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06/11/2010 at 6:29 pm #1730284
Sweech’s topic in the Tech Talk forum had me wondering… How many caches are there for me to find at a certain distance from my house? If I we’re to “clear the map” so to speak, what would I be looking at?
So I ran a few pocket queries. Thought I’d share and open it up for others to do the same thing and see what the numbers look like for others around the state.
So here goes for Appleton, WI:
30mi – > 1000 (1926)
20mi – 602 (1230)
10mi – 311 (834)
5mi – 163 (483)
1mi – 3 (25)I added total available in parenthesis for each radius.
Exploring a bit further for total available I find:
50mi – (3548)
75mi – (6017)
100mi – (9240)06/11/2010 at 6:50 pm #1930772Are we looking at total caches or ones left to find…?
I have 4 to do within 5 miles of me….(three of them are new ones).
I have 75 total caches within 5 miles of my house.06/11/2010 at 6:51 pm #1930773for Wild Rose
10 miles — 1 cache(s)
25 miles – – 67 cache(s)
40 miles — 694 cache(s)
50 miles — >1000 cache(s)Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.
06/11/2010 at 7:08 pm #1930774Fun thing to try, Cheeto. Thanks for sharing.
I just kept changing the radius in the PQ and looking at the preview to get the numbers. Then I deleted the PQ so it won’t run. Used my home coords in Adams.
Two left to find in both the 5- and 10-miles radius: both events at Roche-A-Cri State Park, one tomorrow and the WGA picnic in September.left to find:
5 miles: 2
10 miles: 2
15 miles: 5
20 miles: 38
25 miles: 105
30 miles: 198
35 miles: 373
40 miles: 543
45 miles: 834
50 miles: >1000total caches:
5 miles: 29
10 miles: 65
15 miles: 115
20 miles: 247
25 miles: 371
30 miles: 567
35 miles: 816
40 miles: >1000
45 miles: >1000
50 miles: >100006/11/2010 at 7:11 pm #1930775Currently, I have 211 unfound caches with 50 miles, the most since I started caching.
6 months ago it went over 50 for the first time in a long time. I had it down to 11 at one point 2 years ago, but now they come out faster than I hunt them since I like to travel to cache.
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06/11/2010 at 7:20 pm #1930776I’m affraid to look! 😀
06/11/2010 at 7:56 pm #1930777Sorry, should have clarified. Looking at how many you have left to find… though it would probably be interesting to do the same thing with all available but it’s more cool (or scary!) to think about how many you have left! 😉
I added total available for each radius in parenthesis since you made me curious!
06/11/2010 at 7:59 pm #1930778Within 50 miles I have an evil looking 666 caches unfound.
30 miles – 207 caches
20 miles – 115 caches
10 miles – 57 cachesI have 3 caches that I haven’t found within 1 mile. They’ll still be there next week…
06/11/2010 at 8:21 pm #1930779Fifty miles from our home coordinates in West Salem WI, there are currently 1512 caches. We have 21 that we haven’t yet found. Three of those are questionable that we’ll ever find, although perhaps one of those might become a possibility at some point.
We used to have a goal to clear out everything, and have actually done that a couple times, nothing hidden on an ignore list. It’s a stupid goal, we’ve discovered. Why? Because when you have only 20 within 50 miles of your home, which is really more like 60 road miles, you don’t have much available for those times to just go out to get a few for fun one evening.
As a good friend likes to say, you can’t drain the ocean. We just like to explore and have fun.
06/11/2010 at 9:54 pm #1930780This is what we have left to find in a 40 mile rad. from where were at in Green Bay
1=8
10=311
25=828
40=1000+06/12/2010 at 12:42 am #1930781Well, I have found 267 already (mostly from my home coords). It does help that I live near a large metro area that is home to many cachers!!
5mi=49
10mi=357
15mi=809
20mi=100006/12/2010 at 11:50 pm #1930782I have only been keeping track of a 5 mile radius. I used to have only 3 unfound but we recently moved 3 miles south and now I have 19. Not all of them in Wisconsin.
06/13/2010 at 12:58 am #1930783I don’t live in a cache rich area…not including Door County, which is about 18 miles across the bay, I have about 30 some caches in my area…3 are still unfound…one is a night cache whose tacks I have trouble finding. The other two needs a boat or kayak to get to.
For the most part, I have to travel. See my miles traveled in a certain radius on my GC profile.
06/13/2010 at 9:13 pm #1930784Going out to a 10 mile radius from my house, there are a total of 791 caches, with 253 left to find.
06/14/2010 at 12:23 am #1930785I hate you guys for living in a cache rich area…lol..maybe I should move to West Bend someday – lol.
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