+Danie Viljoen Posted June 10, 2014 Author Posted June 10, 2014 Are you able to do an EC D/T grid for just the United States? Quote
+terratin Posted June 11, 2014 Posted June 11, 2014 That's one challenge idea destroyed Thanks a lot Danie for yet another interesting stat. Quote
+tomtwogates Posted June 12, 2014 Posted June 12, 2014 Well, vacation period .. these figures mirror my own experience. I find EC in January or November only occassionally. But when it comes to July, August, September, I go out hiking around Europe for 2-3 weeks and come home with good backlog of EC to respond [] No surprise. Many tourists are visiting a lot of natural landmarks especially during 'season' - whether it means May-Oct or only July-August. bearing in mind it is only vacation time in the northern hemisphere - down south we have our vacation during your winter, but then i guess there are more earthcaches in the top half of the world also. Quote
+AdieA Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 Longest unfound EarthCaches: 1. GCQMXW Iskut River Hot Springs Earthcache Canada British Columbia 3093 days (8.47 years) Never found 2. GC11FPA Huangxian Cave - Hubei Province (Earthcache) China 2552 days (6.99 years) Never found 3. GC160WK Lochaber Valley Ribbon Lakes Canada Nova Scotia 2081 days (5.70 years) 4. GC1WHYA Wonderstrand Canada Newfoundland and Labrador 2050 days (5.61 years) 5. GC1H9X3 Hotsarihie (Helen Reef) Palau 1971 days (5.40 years) Never found 6. GC1EXH7 Flint River Watershed United States Alabama 1815 days (4.97 years) 7. GC1AB6P San Francisquito Formation (Big Rock Creek Area) United States California 1753 days (4.80 years) 8. GC1W0GR Nipekamew Sand Cliffs Canada Saskatchewan 1678 days (4.59 years) 9. GC1WYN4 Glacial Erratic Canada Ontario 1677 days (4.59 years) Never found 10. GC1WYWJ Fossil out of Place in Cataract Canyon United States Utah 1677 days (4.59 years) Never found Quote
+AdieA Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 Ii must be so disappointing for the CO's of these never found caches. I wonder if one gets used to it after all these years? Quote
+Chutch1035 Posted July 15, 2014 Posted July 15, 2014 Is there a statistic for Earthcache finders? I'd be curious to know the top finders in the state of Indiana. Quote
+hzoi Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 Ii must be so disappointing for the CO's of these never found caches. I wonder if one gets used to it after all these years? And here I was, feeling bad that it took someone almost two months to get two of our newer earthcaches. I feel better now! Quote
+Carbon Hunter Posted July 16, 2014 Posted July 16, 2014 Ii must be so disappointing for the CO's of these never found caches. I wonder if one gets used to it after all these years? i have a bunch of ECs - some get found almost daily - and I have one that has only had 2 finds in 4 odd years - and another with 1 find in 18 months - so I guess it depends on "foot" traffic near the cache. Both are a little off the beaten path. Hopefully these cachers still are active - and have other caches that they can monitor. Quote
+Cyclops Posted July 18, 2014 Posted July 18, 2014 Number of EarthCaches published per year:I find it interesting that the number of new ECs have been steadily decreasing since 2010. Why would that be? It is definitely not following the trend of the other cache types. Are we reaching saturation in Europe and the U.S.A., or is it more difficult to get a new EC published now? I wonder if the decline has anything to do with the perception of the guidelines being restrictive - as discussed a lot on these forums? I know some Earthcache owners were upset when new guidelines were imposed on there previously published ECs. I don't remember if that happened in 2010. I thinking it was before that. What got be looking at this stat, was that i was curious on the number of ECs published per day. Okay that's a bit to detailed so then I thought by month. Now that I see this by year chart, this will satisfy was I was interested in. Quote
+Rikitan Posted July 25, 2014 Posted July 25, 2014 Is there a statistic for Earthcache finders? I'd be curious to know the top finders in the state of Indiana. Yep. Project-gc.com is one-stop shop for such stats. You are doing quite well: http://project-gc.com/TopFinders/top/?profile_name=Chutch1035&profile_country=United+States&profile_region=Indiana&type%5B%5D=Earthcache&submit=Filter&chartpage=1 cheers Quote
+GeoLog81 Posted July 25, 2014 Posted July 25, 2014 Is there a statistic for Earthcache finders? I'd be curious to know the top finders in the state of Indiana. Yep. Project-gc.com is one-stop shop for such stats. You are doing quite well: http://project-gc.com/TopFinders/top/?profile_name=Chutch1035&profile_country=United+States&profile_region=Indiana&type%5B%5D=Earthcache&submit=Filter&chartpage=1 But those are people from Indiana who have found the most Earthcaches, not the people who have found the most Earthcaches in Indiana... Quote
+derektiffany Posted July 26, 2014 Posted July 26, 2014 Is there a statistic for Earthcache finders? I'd be curious to know the top finders in the state of Indiana. Yep. Project-gc.com is one-stop shop for such stats. You are doing quite well: http://project-gc.com/TopFinders/top/?profile_name=Chutch1035&profile_country=United+States&profile_region=Indiana&type%5B%5D=Earthcache&submit=Filter&chartpage=1 But those are people from Indiana who have found the most Earthcaches, not the people who have found the most Earthcaches in Indiana... http://project-gc.com/TopFinders/top/?country=United+States®ion=Indiana&type%5B%5D=Earthcache&submit=Filter Quote
+egroeg Posted August 7, 2014 Posted August 7, 2014 Since "EarthCaches" is one of the August souvenir categories, I wonder if we will see a spike in logs.... Quote
+hzoi Posted August 12, 2014 Posted August 12, 2014 Since "EarthCaches" is one of the August souvenir categories, I wonder if we will see a spike in logs.... I've seen an uptick, especially this past weekend. Quote
+Carbon Hunter Posted December 11, 2014 Posted December 11, 2014 I have really enjoyed these stats - any new ones from anywhere in the world? Quote
+CanadaKate Posted December 26, 2014 Posted December 26, 2014 Fascinating stats ... thank you so much for posting them. Quote
+STNolan Posted June 28, 2018 Posted June 28, 2018 Whelp, nearly 4 years later and I just killed an hour looking at old stats. This was an awesome compilation of data... I wonder if the trends noted in 2014 have continued into 2018? Quote
+Carbon Hunter Posted August 10, 2018 Posted August 10, 2018 On 6/28/2018 at 10:48 AM, STNolan said: Whelp, nearly 4 years later and I just killed an hour looking at old stats. This was an awesome compilation of data... I wonder if the trends noted in 2014 have continued into 2018? Agreed- they are fascinating - Danie Viljoen is brilliant 1 Quote
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