+Danie Viljoen Posted April 23, 2010 Share Posted April 23, 2010 With Antron's recent entry into the 1000+ club I was curious to see who of them did it in the shortest time: iPajero: 601 days Antron: 609 days CrystalFairy: 673 days gerhardoosMPsa: 726 days RedGlobe: 857 days Fish Eagle: 988 days cache-fan: 1351 days cownchicken: 1455 days The Huskies: 1649 days Noddy: 1695 days battlerat & pussycat: 1703 days Tricky Vicky & Mickey: 1951 days GlobalRat: 2200 days (The above list is based on African cache finds only, and it is calculated from find no. 1 to find no. 1000) If one looks at every 1000+ cacher's fastest 1000 ever: iPajero: 197 days (!) CrystalFairy: 556 days Antron: 609 days gerhardoosMPsa: 632 days Tricky Vicky & Mickey: 661 days RedGlobe: 781 days cache-fan: 828 days Fish Eagle: 883 days cownchicken: 979 days Noddy: 1346 days battlerat and pussycat: 1387 days GlobalRat: 1501 days The Huskies: 1649 days Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted April 23, 2010 Author Share Posted April 23, 2010 Shoe 50 finds in 2003 for TV&M. How many caches were available at the time? We did a road trip at the time (2005) - Western Cape, Free State, KZN and Eastern Cape. Did All the caches we could find and only got 40!! A year later did another trip - Western Cape, Free State, Mpumalanga, KZN and Eastern Cape - this time 200. How things have changed! And I suppose now you'd be able to get a 1000? Be interesting for you do do a "cache along the route" and see how many are available as ofd today. Link to comment
+Wazat Posted April 25, 2010 Share Posted April 25, 2010 Who has a greater ratio of hides to finds.... I am sure there are a few out there Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 I noticed a very welcome change this morning - the maximum size of a PQ has been increased to 1000 caches. Link to comment
+Jors Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 I noticed a very welcome change this morning - the maximum size of a PQ has been increased to 1000 caches. Great news! These dates will cover the whole of S.A. in five PQ's: Placed by date PQ Generation 01 2001/01/18 2007/02/02 994 02 2007/02/03 2008/04/26 995 03 2008/04/27 2009/06/01 994 04 2009/06/02 2010/03/26 995 05 2010/03/27 Maximum date 224 I used the macro: PlacedPQ.gsk Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 The 10 most active cachers in Africa for the year 28 Apr 09 to 27 Apr 10: 1. iPajero: 906 finds 2. Happy Hunters SA: 700 finds 3. Danie Viljoen: 692 finds 4. gerhardoosMPsa: 632 finds 5. Leon St: 436 finds 6. Antron: 424 finds 7. besem: 416 finds 8. Wazat: 409 finds 9. cache-fan: 391 finds 10. Shaka & Shakespeare: 368 finds Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 Who has a greater ratio of hides to finds.... I am sure there are a few out there Highest ratio of hides to finds: Rank, Cacher, Finds, Hides, Ratio: 1 daanzena 19 27 1.42 2 Donkasand 15 12 0.80 3 Peter Scholtz 46 30 0.65 4 thegeobizkit 11 7 0.64 5 dnorgarb 10 5 0.50 6 Colin & Jacs 39 19 0.49 7 anneremco 27 13 0.48 8 4x4Medic 13 6 0.46 9 Royfamily 26 12 0.46 10 jdealmeida 22 10 0.45 (I only considered cachers with 10 or more finds.) Link to comment
+Wazat Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 I noticed a very welcome change this morning - the maximum size of a PQ has been increased to 1000 caches. Brilliant.... can do each province as a download then... but will probably still stick to date ranges... I will run the queries and see what is the best for max between days ... unless someone has beaten me to it... Link to comment
