+NYPaddleCacher Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 I was looking at the profile stats on project-gc.com and noticed that it displays the average Km from home for all my finds. I discovered that the FindStatsGen GSAK macro also displays distance from home (but in miles). I was a bit surprised by the number. The stats pages indicate that the average distance from home for all my finds is 423miles (682 KM). What's yours. Quote Link to comment
+Ruddles1325 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 I was looking at the profile stats on project-gc.com and noticed that it displays the average Km from home for all my finds. I discovered that the FindStatsGen GSAK macro also displays distance from home (but in miles). I was a bit surprised by the number. The stats pages indicate that the average distance from home for all my finds is 423miles (682 KM). What's yours. My average distance away is 148 km - I have a 'double peak' distribution of distances: more than 50% are less than 20km away, but almost 25% are 500 - 1000km away because I regularly visit my family far away, and when I do I always manage to find a few caches... Quote Link to comment
+Condorito Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Mine is 1059km from home... I find heaps of caches when I travel(around every 6mo. ATM) and find only around 20 a month when I am at home... Quote Link to comment
+larryc43230 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 Mine is 1059km from home... I find heaps of caches when I travel(around every 6mo. ATM) and find only around 20 a month when I am at home... My average distance from home is 50 miles, a nice, pleasing round number if I ever saw one. That stat doesn't include my finds from yesterday. Then again, I didn't travel that far. --Larry Quote Link to comment
+The Leprechauns Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 My average distance is 336km / 209 miles from home. One of my long-term goals is to continue having more than 50% of my finds be more than 100 miles from my home coordinates. Geocaching for me is about visiting new places and seeing the spots that the locals think are interesting. It's fun keeping up with that goal over 5000 cache hunts. Quote Link to comment
+cheech gang Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 My average distance is 336km / 209 miles from home. One of my long-term goals is to continue having more than 50% of my finds be more than 100 miles from my home coordinates. Geocaching for me is about visiting new places and seeing the spots that the locals think are interesting. It's fun keeping up with that goal over 5000 cache hunts. Average 191 miles, which coincidently is the exact distance from my house to The Leprechaun's, as the crow flies. Quote Link to comment
+BBWolf+3Pigs Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 "Average Distance: 490 Miles" I use to do a lot of caching in Hawaii while on travel. Not so much anymore. Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted April 23, 2013 Author Share Posted April 23, 2013 Geocaching for me is about visiting new places and seeing the spots that the locals think are interesting. It's fun keeping up with that goal over 5000 cache hunts. +1. I suspect if anything my average distance from home and percentage of caches over 100 miles from home will only increase (an upcoming trip to Istanbul and Addis Abba is going to help) as I'm finding that I'm losing interest in geocaching close to home. I've only got 22% of my finds more than 100 miles from home, but half of those are over 1000 miles from home. Quote Link to comment
+Andromeda321 Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 "Average distance: 4368 km." Moving continents about halfway through my geocaching career helps on this one... Quote Link to comment
+Sharks-N-Beans Posted April 23, 2013 Share Posted April 23, 2013 My average distance from home is 50 miles, a nice, pleasing round number if I ever saw one. That stat doesn't include my finds from yesterday. Then again, I didn't travel that far. --Larry Ours is only 94km. Guess we've have some good caching in the c-bus area...but lately we have been venturing out as not too many 3-3.5 Ts are being placed. Quote Link to comment
+larryc43230 Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 My average distance from home is 50 miles, a nice, pleasing round number if I ever saw one. That stat doesn't include my finds from yesterday. Then again, I didn't travel that far. --Larry Ours is only 94km. Guess we've have some good caching in the c-bus area...but lately we have been venturing out as not too many 3-3.5 Ts are being placed. I don't particularly go for high-terrain caches (for one thing, I no longer do any serious tree-climbing), but I do look for caches that take me to interesting places and give me some decent exercise. I don't often look for caches in Columbus itself; I was raised in C-bus, so I already know the city fairly well, and urban caches just don't do anything for me. I tend to head for the countryside when I go caching these days. There are still lots of hidden treasures in Ohio I haven't explored, so I'm expecting that "average distance from home" stat to increase over time. --Larry Quote Link to comment
