches in the world. Unlike Africa, for which I collect all logs, I only sample the rest of the world every few months, for comparative statistical purposes. The size of my whole world database is 4.7GB, but this causes GSAK to be so impossibly slow that I have split it in 3: Africa (120MB), USA (2.1GB) and rest of the world (2.5GB).

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Eg. ctrl-alt-F brings up your Finds filter.

 

That seems like a long keyboard shortcut, considering you can just double click the yellow box in the status bar at the bottom to set a "my finds" filter. Double click the white box for Not Found, red for Archived/Unavailable and green for Owned.

 

Another useful list I use all the time is location. These can be added through the option and over time, as with the filters, I've built up quite list of Towns, Suburbs, parks etc. so that if I'm going to that place I can quickly centre my database on that area, limit the radius, cache type etc with a filter and send it out to my phone and GPS all at the touch of a few buttons.

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Average cacher age:

I came across the following interesting statistic: Based on a recent survey done by Groundspeak, the average geocacher age is 38 and a large percentage have children between 6-12 years old.

 

I wonder how we compare in South Africa? My guess is that our average age is probably higher, but I base this on the large number of grey (or no) hair I see at Gauteng events. Seeing that only about 6% of cachers attend events, I can be very wrong.

 

The median number of finds (worldwide) for cachers who have logged a find during the previous 3 months, is 34.

 

I have created a survey for SA cachers.

 

I hope no one minds?

I will publish the results here once we have a good number of respondents. I have tried to be generic and I hope you will all do the survey and get others to do it too.

 

Here is the link:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X6GRPQN

 

Please spread the news

 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X6GRPQN

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Fastest first 1000 African finds:

1. MadSons: 220 days

2. iPajero: 600

3. Danie Viljoen: 614

4. CrystalFairy: 673

5. gerhardoosMPsa: 726

6. Antron: 750

7. RedGlobe: 857

8. Henzz: 984

9. Fish Eagle: 988

10. Wormgeocash: 1037

11. GreenJaM: 1114

12. cache-fan: 1351

13. Wazat: 1377

14. Wildbirds: 1394

15. Leon St: 1404

16. cownchicken: 1455

17. KeithWood: 1457

18. DiePienaars: 1534

19. The Huskies: 1649

20. battlerat & pussycat: 1703

21. rodnjoan: 1714

22. Noddy: 1761

23. Tricky Vicky & Mickey: 1951

24. GlobalRat: 2200

25. Jors: 3707

 

(There should be 26, but dakardrix has not logged his last finds yet.)

 

Fastest 1000 African finds ever:

1. MadSons: 185 days

2. iPajero: 197

3. Leon St: 395

4. Danie Viljoen: 484

5. CrystalFairy: 556

6. gerhardoosMPsa: 606

7. Tricky Vicky & Mickey: 661

8. cownchicken: 696

9. Antron: 712

10. RedGlobe: 781

11. cache-fan: 828

12. Fish Eagle: 883

13. Henzz: 890

14. Wormgeocash: 916

15. rodnjoan: 1002

16. GreenJaM: 1024

17. battlerat and pussycat: 1060

18. Wazat: 1186

19. Noddy: 1292

20. Wildbirds: 1365

21. DiePienaars: 1393

22. KeithWood: 1437

23. GlobalRat: 1501

24. The Huskies: 1649

25. Jors: 1905

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As of today = the following caches have the most favourite points:

 

(1) 26 Sentinel View by Prof Charles Merry (GC185)Western Cape, South Africa

(2) 19 Ipanema by louwtjievdw (GC20XJH)Free State, South Africa

19 Little Netherlands TB Hotel by GEO936 (GC1GZ0K) Gauteng, South Africa

(4) 18 Sailors' Star by vespax (GCVDHN)Western Cape, South Africa

(5) 16 Kirstenbosch Gardens - Big 5 by CapeDoc (GC1BZ22) Western Cape, South Africa