+cincol Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 Who has a greater ratio of hides to finds.... I am sure there are a few out there Highest ratio of hides to finds: Rank, Cacher, Finds, Hides, Ratio: 1 daanzena 19 27 1.42 2 Donkasand 15 12 0.80 3 Peter Scholtz 46 30 0.65 4 thegeobizkit 11 7 0.64 5 dnorgarb 10 5 0.50 6 Colin & Jacs 39 19 0.49 7 anneremco 27 13 0.48 8 4x4Medic 13 6 0.46 9 Royfamily 26 12 0.46 10 jdealmeida 22 10 0.45 (I only considered cachers with 10 or more finds.) Interesting, but how many of those are active cachers? Perhaps those with 100+ finds would be better. Often a newbie will hide a lot due to the novelty and then suddenly stop caching again. Not sure which will be a good way of measuring the stats though. Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted May 1, 2010 Share Posted May 1, 2010 I noticed a very welcome change this morning - the maximum size of a PQ has been increased to 1000 caches. Brilliant.... can do each province as a download then While I was changing my PQ this morning, I see that there is a new tab next to "Active Pocket Queries" which is calles "Pocket Queries Ready for download". So it seems we can now also download the PQ directly from the web site. Way to go Groundspeak!! Link to comment
+Louise_Gerhard Posted May 1, 2010 Share Posted May 1, 2010 (edited) Maybe something that someone can use. I use the following pocket queries settings for updating of GSAK. I run this on a Thursday so I am ready to rock during the weekends with the newest information. This is applicable to me - only for the default database; the ones that I still need to find. Maybe you will have to do some adjustments. Caches found by me is a seperate database with a different query. Maximum caches: 1000 caches. 1. 18 Jan 00 – 23 Sep 07 2. 24 Sep 07 – 12 May 09 3. 13 May 09 – 1 May 10 4. 02 May 10 – 31 Dec 11 Gerhard Edited May 1, 2010 by gerhardoosMPsa Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 Oh gata-patat! Daar is 'n konkel in die kabel. It seems if you create a PQ larger than 500 caches, the PQ must be downloaded from the GC web site. Hope to see a grease-monkey script soon to download it automatically, once a week. Link to comment
+Jors Posted May 4, 2010 Share Posted May 4, 2010 Oh gata-patat! Daar is 'n konkel in die kabel. It seems if you create a PQ larger than 500 caches, the PQ must be downloaded from the GC web site. Hope to see a grease-monkey script soon to download it automatically, once a week. Anton, Don't know if it would be of any help, but I came accross this post in the Gsak forum. Link to comment
+Wazat Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 I was thinking the same except then I remembered I had 1 Virtual find and that is in Swaziland... So not counted in this list. Else I too would be on 7. According to my data (which should be complete up to last Thursday) you have 1 Virtual, lots of Mystery and Traditional caches, 14 Earth caches, some multi's and 13 Events. That makes 6 types? And some Waymarks.... that is 7 types then. I thing a CITO would be in order in nearly every municipality over SA.... after these municipal strikes... Then I could add that too... Still gotta find a letterbox too... I was close but ran out of time... so 9 types are quite possible... where are my closest webcam caches? mmm OK Breakdown of last Sunday..... I found: 1: Letterbox cache... 2: Multi 3: Puzzle 4: 10 Years! Event Cache 5: Wherigo 6: Traditional 7: Earth cache That is 7 Types.... in one day. To top it off I Achieved 700 finds with the event, 1st Letterbox, first Wherigo, 50th Puzzle, 50th Multi and 15th Earth Cache. I missed out a FTF the night before by about 2 minutes and another in the morning otherwise i would have been sitting on 100 FTF's too... Right who has stats like that? Link to comment
+CapeDoc Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 Which Sa cacher has the most forum posts? (I noticed CH has had a thing or 2000 to say...) Link to comment
