A reliable and fair point system to rate BC caches and cachers.
A leaderboard or 2 to rank such caches and cachers.
more time and money to get into the BC and find some lonely caches.
I hope you can help with at least 2 of the 3...
I'll state now that this will most likely never happen. My current view is that the site will only work with data available from geocaching.com. If data are not available on geocaching.com, then those data won't be used.Cariocaefilhos wrote:Probably not possible for Launch or early phase development: But would hope that there would be some way to differentiate Haystacks from true Backcountry/Lonely Cache...
I agree. My experience with DGP has made me feel strongly that there should be separate hider and finder point totals, NOT added together for an overall total. Or maybe, as others have suggested, no points to the hider until after the FTF.Cariocaefilhos wrote:... Some of this would be taken care of by splitting Hider and Finder points...
That is the beauty of the DNF's to Finds Ratio. It is data straight from gc.com no subjectivity except in determining what the appropriate ratio would be for exclusion from stats.Corfman Clan wrote:I'll state now that this will most likely never happen. My current view is that the site will only work with data available from geocaching.com. If data are not available on geocaching.com, then those data won't be used.Cariocaefilhos wrote:Probably not possible for Launch or early phase development: But would hope that there would be some way to differentiate Haystacks from true Backcountry/Lonely Cache...
I agree with having a frozen point total for archived caches (but the cache should have been found at least once).AllWright wrote: One more thought: DGP didn't count stats for archived caches. That didn't seem quite fair, as at least 1/3 of the caches I've found in the last 6 years have now been archived. It seems to me that the points for an archived cache could be frozen when it is archived. Of course, there is some potential for abuse there, too, but I have found some great hard-to-find caches that are no longer around. I'd sure like to retain credit for having found them. Any idea why DGPAdmin didn't include them?
Even if it was decided that including archived caches was a good thing to do, there is no practical way to find archived caches. By find, I mean to identify archived caches' on geocaching.com and then retrieve their data.Opjim wrote:I agree with having a frozen point total for archived caches (but the cache should have been found at least once).AllWright wrote: One more thought: DGP didn't count stats for archived caches. That didn't seem quite fair, as at least 1/3 of the caches I've found in the last 6 years have now been archived. It seems to me that the points for an archived cache could be frozen when it is archived. Of course, there is some potential for abuse there, too, but I have found some great hard-to-find caches that are no longer around. I'd sure like to retain credit for having found them. Any idea why DGPAdmin didn't include them?