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I was asked by a recent landlord, how many people are actively caching in the UK at present.

 

Defined active as doing at least 2-3 caches per month.

 

I could only give him stats on the numbers of visits to my boxes.

 

Anyone know ? Where can I look it up ?

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I wrote an article on just this subject for geocaching today. It was published there but I'm danged if I can find it there now.

 

On 1st September this year:

 

5757 registered cachers. 89 had placed caches but never found one!

 

Only counting the 'finders' 1184 people have found a cache at some time but have not been active in the last three months. that leaves 4484 'active cachers.

 

I looked in more detail.

 

1399 people have found only one cache. Of these 1148 did not find another in the next three months. Over 80% drop out

 

620 people have found 2 caches. 516 of these have not been active in last 3 months.

 

I went through all the stats for this and found that if you look cumulatively at people that have found 1 - 10 caches this accounts for 70% of all cachers and of that 70% only 20% are 'active'. There is a huge drop out rate until you have hit 10, once over the 10 you appear to be hooked.

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I wrote an article on just this subject for geocaching today.  It was published there but I'm danged if I can find it there now.

The article can be found here : Caching On?. I read it on Monday so had the link in my history. I'm sure I got to it from the News and Stories page but I can't see it listed now.

 

Gary

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There is a huge drop out rate until you have hit 10, once over the 10 you appear to be hooked.

Hooked! We're not hooked - we can stop this at any time - honest we can - if we want to - really, we do have the willpower - we're not addicted at all - we'll stop now just to prove it - ok, maybe another 2 or 3 first just to prepare then we'll stop....

Posted
One cache in three weeks :D . But we are planning 16 caches in two days.

Why two days ! Go on just go for it..... one day should be sufficient for 16 caches !!!

 

LOL :D

Party to got to on the first day :P and the kids wont let us sneak off to go geocaching :P

so 3 one day and 13 the next

Posted
I wrote an article on just this subject for geocaching today. 

I read KbootB's article a couple of days ago - and a dam' fine piece of work it is, too. Well written, lucid, informative, and interesting - and just consider how much work must have gone into the underlying analysis.

 

This is a significant contribution to our understanding of how the hobby is developing. As such, perhaps Geocaching Today should give it extra exposure, and some prominence on the site.

 

Good job, KbootB! :P

Posted

I am not hooked....

 

... having woken up at 3am for no aparent reason, going out caching at 4 was a PERFECTLY SENSIBLE thing to do, I even managed to resist the temptation to do 'just one more' and rish being late for work :D Managed seven though :P

Posted
89 had placed caches but never found one!

I can explain at least one of these.

 

My brother (Moon-Watcher) and I collaborated to create the Centre of England cache for GeoRugby. As it was a joint effort we felt neither of us should be the sole owner so we set ourselves up with a shared account. It will only ever set up caches and launch TBs.

Posted

Great article kbootb. Having only completed 7 in as many days, I've already started wondering what will happen when I've completed all the caches in my comfort zone! As ten is the magic number should I stop now - no I don't think so!

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