(6) 15 Longfinger by Louwtjievdw (GC1WBRJ)Free State, South Africa

15 Table Top Trove by Richter Family (GCMYYZ)Western Cape, South Africa

(8) 13 A Tribute to Friends and Family by Pixel and Possum (GC2926W)Western Cape, South Africa

13 Table Mountain - Cape Town by spuzva (GC1ABZK) Western Cape, South Africa

13 Training by John-Gill (GCW8AV)Western Cape, South Africa

(11)12 FGC by Antron (GC2D3ZW)Gauteng, South Africa

 

there are certainly a number more Premium Members in the SA cachign community. I wonder if there are still a number that need to cast their votes?

 

As of today (6 March)= the following caches have the most favourite points:

 

(1)(--) 26 Sentinel View by Prof Charles Merry (GC185)Western Cape, South Africa

(2)(+1) 20 Little Netherlands TB Hotel by GEO936 (GC1GZ0K) Gauteng, South Africa

(3)(--) 19 Ipanema by louwtjievdw (GC20XJH)Free State, South Africa

(4)(--) 18 Sailors' Star by vespax (GCVDHN)Western Cape, South Africa

(5)(+1) 17 Kirstenbosch Gardens - Big 5 by CapeDoc (GC1BZ22) Western Cape, South Africa

(5)(+2) 17 Table Top Trove by Richter Family (GCMYYZ)Western Cape, South Africa

(7)(--) 15 Longfinger by Louwtjievdw (GC1WBRJ)Free State, South Africa

(7)(+2) 15 Training by John-Gill (GCW8AV)Western Cape, South Africa

(9)(+1) 14 A Tribute to Friends and Family by Pixel and Possum (GC2926W)Western Cape, South Africa

(9)(+1) 13 Table Mountain - Cape Town by spuzva (GC1ABZK) Western Cape, South Africa

(11)(--)12 FGC by Antron (GC2D3ZW)Gauteng, South Africa

 

 

As of today (29 March)= the following caches have the most favourite points:

 

(1)(+2) 28 Sentinel View by Prof Charles Merry (GC185)Western Cape, South Africa

(2)(+1) 21 Little Netherlands TB Hotel by GEO936 (GC1GZ0K) Gauteng, South Africa

(3)(+1) 20 Ipanema by louwtjievdw (GC20XJH)Free State, South Africa

(4)(--) 18 Sailors' Star by vespax (GCVDHN)Western Cape, South Africa

(4)(+1) 18 Table Top Trove by Richter Family (GCMYYZ)Western Cape, South Africa

(6)(--) 17 Kirstenbosch Gardens - Big 5 by CapeDoc (GC1BZ22) Western Cape, South Africa(

(7)(+1) 16 Longfinger by Louwtjievdw (GC1WBRJ)Free State, South Africa

(8)(--) 15 Training by John-Gill (GCW8AV)Western Cape, South Africa

(8)(+1) 15 A Tribute to Friends and Family by Pixel and Possum (GC2926W)Western Cape, South Africa

(10)(+1)14 Table Mountain - Cape Town by spuzva (GC1ABZK) Western Cape, South Africa

(10)(NE)14 The Darkness Beckons by Capeccr (& Thunder) (GC2G0ZA) Western Cape, South Africa

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Hi stats junkies - could you do a query to check on African Earthcache finders?

 

I'd like tos ee how many people have qualified for

Platinum (20 finds in 5 or more provinces/countries AND 3 EC hides)

Gold(12 finds in 4 or more provinces/countries AND 2 EC hides)

Silver (6 finds in 3 or more provinces/countries AND 1 EC hide)

Bronze (3 finds in 2 or more provinces/countries)

 

thanks

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could you do a query to check on African Earthcache finders?

Platinum:

iPajero

Bouts777

RedGlobe

hennieventer

HeinG

Fish Eagle

gerhardoosMPsa

iNokia

Gold:

Carbon Hunter (only counting African caches. Need one more find.)