+cincol Posted May 7, 2010 Share Posted May 7, 2010 Which Sa cacher has the most forum posts? (I noticed CH has had a thing or 2000 to say...) Difficult to measure if you want numbers on SA Forum only. The count is on ALL forums. CH and I contribute a lot on EarthCaches and Middle East Forums as well which would skew the figures somewhat. Oh, and BTW Doc, neither of us are true SA cachers as we are ex-pats at the moment! Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted May 8, 2010 Author Share Posted May 8, 2010 Possibly more to say on the forums - because actual caches are fewer and further between - and for 5 months it's too hot to get out Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 The 10 most active cachers in Africa in the last year (up to 26 May 2010): 1. iPajero: 862 caches found 2. Danie Viljoen: 677 3. Happy Hunters SA: 675 4. gerhardoosMPsa: 604 5. cownchicken: 447 6. Antron: 444 7. besem: 434 8. Leon St: 419 9. Wazat: 414 10. Shaka & Shakespeare: 389 Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted May 28, 2010 Share Posted May 28, 2010 (edited) The 10 most popular caches in Africa for the past year (up to 26 May 2010): 1. GCJG9J Cheops V (Egypt): 115 finds 2. GC114RH Cape Town TB Hotel: 105 finds 3. GC1A0PP Hurghada Sunrise (Egypt): 104 finds 4. GC1956A Valley of the Kings (Egypt): 99 finds 5. GC1DB1F Marracache (Morocco): 96 finds 6. GCWK3K TF16 180° Sea: 88 finds 7. GC1VFHR Skaife's Barn: 83 finds 8. GCMYYZ Table Top Trove: 80 finds 9. GC1N8C0 Willis Walk - Like A Penguin?: 77 finds 10. GC182QZ Gotteshaeuser: St. Martini Kirche : 74 finds Edited May 28, 2010 by Danie Viljoen Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted May 30, 2010 Author Share Posted May 30, 2010 The 10 most popular caches in Africa for the past year (up to 26 May 2010): 1. GCJG9J Cheops V (Egypt): 115 finds 2. GC114RH Cape Town TB Hotel: 105 finds 3. GC1A0PP Hurghada Sunrise (Egypt): 104 finds 4. GC1956A Valley of the Kings (Egypt): 99 finds 5. GC1DB1F Marracache (Morocco): 96 finds 6. GCWK3K TF16 180° Sea: 88 finds 7. GC1VFHR Skaife's Barn: 83 finds 8. GCMYYZ Table Top Trove: 80 finds 9. GC1N8C0 Willis Walk - Like A Penguin?: 77 finds 10. GC182QZ Gotteshaeuser: St. Martini Kirche : 74 finds Interesting to see the 3 Egyptian caches along the tourist route being so popular. And the SA ones mainly being in W Cape! Any idea of the most active caches in each province? Link to comment
MnCo Posted May 30, 2010 Share Posted May 30, 2010 The 10 most popular caches in Africa for the past year (up to 26 May 2010): 1. GCJG9J Cheops V (Egypt): 115 finds 2. GC114RH Cape Town TB Hotel: 105 finds 3. GC1A0PP Hurghada Sunrise (Egypt): 104 finds 4. GC1956A Valley of the Kings (Egypt): 99 finds 5. GC1DB1F Marracache (Morocco): 96 finds 6. GCWK3K TF16 180° Sea: 88 finds 7. GC1VFHR Skaife's Barn: 83 finds 8. GCMYYZ Table Top Trove: 80 finds 9. GC1N8C0 Willis Walk - Like A Penguin?: 77 finds 10. GC182QZ Gotteshaeuser: St. Martini Kirche : 74 finds Can't help feeling a little like a proud parent to have one in the top 10, even if it is a little roadside micro Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted May 31, 2010 Share Posted May 31, 2010 The three most popular caches in each province during the past year: Eastern Cape: GC1CBXX Tonteldoos I - Die Groot Trek: 41 finds GC1FZWT Elephants ! Elephants !: 33 finds GC1A2VY Kadouw lookout: 32 finds Free State: GC1KNHN Driekloof Spillway: 38 finds GC18JR9 Bloem N1 TB Motel: 34 finds GC15KYQ Sterkfontein View: 33 finds GC1KNE8 Driekloof Headrace: 33 finds GC1NEPZ Oliewenhuis: 33 finds Gauteng: GC1RN78 Ki-Deo - TB's Place To Call Home!: 65 finds GC1GZ0K Little Netherlands TB Hotel: 55 finds GC1TJEN Caravan Park: 54 finds Natal: GC1X2T2 Lily Pond: 56 finds GC1X2T9 Stonehenge: 54 finds GCYF79 Mandelas last moments of freedom: 39 finds GC1Y6DT Postbox #1: 39 finds GC20V6K Postbox #3: 39 finds Limpopo: Mini Wonderboom Cache: 23 finds 1837: 23 finds Lone Cactus: 21 finds Mpumalanga: GC11H2Z Lowveld View: 43 finds GC19QVQ Three Rondavels: 43 finds GC1R4WH Kruithuis: 36 finds North West: GC154YH Pilanesburg Centre: 33 finds GC183Q4 Evil Erik's Shaft: 33 finds GC1CB0J Ruighoek: 32 finds Northern Cape: GC1ZTNW Colesberg: 17 finds GC10D2H Wamkelekile Kumtla Kapa: 16 finds GCRRCB Steinkopf coffee stop cache *NC*: 14 finds GC11J35 Augrabies Falls - Arrarat: 14 finds GC18MME Jack Hindon: 14 finds GC1VPW2 McGregor Museum: 14 finds Western Cape: GC114RH Cape Town TB Hotel: 105 finds GCWK3K TF16 180° Sea: 88 finds GC1VFHR Skaife's Barn: 83 finds Link to comment
