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PAGE IN DRAFT as at 13/10/06.  Wait a day or so before flaming me please!  As it's a Wiki, anyone can update it.  Feel free to add you ideas/thoughts.  Discussion is underway somewhere in the Australian Forum.  You might need to search, but the last discussion was at [[http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopic.php?p=67665#67665 argument underway here ;-)]]
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== Caching Records ==
  
A few cachers have an interest in challenging themselves by trying for a caching record.  The most obvious of these is to try and find the most caches in a single day.
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Some cachers have an interest in challenging themselves by trying for a caching record.  The most obvious of these is to try and find the most caches in a single day.
  
=== Most finds in a single day ===
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==Previous Record Holders ==
  
The record holders for the most caches found in a single day in Australia are:
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===Most found in 24 hours===
  
* Rabbitto found 33 on 20th November 2004
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The record holders for the most caches found in 24 hours in Australia are:
* teamkittens found 43 on 1st January 2005
 
* Rhinogeo and Facitman found 44 on 8th February 2005
 
* Rabbitto found 56 on 12th March 2005
 
* Acts2youthgroup found 77 on 7th October 2005
 
* HawMorFords found 101 on 16th September 2006
 
  
Here's my (Facitman) suggested set of guidelines for consideration and agreement so as to try and setup a standard to be used by all record attempts.
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* Rabbitto found 33 on 20th November 2004 (Victoria)
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* teamkittens found 43 on 1st January 2005 (Victoria)
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* Rhinogeo and Facitman found 44 on 8th February 2005 (Victoria)
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* team Horizons found 53 at the Dubbo Gold Rush, June 2005 (NSW)
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* Rabbitto found 56 on 12th March 2005 (Victoria)
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* Acts2youthgroup found 77 on 7th October 2005 (Victoria)
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* HawMorFords found 101 on 16th September 2006 (Victoria)
  
'''NOTE: These are my rules.  I used them when I found 58 in a day with Rhinogeo.  I'm NOT saying that anyone finding a large number of caches in a day with other rules is wrong, a cheat or anything.  They have not been written in response to any other cache-raid attempt ie. I'm not judging anyone, ok you hear me? Good :-)'''
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===Highest Daily Score===
  
# A record must occur on a single calendar day.  Midnight to Midnight.
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A daily score is defined as the total sum of the product of difficulty and terrain, which could be expressed as DAILY SCORE = SUM (DIFFICULTY * TERRAIN)
#;<small>ensures all logs are listed on the same date</small>
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The current record holders for this are yet to be determined.
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=== Guidelines ===
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The following is a set of suggested guidelines for claiming a record.
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# A record must occur in a single 24 hour period.
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* caches can all be given the same log date on the internet for statistics purposes.
 
# Only caches that have a physical container can be included in the attempt, ie. locationless, virtual and webcam caches are ineligible
 
# Only caches that have a physical container can be included in the attempt, ie. locationless, virtual and webcam caches are ineligible
#;<small>The purpose of a most finds in a day record is the logistics of moving from cache to cache and time required to find the cache, the above categories do not "generally" require the "finding" time</small>
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#;all caches should require a visit of some description
# Everyone travelling in the group is part of the Cache-raid. ie. No designated driver, no numbers man.  If a person is travelling with the Cache-raid they are part of the Cache-raid
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# Everyone travelling in the group is part of the team. ie. No designated driver, no numbers man.  If a person is travelling with the team they are part of the team
#;<small>It's about a team completing the task not about how many people can help someone else do it</small>
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# The team (ie all people involved in the attempt) must:
# The Cache-raid (ie All people involved in the attempt) must:
 
 
#* Visit every cache, ie. be present at the log signing
 
#* Visit every cache, ie. be present at the log signing
#*;<small>no breaks, no rests otherwise a large team is more a relay than a team</small>
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#*no breaks, no rests otherwise a large team is more a relay than a team
 