W@lly

tomtwogates

Urban Campers (Need one more hide)

 

Silver:

Team Ginger

DiePienaars

Hesamati

besem

DamhuisClan

Elsies

cincol

Wazat

warthog

Noddy

Littleclan

 

Bronze:

Several hundred cachers

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Most active cachers for the past year:

 

The following cachers have found the most African caches during the period 31 March 2010 to 30 March 2011:

1. iPajero: 1650 finds

2. MadSons: 1026

3. Leon St: 964

4. Elsies: 748

5. B and C Inc: 730

6. TechnoNut: 723

7. cownchicken: 705

8. Danie Viljoen: 699

9. Antron: 633

10. ScottScott: 631

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could you do a query to check on African Earthcache finders?

Platinum:

iPajero

Bouts777

RedGlobe

hennieventer

HeinG

Fish Eagle

gerhardoosMPsa

iNokia

Gold:

Carbon Hunter (only counting African caches. Need one more find.)

W@lly

tomtwogates

Urban Campers (Need one more hide)

 

Silver:

Team Ginger

DiePienaars

Hesamati

besem

DamhuisClan

Elsies

cincol

Wazat

warthog

Noddy

Littleclan

 

Bronze:

Several hundred cachers

 

Thank you for the speedy reply

Interesting to see that so many more Platinum than Gold cachers :)

 

I would have expected a normal progrssion from small to large

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Danie - thanks for all the great stats that you supply. A point of correction though. By my calculations [and you can verify on my profile pages] I have 15 unique EC finds in South Africa in 5 different provinces. I also have 5 EC hides in 3 different provinces. Perhaps your macro needs a little fine tuning. :unsure:

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Perhaps your macro needs a little fine tuning. :unsure:

Thanks for pointing that out. I have the correct number of finds and provinces for you, but only one hide. The problem was that your name appears as "cincol & Carbon Hunter" for 4 of your hides, and my script counted this as a separate person. This will be fixed if I use OwnerName in stead of PlacedBy.

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Perhaps your macro needs a little fine tuning. :unsure:

Thanks for pointing that out. I have the correct number of finds and provinces for you, but only one hide. The problem was that your name appears as "cincol & Carbon Hunter" for 4 of your hides, and my script counted this as a separate person. This will be fixed if I use OwnerName in stead of PlacedBy.

 

Great - that is because we often "cross reference" with each other for EC data and descriptions and hence acknowledge each other's contributions. :P

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As of today (29 March)= the following caches have the most favourite points:

 

(1)(+2) 28 Sentinel View by Prof Charles Merry (GC185)Western Cape, South Africa

(2)(+1) 21 Little Netherlands TB Hotel by GEO936 (GC1GZ0K) Gauteng, South Africa

(3)(+1) 20 Ipanema by louwtjievdw (GC20XJH)Free State, South Africa

(4)(--) 18 Sailors' Star by vespax (GCVDHN)Western Cape, South Africa

(4)(+1) 18 Table Top Trove by Richter Family (GCMYYZ)Western Cape, South Africa

(6)(--) 17 Kirstenbosch Gardens - Big 5 by CapeDoc (GC1BZ22) Western Cape, South Africa(

(7)(+1) 16 Longfinger by Louwtjievdw (GC1WBRJ)Free State, South Africa

(8)(--) 15 Training by John-Gill (GCW8AV)Western Cape, South Africa

(8)(+1) 15 A Tribute to Friends and Family by Pixel and Possum (GC2926W)Western Cape, South Africa

(10)(+1)14 Table Mountain - Cape Town by spuzva (GC1ABZK) Western Cape, South Africa

(10)(NE)14 The Darkness Beckons by Capeccr (& Thunder) (GC2G0ZA) Western Cape, South Africa

 

Wow, only one cache from Gauteng and none from KZN or the other provinces besides Western Cape and Free State.

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DNF statistics:

A total of 3737 cachers (out of 13513) have logged at least one DNF. This implies that 72% of all African cachers have found every cache they have ever attempted!