+tomtwogates Posted May 31, 2010 Share Posted May 31, 2010 The three most popular caches in each province during the past year: Western Cape: GC114RH Cape Town TB Hotel: 105 finds GCWK3K TF16 180° Sea: 88 finds GC1VFHR Skaife's Barn: 83 finds All three easily reachable and on the tourist routes - interesting! Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted July 6, 2010 Share Posted July 6, 2010 3 Caches were archived in the last week: 1) Die Wynhuis - GC1ZD8M 2) Die Kaap is weer Hollands - GC20V8X 3) Come Josephine in your flying machine - GC22MEQ I think the week before there was 4. Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 13, 2010 Author Share Posted July 13, 2010 OK - can someone do a trend on number of caches found per month over the past few years. I'd be interested to see how the past month looked vs previous months in SA caching. What I'm really interested to see is if tjhere was a noticable "bump" due to more cachers being in the country over the Soccer World cup. Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted July 13, 2010 Share Posted July 13, 2010 1 Cache was archived in the last week: 1) TG Treasure Chest - GCT9QQ Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted July 13, 2010 Share Posted July 13, 2010 (edited) OK - can someone do a trend on number of caches found per month over the past few years. I'd be interested to see how the past month looked vs previous months in SA caching. What I'm really interested to see is if tjhere was a noticable "bump" due to more cachers being in the country over the Soccer World cup. This is the current status according to my DB. Date___ FindCount 2010-07 1895 2010-06 3993 2010-05 3292 2010-04 5588 2010-03 4500 2010-02 2961 2010-01 4175 2009-12 5385 2009-11 3491 Should redo it at the end of the month, to get the full stats for July. Danie you want to see what your DB produces? Select Substr(lDate,1,7), count (lType) from Logs where lType = "Found it" Group by Substr(lDate,1,7) Order by Substr(lDate,1,7) DESC Edited July 13, 2010 by DamhuisClan Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 14, 2010 Author Share Posted July 14, 2010 Can one do a graph with the last 3 years finds? Then we would see if there really was a change in trend? Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 I can do that, but lets wait one week into August, so we get all the logs in for July. Link to comment
+Jors Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 Anton, Just wondering who has found a cache in each of the various (or the most) districts or counties? Would it be maklik to answer? Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted July 14, 2010 Share Posted July 14, 2010 Just wondering who has found a cache in each of the various (or the most) districts or counties? The ten cachers who have found caches in the most districts are: 1. iPajero: 48 2. Tricky Vicky & Mickey: 44 3. gerhardoosMPsa: 41 4. Fish Eagle: 41 5. CrystalFairy: 40 6. Urban Hunters: 38 7. Brick: 38 8. miking: 37 9. cownchicken: 35 10. Larks: 34 Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 15, 2010 Author Share Posted July 15, 2010 Just wondering who has found a cache in each of the various (or the most) districts or counties? The ten cachers who have found caches in the most districts are: 1. iPajero: 48 2. Tricky Vicky & Mickey: 44 3. gerhardoosMPsa: 41 4. Fish Eagle: 41 5. CrystalFairy: 40 6. Urban Hunters: 38 7. Brick: 38 8. miking: 37 9. cownchicken: 35 10. Larks: 34 Thanks Jors Could you perhaps post a longer list if it is not too difficult? I'd like to see how many I have. Link to comment