#* Not have attempted nor found the cache previously
 
#* Not have attempted nor found the cache previously
#*;<small>What's the challenge if you've already found it, or have someone there to tell you where it is</small>
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#* No one can join the team part way through the attempt.
#* No one can join the Cache-Raid part way through the attempt.
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# If a cache has multiple waypoints each point must be visited as part of the attempt, no pre-finding of physical waypoints can occur by any members of the team
#*;<small>again, its a team event not a relay</small>
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# If a cache requires research prior to attendance at the physical waypoints and/or cache then some or all members of the team can complete this activity. eg completing a puzzle presented on the cache page
#* Participants can drop out but once out they cannot rejoin. (Be nice to let tired people go home without invalidating the Cache-Raid)
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# Only one member of the team needs to locate the cache ie. not everyone in the group needs to independently find the box!
#*;<small>Not fair to invalidate a whole attempt because someone has to stop</small>
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# The team may not seek any support for finding the cache, ie no phone a friend calls for hints, locations or even DNF confirmations
# If a cache has multiple waypoints each point must be visited as part of the attempt, no pre-finding of physical waypoints can occur by any members of the Cache-Raid
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#;It's about the team team finding the caches
#;<small>It's about the most in a day, not over multiple days</small>
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# A DNF is a DNF, no cache no find.  The team may not place a replacement cache for a lost cache then claim a find.
# If a cache requires research prior to attendance at the physical waypoints and/or cache then some or all members of the Cache-raid can complete this activity. eg completing a puzzle presented on the cache page
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#;To fix a DNF and make it a find requires you to know and contact the owner, not all cachers have contact details of owners.  Also, it's about what you can find on the day,  DNF's are just part of caching
#;<small>Pretty to force people to solve puzzles as a team</small>
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# The team must sign the logbook, a stamp or sticker can be used but the log must include a minimum of date, team name, find number for the day, time of the find
# Only one member of the Cache-Raid needs to locate the cache ie. not everyone in the group needs to independently find the box!
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#;You have to comply with the spirit of caching, log your finds.  The date, time and number gives some detail which allows some level of transparency.  Call it an audit log if you like
#;<small>It's about working as a team</small>
 
# The Cache-Raid may not seek any support for finding the cache, ie no phone a friend calls for hints, locations or even DNF confirmations
 
#;<small>It's about the Cache-Raid team finding the caches</small>
 
# A DNF is a DNF, no cache no find.  The Cache-Raid may not place a replacement cache for a lost cache then claim a find.
 
#;<small>To fix a DNF and make it a find requires you to know and contact the owner, not all cachers have contact details of owners.  Also, it's about what you can find on the day,  DNF's are just part of caching</small>
 
# The Cache-Raid must sign the logbook, a stamp or sticker can be used but the log must include a minimum of date, team name, find number for the day, time of the find
 
#;<small>You have to comply with the spirit of caching, log your finds.  The date, time and number gives some detail which allows some level of transparency.  Call it an audit log if you like</small>
 

Revision as of 23:37, 13 October 2006

Caching Records

Some cachers have an interest in challenging themselves by trying for a caching record. The most obvious of these is to try and find the most caches in a single day.

Previous Record Holders

Most found in 24 hours

The record holders for the most caches found in 24 hours in Australia are:

  • Rabbitto found 33 on 20th November 2004 (Victoria)
  • teamkittens found 43 on 1st January 2005 (Victoria)
  • Rhinogeo and Facitman found 44 on 8th February 2005 (Victoria)
  • team Horizons found 53 at the Dubbo Gold Rush, June 2005 (NSW)
  • Rabbitto found 56 on 12th March 2005 (Victoria)
  • Acts2youthgroup found 77 on 7th October 2005 (Victoria)
  • HawMorFords found 101 on 16th September 2006 (Victoria)

Highest Daily Score

A daily score is defined as the total sum of the product of difficulty and terrain, which could be expressed as DAILY SCORE = SUM (DIFFICULTY * TERRAIN)

The current record holders for this are yet to be determined.

Guidelines

The following is a set of suggested guidelines for claiming a record.

  1. A record must occur in a single 24 hour period.
  • caches can all be given the same log date on the internet for statistics purposes.
  1. Only caches that have a physical container can be included in the attempt, ie. locationless, virtual and webcam caches are ineligible
    all caches should require a visit of some description
  2. Everyone travelling in the group is part of the team. ie. No designated driver, no numbers man. If a person is travelling with the team they are part of the team
  3. The team (ie all people involved in the attempt) must:
    • Visit every cache, ie. be present at the log signing
    • no breaks, no rests otherwise a large team is more a relay than a team
    • Not have attempted nor found the cache previously
    • No one can join the team part way through the attempt.
  4. If a cache has multiple waypoints each point must be visited as part of the attempt, no pre-finding of physical waypoints can occur by any members of the team
  5. If a cache requires research prior to attendance at the physical waypoints and/or cache then some or all members of the team can complete this activity. eg completing a puzzle presented on the cache page
  6. Only one member of the team needs to locate the cache ie. not everyone in the group needs to independently find the box!
  7. The team may not seek any support for finding the cache, ie no phone a friend calls for hints, locations or even DNF confirmations
    It's about the team team finding the caches
  8. A DNF is a DNF, no cache no find. The team may not place a replacement cache for a lost cache then claim a find.
    To fix a DNF and make it a find requires you to know and contact the owner, not all cachers have contact details of owners. Also, it's about what you can find on the day, DNF's are just part of caching
  9. The team must sign the logbook, a stamp or sticker can be used but the log must include a minimum of date, team name, find number for the day, time of the find
    You have to comply with the spirit of caching, log your finds. The date, time and number gives some detail which allows some level of transparency. Call it an audit log if you like