Not that I'm competitive or anything (because its not about the numbers), but could please have the lat/long of the centre of the 50 km so that I can build a query. RS Hoover wrote: >On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Lloyd Baker wrote: > > > >>Woo Hoo, I'm #1. But I'm curious, how many caches are in that arc? >> >> > >All the caches listed on the KAG web page. There are currently 70 caches >within 50 km of downtown Kingston, excluding the ones in New York. Also, >there are 16 archived caches in the same region. That gives a total of 86 >caches. > >My program downloads all the logs for all these caches and counts the >"found it," "attended," and "webcam photo taken" logs for each user. It >doesn't check for any weirdness like logging finds for a cache more than >once or logging your own cache, but that doesn't happen too much so I >guess it's okay. > >I was confused for a bit when I discovered Binrat's log for Admiralty >Islands Splashdown. It is the only log in about 2600 that still has the >the old "found it" smiley on it. I had forgotten that the smileys changed, >so it took me a while to figure out what was going on! > >Hoover > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Kingston Area Geocachers mailing list >//www.freelists.org/webpage/kag > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ Kingston Area Geocachers mailing list //www.freelists.org/webpage/kag