+Jors Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I'd like to see how many I have. CH, 405 caches in 23 Districts: Bojanala Platinum: 19 Cape Winelands: 6 Capricorn: 3 City of Cape Town: 56 City of Johannesburg: 161 City of Tshwane: 16 Ehlanzeni: 17 Ekurhuleni: 14 Metsweding: 20 Nelson Mandela Bay: 2 Nkangala: 7 Overberg: 1 Sedibeng: 4 Thabo Mofutsanyane: 4 Ugu District: 2 Umgungundlovu: 14 Umkhanyakude: 1 Uthukela: 5 Waterberg: 8 West Coast: 6 West Rand: 5 eThekwini: 30 iLembe: 4 Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 15, 2010 Author Share Posted July 15, 2010 Thank you - much appreciated Need to work on upping those numbers now ion future trips still want to get N Cape onto my Provice list! Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 15, 2010 Author Share Posted July 15, 2010 I guess it is a matter of time before someone starts looking at Municipalities Link to comment
+Jors Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I guess it is a matter of time before someone starts looking at Municipalities Eish.. The districts was enough work, moet nou nie stirrr nie Link to comment
+cincol Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 I'd like to see how many I have. CH, 405 caches in 23 Districts: Bojanala Platinum: 19 Cape Winelands: 6 Capricorn: 3 City of Cape Town: 56 City of Johannesburg: 161 City of Tshwane: 16 Ehlanzeni: 17 Ekurhuleni: 14 Metsweding: 20 Nelson Mandela Bay: 2 Nkangala: 7 Overberg: 1 Sedibeng: 4 Thabo Mofutsanyane: 4 Ugu District: 2 Umgungundlovu: 14 Umkhanyakude: 1 Uthukela: 5 Waterberg: 8 West Coast: 6 West Rand: 5 eThekwini: 30 iLembe: 4 Haven 't a clue where half of these places are! Link to comment
+Jors Posted July 15, 2010 Share Posted July 15, 2010 (edited) Haven 't a clue where half of these places are! Don't worry, nor have we! If you really want to know, there's some info on the Municipal Demarcation Board's (old) website, and their new website Edited July 15, 2010 by Jors Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted July 19, 2010 Share Posted July 19, 2010 The ten most active African cachers, caching for at least 6 months, calculated from their first to their last find (i.e., over their whole caching career) are: 1. iPajero: 14.74 finds/week 2. Happy Hunters SA: 11.64 finds/week 3. BAKGAT: 11.56 finds/week 4. Danie Viljoen: 11.41 finds/week 5. gerhardoosMPsa: 10.14 finds/week 6. ralph1dc: 9.52 finds/week 7. Antron: 9.33 finds/week 8. Waynes_world: 8.57 finds/week 9. paddawan: 8.15 finds/week 10. FlyingSyringe: 7.73 finds/week The ten most active cachers for the past year: 1. Danie Viljoen: 713 finds 2. gerhardoosMPsa: 638 finds 3. iPajero: 624 finds 4. Happy Hunters SA: 615 finds 5. besem: 489 finds 6. cownchicken: 444 finds 7. Antron: 443 finds 8. Shaka & Shakespeare: 428 finds 9. Leon St: 426 finds 10. Wormgeocash: 388 finds Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted July 19, 2010 Share Posted July 19, 2010 (edited) The ten most active African cachers, caching for at least 6 months, calculated from their first to their last find (i.e., over their whole caching career) are: 1. iPajero: 14.74 finds/week 2. Happy Hunters SA: 11.64 finds/week 3. BAKGAT: 11.56 finds/week 4. Danie Viljoen: 11.41 finds/week 5. gerhardoosMPsa: 10.14 finds/week 6. ralph1dc: 9.52 finds/week 7. Antron: 9.33 finds/week 8. Waynes_world: 8.57 finds/week 9. paddawan: 8.15 finds/week 10. FlyingSyringe: 7.73 finds/week The ten most active cachers for the past year: 1. Danie Viljoen: 713 finds 2. gerhardoosMPsa: 638 finds 3. iPajero: 624 finds 4. Happy Hunters SA: 615 finds 5. besem: 489 finds 6. cownchicken: 444 finds 7. Antron: 443 finds 8. Shaka & Shakespeare: 428 finds 9. Leon St: 426 finds 10. Wormgeocash: 388 finds (During the past year the number of active caches has increased by 870.) Edited July 19, 2010 by Danie Viljoen Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 What I'm really interested to see is if there was a noticable "bump" due to more cachers being in the country over the Soccer World cup. No noticeable deviation that I can see... Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 20, 2010 Author Share Posted July 20, 2010 Nope - seems fairly linear Link to comment