 

There have been 17380 DNF logs and 228021 finds (ignoring events), which give a ratio of 7.6%, or 13.1 finds per DNF.

 

I compared the DNF ratio of the top 100 cachers with the rest. It is interesting, but their experience only has a very small statistical effect on the DNF ratio. (One would expect that experienced cachers will find caches which others won't. Maybe they do, but it is offset by a higher number of caches which have been muggled?)

 

For cachers with at least 50 finds, the highest ratio of DNFs are:

1. Geelvink: 264 finds, 100 DNFs, 37.9%

2. janputte: 82 finds, 30 DNFs, 36.6%

3. Getheron: 66 finds, 24 DNFs, 36.4%

4. DustyFrog: 104 finds, 37 DNFs, 35.6%

5. nuvidan2: 71 finds, 24 DNFs, 33.8%

 

The five most successful finders are:

1. Tinkerbell-GP: 232 finds, 0 DNFs

2. Loopylynes: 225 finds, 0 DNFs

3. marmotte407: 221 finds, 0 DNFs

4. HeKaBr: 181 finds, 0 DNFs

5. JohnDou: 156 finds, 0 DNFs

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Looking only at caches with ten or more favourite points, sorting them by ratio of favourites to (premium)finds:

 

1. 83% 10 Pylon the Madness by Skyjuggler (GC1XH6Y)

2. 80% 12 FGC by Antron (GC2D3ZW)

3. 78% 14 The Darkness Beckons by Capeccr (& Thunder) (GC2G0ZA)

4. 63% 10 The Ice-Box by Skyjuggler (GC1M055)

5. 60% 12 Orpheus in the Underworld by Cism (GC1ZR65)

6. 59% 10 Elephant Proctology by CapeDoc (GC20QPK)

7. 56% 10 Morningstar Mystery by Henzz (GC250RH)

8. 52% 22 Ipanema by louwtjievdw (GC20XJH)

9. 50% 16 Longfinger by Louwtjievdw (GC1WBRJ)

10. 48% 10 Swart Springbok by Antron (GC2EV9F)

 

13. 41% 28 Sentinel View by Prof Charles Merry (GC185)

23. 25% 21 Little Netherlands TB Hotel by GEO936 (GC1GZ0K)

29. 12% 18 Sailors' Star by vespax (GCVDHN)

30. 7% 18 Table Top Trove by Richter Family (GCMYYZ)

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The five most successful finders are:

1. Tinkerbell-GP: 232 finds, 0 DNFs

2. Loopylynes: 225 finds, 0 DNFs

3. marmotte407: 221 finds, 0 DNFs

4. HeKaBr: 181 finds, 0 DNFs

5. JohnDou: 156 finds, 0 DNFs

 

I teach them well.... :ph34r:

 

Actually on the case of DNF's, I hate to log a DNF if I feel I have not really looked for a cache. I look at other logs, evaluate, look at the terrain and difficulty, search everywhere and then some, and if I feel I am still not doing enough effort I will not log a DNF. Only really log one if I am at wits end, searched the entire area, and done numerous PAF's with confirmation of the hide, with still no find the DNF will be logged. I did "The night Light" in Durban 6 times before finding it. I knew exactly where it was to be found but a gaurd kept sitting and watching us close to GZ. I see that as a DNHO, did not have opportunity rather than a DNF... My feeling is if you know you didn't really put in 100% to finding it, you cannot log a DNF...

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I once DNFed an event :(

 

Tell us more.......................

 

Well, it was meeting at winter wonderland in hyde park at Christmas time. Noddy was in town, and I was going to meet him there. Now I know where winter wonderland is, and the meeting venue was clearly named in the description, so I didn't bring a GPS.

After some pleasant hours of wandering around and looking for the bloody place, it was no where to be found, so I just enjoyed the gluewein and singing moose head by myself and went home!

