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The following is a set of suggested guidelines for claiming a record.
 
The following is a set of suggested guidelines for claiming a record.
  
# A record must occur in a single 24 hour period.
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# 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.
 
#* caches can all be given the same log date on the internet for statistics purposes.
# All cache types can be included in the attempt
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# All cache types can be included in the attempt;
#* Any locationless can only be claimed once
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#* Any locationless can only be claimed once.
# Everyone travelling in the group is part of the team.  
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# Anyone assisting with any of the finds is part of 'The Team'.  
# The team (ie all people involved in the attempt) must:
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# At least one particular member of The Team must visit every cache,
#* Visit every cache, ie. be present at the log signing
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#* This particular team member must actively assist in every cache find.
#* Not have attempted or found the cache previously
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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!
# 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
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# No member of the team may have found the cache previously.
# 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
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# No pre-finding or scouting of physical waypoints can occur by any members of the team prior to the attempt;
# Only one member of the team needs to locate the cache ie. not everyone in the group needs to independently find the box!
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#* Teams are allowed to skip waypoints on multi's, provided they are not using knowledge garnered prior to the attempt.
# The team may not seek any support for finding the cache, ie no phone a friend calls for hints, locations or even DNF confirmations
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#* Research (other than visiting physical waypoints) may be done prior to the day, eg: solving a puzzle cache based upon information on the cache page.
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# The team may not seek any support for finding the cache;
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#* No phone a friend calls for hints, locations or even DNF confirmations;
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#* No advice on the location of particular caches can be sought from other cachers prior to the attempt.
 
# 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.
 
# 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.
# The team must sign the logbook, a stamp or sticker can be used.
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# For physical caches, The Team must sign the logbook, a stamp or sticker can be used;
#* consider adding find number and time of find.
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#* consider adding find number and time of find;
 
#* in some form, the log needs to show the team name, date of find etc.
 
#* in some form, the log needs to show the team name, date of find etc.
 
# The listing site is unimportant. If a cache is listed on multiple sites, it can only be claimed once.
 
# The listing site is unimportant. If a cache is listed on multiple sites, it can only be claimed once.
 
#* GCA and GC caches are equally valid for a record run.
 
#* GCA and GC caches are equally valid for a record run.

Revision as of 21:49, 15 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)

Current state records

  • SA - 73 - Beakers Bunch (8 Oct 06)
  • TAS - 36 - Aloysius7 & Prunes (2 Sep 06)
  • VIC - 101 - HawMorFords (16 Sep 06)
  • QLD - 62 - Bundyrumandcoke (5 Oct 06)
  • NSW - 53 - Team Horizons (11 Jun 05)
  • WA - 26 - nobodyZ (6 May 06)
  • ACT - 23 - acts2youthgroup (14 Aug 06)

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.
  2. All cache types can be included in the attempt;
    • Any locationless can only be claimed once.
  3. Anyone assisting with any of the finds is part of 'The Team'.
  4. At least one particular member of The Team must visit every cache,
    • This particular team member must actively assist in every cache find.
    • Only one member of the team needs to locate the cache ie. not everyone in the group needs to independently find the box!
  5. No member of the team may have found the cache previously.
  6. No pre-finding or scouting of physical waypoints can occur by any members of the team prior to the attempt;
    • Teams are allowed to skip waypoints on multi's, provided they are not using knowledge garnered prior to the attempt.
    • Research (other than visiting physical waypoints) may be done prior to the day, eg: solving a puzzle cache based upon information on the cache page.
  7. The team may not seek any support for finding the cache;
    • No phone a friend calls for hints, locations or even DNF confirmations;
    • No advice on the location of particular caches can be sought from other cachers prior to the attempt.
  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.
  9. For physical caches, The Team must sign the logbook, a stamp or sticker can be used;
    • consider adding find number and time of find;
    • in some form, the log needs to show the team name, date of find etc.
  10. The listing site is unimportant. If a cache is listed on multiple sites, it can only be claimed once.
    • GCA and GC caches are equally valid for a record run.