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› Forums › Geocaching in Wisconsin › General › Wisconsin Cache Density
Dragging this thread out of the dust bin.
I found a better way to create the cache density heat map. Easier and looks better. It’s still not useful for anything other than something pretty to look at.
Click for a bigger view.
Just in case anyone wants to know where all the blue question marks are in the state..
Here’s the density of Multi Caches in the state.
Just for kicks, here is the cache density of all archived caches in Wisconsin.
Ooh, pretty lights! 😉
May not really be useful but I do like stats. These is definitely a more fun way to look at this information than bar graphs. Not surprising at all that the biggest area of caches are in the high population areas.
Not all who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
Aren’t cold winter nights with nothing else to do fun!
Looks like great fodder for a FB post. Pretty cool Brian.
Following the signals from space.
That’s cool stuff, Brian.
Kind of looks like the weather radar when “spotty showers” pop up.
On the main map, I can see the glowing spots around us that represent all the caches in Roche-A-Cri SP and in Buckhorn SP. And on the “blue question mark” map, I can see our little contribution to the puzzle fun in Sandland… 😈 And zuma’s challenge caches along the bike trail SW of Eau claire really show up on the puzzle map.
Thanks for the fun, TBC.
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Not surprised to see the Appleton area have the most blue question marks,
Very cool. thanks Brian.
zuma