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Looking only at caches with ten or more favourite points, sorting them by ratio of favourites to (premium)finds:

 

1. 83% 10 Pylon the Madness by Skyjuggler (GC1XH6Y)

2. 80% 12 FGC by Antron (GC2D3ZW)

3. 78% 14 The Darkness Beckons by Capeccr (& Thunder) (GC2G0ZA)

4. 63% 10 The Ice-Box by Skyjuggler (GC1M055)

5. 60% 12 Orpheus in the Underworld by Cism (GC1ZR65)

6. 59% 10 Elephant Proctology by CapeDoc (GC20QPK)

7. 56% 10 Morningstar Mystery by Henzz (GC250RH)

8. 52% 22 Ipanema by louwtjievdw (GC20XJH)

9. 50% 16 Longfinger by Louwtjievdw (GC1WBRJ)

10. 48% 10 Swart Springbok by Antron (GC2EV9F)

 

13. 41% 28 Sentinel View by Prof Charles Merry (GC185)

23. 25% 21 Little Netherlands TB Hotel by GEO936 (GC1GZ0K)

29. 12% 18 Sailors' Star by vespax (GCVDHN)

30. 7% 18 Table Top Trove by Richter Family (GCMYYZ)

 

I suppose that is also due to the age of the cache - older caches (like Sentinel View) would probably have a higher percentage if Premium cachers (a) retroactively complete their favourite points - and (B) had the opportunttiy to place favourites ion the past - I'm sure some of the PM are either no longwer caching, or are not PM any more? Just my 2c worth

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Most cache types found in one day:

Team_Olo: 2010/10/23 7 types

Wazat: 2010/05/02 7 types

Team_vdlo: 2010/10/20 6 types

Wormgeocash: 2010/07/03 6 types

 

On a recent trip to Portugal, I found 8 cache types in one day - 08 April 2011 ......

 

Trad, Multi, Mystery, WIG, Event, L/box, EC and Virtual.

 

Does that count here? :)

 

PT

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Think the stats are for SA Peter, but well done. It is somewhat difficult to get them here as we have very little virtual and Wherigo's whereas overseas they have many more.... I desperately tried every avenue to get them 7 here.... it was certainly not easy.

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Think the stats are for SA Peter, but well done. It is somewhat difficult to get them here as we have very little virtual and Wherigo's whereas overseas they have many more.... I desperately tried every avenue to get them 7 here.... it was certainly not easy.

 

Thanks Wayne, I wanted to add a Webcam to the 8, but the 2.5 hour drive (one way) to get that wasn't worth it :)

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Average cacher age:

I came across the following interesting statistic: Based on a recent survey done by Groundspeak, the average geocacher age is 38 and a large percentage have children between 6-12 years old.

 

I wonder how we compare in South Africa? My guess is that our average age is probably higher, but I base this on the large number of grey (or no) hair I see at Gauteng events. Seeing that only about 6% of cachers attend events, I can be very wrong.

 

The median number of finds (worldwide) for cachers who have logged a find during the previous 3 months, is 34.

 

I have created a survey for SA cachers.

 

I hope no one minds?

I will publish the results here once we have a good number of respondents. I have tried to be generic and I hope you will all do the survey and get others to do it too.

 

Here is the link:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X6GRPQN

 

Please spread the news

 

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X6GRPQN

 

OK - results in from 31 respondents.

 

Will start putting them into readable formats for all to see.

 

City/Area

 

Cape Town (greater) 9

Nelspruit 1

Pretoria (greater) 6

Nigel 1

Durban (greater) 4

Grahamstown 1

Rustenburg 1

East London 1

Joburg 2

Bloemfontein 2

Reitz 1

Newcastle 1

Expats (UAE, Qatar, UK, USA) 3

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Number of people in team

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Other responses:

• My coworker and I cache on our lunch breaks.

• About half the time I cache alone, the other half with my son.

• Caches together, but separate logs

• Alone, but often have a non-cacher friend along and sometimes with our wives

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