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    (About) how many new caches were published in WI last year?

    (About) how much has this grown over time?

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    #1899619

    … quite a few.

    ……….quite a bit.

    #1899620

    OK, here’s how you answer your own questions:

    1. Log onto GC
    2. Goto ‘my account’ page
    3. Click on ‘newest in Wisconsin’ on right side, below stat bar.
    4. Start paging thru til you find the first of the year for whichever year you want. Then get lots of fingers together, and start the math process………

    #1899621

    @marc_54140 wrote:

    … quite a few.

    ……….quite a bit.

    agree with quite a few, but quite a bit? more like a lot……there wasn’t even 500 hidden in the state when I first started

    #1899622

    I think 3849

    191 full pages with 20 on each + 17+12

    #1899623

    I’ll trust ZB. We all know Marc can’t count.

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    #1899624

    @lone_gunman wrote:

    @marc_54140 wrote:

    … quite a few.

    ……….quite a bit.

    agree with quite a few, but quite a bit? more like a lot……there wasn’t even 500 hidden in the state when I first started

    I would have to agree, a lot, there wasn’t much more than 500 in APPLETON when I started….just kidding, there was a lot more ..marc, wheezer, dinktank and a few others had found them all.

    #1899625

    From my GSAK database I end up with 4117 caches placed including events in 2008 and archived caches.
    That’s up a bit from 3368 placed in 2007. There may be a few more that were placed in ’07 and archived before I started.

    2006 – 2183
    2005 – 1374
    2004 – 536
    2003 – 352
    2002 – 236
    2001 – 69

    Numbers for earlier years are a little skewed because of caches being archived, but it still shows the trend.

    Anyone want to make a guess on total caches placed in ’09?

    #1899626

    I think it will be about the same as this year.

    #1899627

    Here are stats complied by Riviouveur, who reviews caches for France. As of
    May 30, 2007 there were 6,098 caches in Wisconsin. 18 months later on Dec. 8, 2008 there were 10,201 caches in Wisconsin, which was a gain of 4,103 or 67.3%. As of Dec. 6 there were 60.1 caches per 1,000 kilometers, 183.6 caches per 100,000 population, ranking Wisconsin 34th and 27th respectively out of 143 states and countries worldwide.

    #1899628

    The problem with this sort of analysis is that there are a lot of caches archived over the same time period, including many which are both published and archived over the same year. I can’t speak for WGA3,. but I published 2493 caches in 2008, including events. I’m guessing she published about the same.

    #1899629
    LDove
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      Yep, we added to that count a bit with the Cache Ba$h 😳 LOL 😉

      #1899630

      @Team Deejay wrote:

      The problem with this sort of analysis is that there are a lot of caches archived over the same time period, including many which are both published and archived over the same year. I can’t speak for WGA3,. but I published 2493 caches in 2008, including events. I’m guessing she published about the same.

      I’m not sure which analysis you referring to, but I mentioned that the numbers I posted didn’t take into account any caches archived before about 7/07. GR asked for “about” how many, and “about” how much it’s grown. I would say the number for 2008 are pretty accurate, and the previous years less so.

      Just because I have too much time, here’s some more useless info…
      3 caches placed in 2001 were archived in 2008
      14 caches placed in 2002 were archived in 2008
      52 caches placed in 2003 were archived in 2008
      57 caches placed in 2004 were archived in 2008
      194 caches placed in 2005 were archived in 2008
      362 caches placed in 2006 were archived in 2008
      605 caches placed in 2007 were archived in 2008
      208 caches placed in 2008 were archived in 2008

      These numbers may not be exact, but should be pretty close. The last one is interesting.

      #1899631

      @Team Black-Cat wrote:

      @Team Deejay wrote:

      The problem with this sort of analysis is that there are a lot of caches archived over the same time period, including many which are both published and archived over the same year. I can’t speak for WGA3,. but I published 2493 caches in 2008, including events. I’m guessing she published about the same.

      I’m not sure which analysis you referring to, but I mentioned that the numbers I posted didn’t take into account any caches archived before about 7/07. GR asked for “about” how many, and “about” how much it’s grown. I would say the number for 2008 are pretty accurate, and the previous years less so.

      Just because I have too much time, here’s some more useless info…
      3 caches placed in 2001 were archived in 2008
      14 caches placed in 2002 were archived in 2008
      52 caches placed in 2003 were archived in 2008
      57 caches placed in 2004 were archived in 2008
      194 caches placed in 2005 were archived in 2008
      362 caches placed in 2006 were archived in 2008
      605 caches placed in 2007 were archived in 2008
      208 caches placed in 2008 were archived in 2008

      These numbers may not be exact, but should be pretty close. The last one is interesting.

      Very interesting.

      Now can you tell us the percentage of caches archived of total caches in Wisconsin using these numbers?

      #1899632

      @Team Black-Cat wrote:

      @Team Deejay wrote:

      The problem with this sort of analysis is that there are a lot of caches archived over the same time period, including many which are both published and archived over the same year. I can’t speak for WGA3,. but I published 2493 caches in 2008, including events. I’m guessing she published about the same.

      I’m not sure which analysis you referring to,

      I was referring to the stats posted by Ken, which measure the growth of the sport, but not the total caches published. In your case, if you are taking a regular query of the whole state and manually recording those archived caches, you will only be missing those caches which are published and then archived between your queries (not that significant, but you’d actually be surprised how often this happens).

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