+Louise_Gerhard Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 I see BAKGAT is on the move. Keep it up friend. From now I have to keep my eye on you. Gerhard Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted July 20, 2010 Share Posted July 20, 2010 3 Caches archived in the last week. 2 Events and 1 Traditional. Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted July 27, 2010 Share Posted July 27, 2010 6 Caches archived last week. 3 Events, and 3 Traditionals Link to comment
+DamhuisClan Posted August 3, 2010 Share Posted August 3, 2010 13 caches archived in the last week. 4 Events, and 9 Others. Most notably those from besem in the magalies. (Sorry to see them go, before I got to find them) Link to comment
besem Posted August 3, 2010 Share Posted August 3, 2010 13 caches archived in the last week. 4 Events, and 9 Others. Most notably those from besem in the magalies. (Sorry to see them go, before I got to find them) It was a tough decision to let them go, but it had to be done, I'm afraid. I'll be keeping an eye on the situation, and if my two remaining caches up there stay intact for a year or so, I'll consider reinstating the series. In the meantime it opens up the mountain for other cachers who'll perhaps be more fortunate than I was! Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted August 4, 2010 Author Share Posted August 4, 2010 Does anyone know if there is a list of the oldest surviving caches (say top 100) in the world? And I wonder where the SA caches lay in the world ranking of age? Can anyone point me in the right direction? Link to comment
+Danie Viljoen Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) Does anyone know if there is a list of the oldest surviving caches (say top 100) in the world? And I wonder where the SA caches lay in the world ranking of age? Can anyone point me in the right direction? Some of the following caches may not be active any more - it is hard to keep up to date with archived (and newly published) caches. I have my doubts about the actual age of the first cache on the list - its code does not correspond with its placed date. The oldest surviving South African cache (bottom of the list) comes in at number 176. 74 of the oldest 100 surviving caches are in the USA. Rank Code Name Country Placed Date 1 GC1HTTN Daylight Saving Time Machine United States 2000-05-03 2 GC30 Mingo United States 2000-05-11 3 GC12 GC12 5/12/2000 United States 2000-05-12 4 GC28 Beverly United States 2000-05-13 5 GC3E Lane Cove Australia 2000-05-18 6 GC46 Geocache by Kevin Anderson (Wellington) New Zealand 2000-05-26 7 GC39 The Spot United States 2000-05-26 8 GC31 Arikaree United States 2000-05-31 9 GC43 Europe's First Ireland 2000-06-03 10 GC1D Beaver Cache United States 2000-06-03 11 GC16 GC16 6/4/2000 United States 2000-06-04 12 GC1E Tour of Stone Mountain United States 2000-06-11 13 GC53 Rift Valley Kenya 2000-06-15 14 GC25 Camels Prairie Stash United States 2000-06-17 15 GC37 Missouri's First - Watts Mill United States 2000-06-20 16 GC26 Two roads United States 2000-06-21 17 GC27 Eggcellent United States 2000-06-21 18 GCD Geocache United States 2000-06-21 19 GC4B Auckland Stash (Auckland) New Zealand 2000-06-25 20 GC1B Gorilla Stash United States 2000-06-27 21 GCBBA Geocache--Canada's 1st geocache Canada 2000-06-28 22 GC18 Tarryall United States 2000-07-02 23 GC40 Geocache Belgium 2000-07-07 24 GC35 Power Island United States 2000-07-16 25 GC20 Marooned United States 2000-07-17 26 GC19 Geocache United States 2000-07-20 27 GC17 Geocache 7/21/00 United States 2000-07-21 28 GC23 Geocache United States 2000-07-21 29 GC21 Lake Lanier United States 2000-08-16 30 GC36 Geocache 612 United States 2000-08-21 31 GC3B Potters Pond United States 2000-08-27 