+Panda Inc Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 Plus or minus 6800 km ... moving from Colorado to South Australia seven months ago might have skewed the average more than a little. Cheers, PandA Inc Quote Link to comment
+EscapeFromFlatland Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 My average distance was 586 miles when I lived in Portland (lots of caches in Arizona and a smattering of caches in Europe and the Middle East). When I moved to Iowa my average distance jumped to 1450 miles. It's taken 900 caches to get the average distance down to 935 miles. Quote Link to comment
+Jojogirl Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 Average distance: 372 km Over 55% of my finds is within 20 km from home, but finding caches while on holiday helped increasing the average, since I have also 20% of finds with a distance >500 km. Quote Link to comment
+FunnyNose Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 My average distance from home is 669.4 Kilometers And one of my meaningless stats My average FTF distance from home is 478.9 Kilometers Quote Link to comment
+wimseyguy Posted April 24, 2013 Share Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) 1133 km or 704 miles here. Like many statistical samples they are skewed a bit. The CO of one of my early virt finds edited the coords to N89° 00.000 W99° 00.000. And I have found 89 locationless caches, some of which were listed as being in European countries including one I have not visited yet. Still, there are only a small handful of outliers with bad numbers influencing that distance. But with over 2500 finds in Nevada over 2000 miles from home, the numbers should still be somewhat accurate. Edited April 24, 2013 by wimseyguy Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted April 24, 2013 Author Share Posted April 24, 2013 1133 km or 704 miles here. Like many statistical samples they are skewed a bit. The CO of one of my early virt finds edited the coords to N89° 00.000 W99° 00.000. And I have found 89 locationless caches, some of which were listed as being in European countries including one I have not visited yet. Still, there are only a small handful of outliers with bad numbers influencing that distance. But with over 2500 finds in Nevada over 2000 miles from home, the numbers should still be somewhat accurate. I'm impressed with some of the numbers people have posted. It demonstrates that this is not just a game that you play in your own back yard. In my case, I have never done a power trail My home coordinates have not changed since I started caching I've never found a locationless cache Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 Project-GC says my average is 212 km, but a more accurate number would be the one from FindStatGen, which is 209 km, because my "Finds" GSAK database uses the real final location of any multi or puzzle I've found. Out of curiosity I tried it again, but excluded any of my 44 finds in Europe and southern Africa, as well as 3 moving caches. The average comes way down to only 39 km. It does seem like I find most of my caches "in my backyard", but I've visited countless areas I probably wouldn't have otherwise, and there have been tons of interesting discoveries or adventures. I've also found a lot of the caches close to home, and I'm ranging farther and farther for my caching trips, so the average is likely gradually going up. Once my employment situation stabilizes, I hope to get to traveling again, and that average should go up significantly. Quote Link to comment
+JL_HSTRE Posted April 25, 2013 Share Posted April 25, 2013 I don't see an 'average distance from home' listed on my GSAK FSG results. The closest thing I can find would be the center of my cache centroid which is 55 Miles from home. Any such average distance for me will also be a bit inaccurate since I found a Moving Cache while it was near me in Florida, but it is now in Canada; I don't know how to tell FSG to ignore that cache for distance stat purposes (other than excluding it from my GSAK filter, which would exclude it from ALL my stats). Quote Link to comment
