+Snoogans Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 The most talked about obscure stat is the number of caches in your hundred mile radius. Let's think of some others and post some links: The cache with the most claims of initial geocache finds. The cache/TB with the most watches on it. The cacher with the most TBs/Hides. Highest hide to find ratio. Cache at the highest/lowest elevation. Hider with the most virts, locationless, events, etc. Largest/Smallest/Most original cache containers. Hider with the most archived caches. You get the picture. What is your idea of an obscure stat? Sn gans Quote
+New England n00b Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 Loser... er CACHER with the most DNF's... Quote
+Renegade Knight Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 Cache & Cacher with Highest DNF Ratio. Cacher with most complaints. LTF Ratio & King The hall of quitters (archived all their caches) The hall of the damned (they who have been banned for crimes unmentioned) Newbie corner. What city has the most newbies this month. The surge. Sudden cache activity in an area. Twice normal. Snoogans TB corner. A news flash when he released one of his TB hoarde. Hall of Greatness. Owners who get "Great, Wow, Fun" and other joyouse words in their logs at a very high rate). Murpheys Corner. Cachers who have the highest ratio of getting hurt on hunts. The Degree of Snoogans. Your log on this cache gives you X degrees to Snoogans. Quote
bcrockcrawler Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 The Latitude with the most caches along its length The Longitude with the most caches along its length Quote
+Snoogans Posted March 25, 2004 Author Posted March 25, 2004 Cache & Cacher with Highest DNF Ratio.Cacher with most complaints. LTF Ratio & King OOOOOOOOOOOO, I know of an LTF king. Quote
+Snoogans Posted March 25, 2004 Author Posted March 25, 2004 My sister and I have a cache at just under 11,000 feet of elevation. I KNOW someone can beat that. Quote
bcrockcrawler Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 Just thought of some more, the cache with the longest period of time between finds The cache with the most finds in one day The cache with the most finds in one week The cache with the most finds in one month The cache placed the farthest north / south Quote
+The Navigatorz Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 The cacher with the most finds who lives in my house....hey...that's me.....I won!!! Actually, here's one, the cacher who hunts caches the most days in a row. My most days caching in a row is only 7. There are probably those who have geocached every day for weeks. Quote
uperdooper Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 the cache with shortest time between approval and being archived by the owner. Quote
+New England n00b Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 Shortest time to geocide Highest number of geocides Shortest length of time between rant postings of similar vein Highest count of similar vein rants, monthly lUser with highest number of post closings by other than self Quote
+Mark.B Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 Lonliest cache, the cache furthest away from another cache. Quote
uperdooper Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 cacher with the most sock puppets accounts. Quote
+Leapin' Lizards Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 Highest number of avatar pictures recognized by the forum public as "you"? Running total of pounds/tons of trash dragged out of the woods and off the beaches? #of innocent bystanders you've converted to geocachers... countable for up to three "generations" away, if your converts have also converted others? Quote
+Snoogans Posted March 25, 2004 Author Posted March 25, 2004 Highest number of avatar pictures recognized by the forum public as "you"? Running total of pounds/tons of trash dragged out of the woods and off the beaches? #of innocent bystanders you've converted to geocachers... countable for up to three "generations" away, if your converts have also converted others? GOOD ONES! Quote
+Snoogans Posted March 25, 2004 Author Posted March 25, 2004 Highest post/cache found ratio. Drumroll Sparky! Please accept your award!!! Quote
+Renegade Knight Posted March 25, 2004 Posted March 25, 2004 ...#of innocent bystanders you've converted to geocachers... countable for up to three "generations" away, if your converts have also converted others? I like that. Your geocachers you hooked and the ones they hooked family tree! Quote
+briansnat Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Sparky! Please accept your award!!! He beats me? Quote
+Jamie Z Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 the cacher who hunts caches the most days in a row. My most days caching in a row is only 7. There are probably those who have geocached every day for weeks. See Kablooey or see this thread. An interesting stat that I noticed recently about my own hunting is my success rate when looking for a cache for the second time. My overall success rate is about 87%. That is, 87% of the time when I go hunt for a cache, I find it, the other 13% I log a DNF. I have DNFs on 26 unique caches, I've gone back to look for 13 of those. Of the 13 second-time hunts, I've only been successful 8 times, or 62%. Of the five I've missed the second time around, I've returned to four, and found all four. First attempt: 88% Second attempt: 62% Third attempt: 100% Jamie Quote
+Johnnie Stalkers Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 This came up in another thread I'll re-invent it here. I would like to purpose a formula for those that want 'it to be about the numbers'. a cacheing SCORE if you will. ((Terrain Rating + Difficulty Rating) * Find Count) - Post Count) = SCORE Could also include different point values for diff cache types, say a traditional is worth 50 points, a multi 100, a micro -10000000 (kidding, Man I hate micros. Micro people, stop it!)...... Quote
+The Cheeseheads Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Sparky! Please accept your award!!! He beats me? By a longshot... Briansnat: 0.03265 ratio Sparky: 0.0164 ratio But closing in fast: wildearth2001: 0.01798 ratio Quote
+Team Tigger International Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 (edited) Based on the number of 'news stories' geocachers have been involved in.... *tries to put this in a tasteful way* number of 'police investigations assisted' Wulf Post/Find Ratio 0.175202 Find/Post Ratio 5.537313 (not good at math, so maybe they're reversed?) Edited March 26, 2004 by Team Tigger International Quote
+SylvrStorm Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 First attempt: 88%Second attempt: 62% Third attempt: 100% Hey Jamie - you should just do a couple quick drive-by passes on all your cache hunts and get those first two out of the way. Then you can do your third attempt and take advantage of that 100%! SylvrStorm Quote
AJK Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Wulf Post/Find Ratio 0.175202 I think your post find ratio is more like 5.7 (more finds than posts) Quote
+JeepCachr Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 The cache placed the farthest north / south Farthest south is http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=115542 Quote
+Snoogans Posted March 26, 2004 Author Posted March 26, 2004 The cache placed the farthest north / south Farthest south is http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=115542 OK! That's just totally cool! Quote
+wimseyguy Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Cacher with the greatest distance between finds. Obscure qualifications: 1:Cacher must have between 20-80 finds. This will exclude the occasional cacher who has found a few in their own neighborhood, and then a few on vacation far away. It also excudes the die hards who travel to cache. 2: No LC, virt, or couch potato finds accepted. 3. Cacher must participate in forums to accpet this award. Quote
+wray_clan Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Lonliest cache, the cache furthest away from another cache. Look here. Quote
+Bloencustoms Posted March 26, 2004 Posted March 26, 2004 Cacher with the greatest number of encounters with law enforcement while at, or travelling to or from the cache. Quote
+Snoogans Posted March 26, 2004 Author Posted March 26, 2004 My sister and I have a cache at just under 11,000 feet of elevation. I KNOW someone can beat that. I just noticed that it is on bthomas' top 1% list. Coooooooooooooool! I consider that an achievement considering he has over 2,000 finds. Quote
+cache_us_if_you_can Posted March 27, 2004 Posted March 27, 2004 Obscure stat: Number of bandaids used per cache found. Quote
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