32 GC57 Geocache United States 2000-09-09 33 GC5B Phil's Memorial Cache (Oldest CA. Cache) United States 2000-09-10 34 GC5C Southern Idaho's First! United States 2000-09-17 35 GC184 State Game Lands #109 United States 2000-09-21 36 GC5F Yuba City United States 2000-09-24 37 GC62 Tombstone United States 2000-09-26 38 GC67 Paul Barclay Stash United States 2000-09-28 39 GC68 Centurion Guards United States 2000-09-29 40 GC6A Kippers in the Jungle (Denmark's first) Denmark 2000-09-30 41 GC72 Sun Gear Finland 2000-09-30 42 GC6E KidsGeoCache United States 2000-09-30 43 GC70 Octopus Garden United States 2000-09-30 44 GC74 First Mass United States 2000-10-01 45 GC76 Rock Town United States 2000-10-01 46 GC77 First Germany Germany 2000-10-02 47 GC78 Firestone United States 2000-10-02 48 GC79 Iron Horse United States 2000-10-07 49 GC7A Melbourne's 1st Australia 2000-10-08 50 GC7B T824 Table Mesa United States 2000-10-08 51 GC7E Labyrinth Canyon United States 2000-10-08 52 GC7C Beaver Springs United States 2000-10-09 53 GC7D Lowell, aka Second Mass United States 2000-10-09 54 GC80 Little Creek Stash United States 2000-10-09 55 GC85 Camera Cache United States 2000-10-14 56 GC86 Vermont 1 United States 2000-10-14 57 GC89 Iron Horse United States 2000-10-15 58 GC8A Pony Express Stash United States 2000-10-15 59 GC8E Queens land Australia 2000-10-17 60 GC90 Bonita Lakes United States 2000-10-19 61 GC92 Un-Original Stash United States 2000-10-22 62 GC93 Indiana's First United States 2000-10-23 63 GCKXM5 HAJ 4: zero-nine-left Germany 2000-10-24 64 GCKXM6 HAJ 2: two-seven-left Germany 2000-10-24 65 GCKXM8 HAJ 3: two-seven-right Germany 2000-10-24 66 GC9C Rabbit Eye View United States 2000-10-27 67 GC98 Texas Double United States 2000-10-28 68 GC9B Clover Spring Stash United States 2000-10-28 69 GC9E NH #1 - Mines Follies United States 2000-10-29 70 GCA0 Creekside Stash United States 2000-10-30 71 GCA1 A walk in the park United States 2000-10-31 72 GCA6 Strathcona Wilderness 1 Canada 2000-11-04 73 GCA5 Hembre Ridge United States 2000-11-04 74 GCA8 Wah Wah Stash United States 2000-11-04 75 GC9FF Alvin's Phone Line United States 2000-11-05 76 GCAB Orange County Stash (V3.0) United States 2000-11-08 77 GC1F11 Sydney Geocache Relocated! Australia 2000-11-11 78 GCAD Devil Bend (NEW LOCATION) Australia 2000-11-11 79 GCAF Mount Cargill (Dunedin, Otago) New Zealand 2000-11-11 80 GCB0 Flagstaff Hill (Dunedin, Otago) New Zealand 2000-11-11 81 GCB1 Unity Park (Dunedin, Otago) New Zealand 2000-11-12 82 GCB2 Botanical Gardens (Dunedin, Otago) New Zealand 2000-11-12 83 GCAE Sleepy Hollow-1 United States 2000-11-12 84 GCB6 Yellow River Stash United States 2000-11-13 85 GCBC Monte Cristo United States 2000-11-19 86 GCBF Boston Cache United States 2000-11-19 87 GCBE Turkey Cache United States 2000-11-20 88 GCC2 Azucar Mine Offset United States 2000-11-24 89 GCF7 Australia's Used-to-be-Highest Australia 2000-11-25 90 GCC6 Turkey Run Stash United States 2000-11-25 91 GCC7 Fowler Park Wilderness Stash United States 2000-11-25 92 GCC8 gerbiL cacHe United States 2000-11-25 93 GCM65A Liegenbleiber Germany 2000-11-27 94 GCC9 No Walk In The Park United States 2000-11-28 95 GCD2 Doggie Do (revived!) United States 2000-12-02 96 GCD6 Born Free United States 2000-12-02 97 GCD4 Bovine Hill Stash United States 2000-12-03 98 GCM729 LINDEN GUERILLA II - Kommando Eduard Hoffmann Germany 2000-12-04 99 GC153 Sutton Salt Lake (Middlemarch, Otago) New Zealand 2000-12-06 100 GCDE Igor United States 2000-12-10 176 GC185 Sentinel View South Africa 2001-01-18 Edited August 4, 2010 by Danie Viljoen Link to comment
+Carbon Hunter Posted August 8, 2010 Author Share Posted August 8, 2010 Interesting to see NZ as the next most populous country after USA. Thanks for this. The closest "old" cache to me is Pirelli in Oman - been around since April 2001 - so younger even than sentinel View Link to comment
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