+NYPaddleCacher Posted April 25, 2013 Author Share Posted April 25, 2013 I don't see an 'average distance from home' listed on my GSAK FSG results. The closest thing I can find would be the center of my cache centroid which is 55 Miles from home. Any such average distance for me will also be a bit inaccurate since I found a Moving Cache while it was near me in Florida, but it is now in Canada; I don't know how to tell FSG to ignore that cache for distance stat purposes (other than excluding it from my GSAK filter, which would exclude it from ALL my stats). I guess it depends on what version of the FSG macro you're using. It shows up for me just under the "Finds by Miles From Home" bar graph. SInce the FSG macro runs off a "my finds" database I don't see you you could exclude it from from the distance statitics without excluding it from all the other stats. If you're good with HTML you could generate stats with the moving cache moved out of the database, then put it back in and generate the stats againt. They you'd have to cut-n-paste the html fragment out of FSG output and replace that section in the other. Seems like a lot of work. You could probably exclude it from a a section of the stats using a user data column but that would require a modification to the macro. For example, you could add the "User Data" column and the code for generating a specific section could test if contained the "ignore" string. Quote Link to comment
+JL_HSTRE Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 I don't see an 'average distance from home' listed on my GSAK FSG results. The closest thing I can find would be the center of my cache centroid which is 55 Miles from home. Any such average distance for me will also be a bit inaccurate since I found a Moving Cache while it was near me in Florida, but it is now in Canada; I don't know how to tell FSG to ignore that cache for distance stat purposes (other than excluding it from my GSAK filter, which would exclude it from ALL my stats). I guess it depends on what version of the FSG macro you're using. It shows up for me just under the "Finds by Miles From Home" bar graph. I logged into Project-GC for the first time and it says my average distance is 129 km (80 miles). Some quick calculations suggest the Moving Cache is only affecting this by about 1 km. Upon further thought, I bet I have the "Finds by Miles From Home" graph disabled in FSG along with other graphs/stats that seem redundant to those already on my GC.com profile. Quote Link to comment
+The A-Team Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 Any such average distance for me will also be a bit inaccurate since I found a Moving Cache while it was near me in Florida, but it is now in Canada I've found 3 moving caches, and what I did was set the corrected coordinates in GSAK to where I found the cache. For the purpose of stat calculations, it just makes sense to me to use the coordinates I actually found it at, and using corrected coordinates prevents it from updating and moving all over the place every time I load in a My Finds. Quote Link to comment
+Ladybug Kids Posted April 26, 2013 Share Posted April 26, 2013 (edited) 1317 miles with 30% of finds less than ten miles from home and 40% more than 1000 miles from home. As local caching ennui has set in, the average distance from home will continue to grow as I use geocaching to find those really cool spots in areas I travel to. Edited April 26, 2013 by Ladybug Kids Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted April 27, 2013 Share Posted April 27, 2013 Average distance 80 miles. Airplanes don't like dolphins, and dolphins don't like airplanes! (I'm a large dolphin...) Only two flying trips: Newark to Charleston, SC, and Halifax to St John's Newfoundland. And a log drive to Minnesota. So, for me, that's not bad! Two centers for my local caching. My caching partner lives thirty miles east. We alternate. So that might skew things a bit. May go to Hawaii next year (if they can sedate me for ten hours...) Otherwise, I mostly cache near the Dolphinarium or the Bear Cave. (Guess that's why I'm still in the top ten for cache fiders on Manhattan Island! 350 finds in New York County.) Quote Link to comment
+m4mike Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 My stats don't show an average and I am too lazy to calculate, but about 60% are more than 5000 miles from home and over 40% are over 7500 miles. I would guess this makes my average pretty darned high. I live in Houston and have dome most of my caching is Western Australia with quite a bit more in Europe and Africa. I guess what that really means is I haven't done that much caching around home. By the way, most of the Australian caches are more than 10,000 miles with the furthest from home 10564.989 miles! Quote Link to comment
+redsox_mark Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 "Average Distance: 1132 Miles" Quote Link to comment
GPS-Hermit Posted April 28, 2013 Share Posted April 28, 2013 Most of my caching is done in current and neighboring states - but have one in Hawaii and that one might throw my stats off. Got that one just for bragging rights. Quote Link to comment
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