Caching genealogy

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by petan » 29 April 13 6:10 pm

Hoojar wrote:
Toriaz wrote:
The 2 Dogs first find: Sydney Cache by 'Peter Sturart' 27/5/01

Peter Stuart is aka Iryshe, the admin account for Jeremy Irish, with no finds recorded.
I also trace myself back to here. I suspect that Jeremy actually adopted the cache from Peter Stuart, but I stand to be corrected.
I find myself there too but when I was browsing some of the other caches listed for Iryshe I found a great quote in the cache description ...

"In addition to placing the cache there we visited 42N91W and 42N92W as part of the project on http://www.confluence.org. There's just way too much fun to be had with a GPS receiver." Its from GCC0 Observatory Cache. The emphasis is mine.

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by gmj3191 » 29 April 13 6:52 pm

It's very easy to get thrown off the track by adoptions.

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by noikmeister » 05 May 13 12:11 pm

Bewilderbeest wrote:Wow! What an interesting exercise, I didnt expect it would end in Canada.

My first find was The Breather by bubble&squeak [ACT]
Bill Goats Gruff by The Hill 4
Ahh Splosh by Panic!
City Country by myriad
Caught in the ACT by Quasar
Melbourne - Kiwi Connection by hunter1nz [Vic]
The Dingo's Christmas Bone by the Desert Dingo
NYC Alpha Cache by Chris Rohner [NY]
Governor Dick Cache by GeoJoe [Pennsylvania]
4ST Cache by John & Everest [Iowa]
Loess Hills Cache Seminar by travisjl
Chalco Hills 1 by redd [Nebraska]
West Omaha Metro Area by gdeas
Retired: Toronto Mystery Chinatown Cache by seandhi [Ontario]
Toronto Brickworks by MaximusNT
14 Humber West Scout Group by androbb
Point of View by Darkwing
A Different Point of View by Russ & Rob
High Park (Ontario, Canada) by GekoTeam
Toronto Brickworks by MaximusNT {loops}
Mine is exactly the same as this as my first find was also hidden by Bubble and Squeak!
-The Hill 4
-Panic! (now it gets hard since Panic!'s logging was rather sporadic)
-Myriad
-Quasar
-Hunter1NZ (finally out of Canberra)
-The Desert Dingo
-Chris Rohner (aka sewardvanlee (now in new york))
-Geojoe
-John & Everest (aka travisjl)
-redd
-gdeas
-seandhi
-MaximusNT
-Brad Robb (aka gm100guy)
I can't believe this is still going. I could stop now since this last guy's first find listed in on his own cache, so in the interests of seeing how long it takes I'll keep going.
-androbb (any relation?)
-Darkwing
-russ&rob
-GekoTeam
-MaximusNT
Finally! It loops!

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by Cankid » 05 May 13 2:14 pm

My Genealogy (didn't expect to find the end in Canada! Great exercise too :D ):

My First Find: Idus Martias by Sol de Lune
City Gates - Fairlight Road by leja1965
Forgotten heroes by The Spindoctors
Sea View by Panic!
City Country by myriad
Caught in the ACT by Quasar
Melbourne - Kiwi Connection by hunter1nz
The Dingo’s Christmas Bone by Desert Dingo
NYC Alpha Cache by sewardvanlee
Governor Dick Cache by GeoJoe
4ST Cache by John & Everest
Loess Hills Cache Seminar by travisjl
Chalco Hills 1 by redd
West Omaha Metro Area by gdeas
Retired: Toronto Mystery Chinatown Cache by Seandhi
Toronto Brick Works by MaximusNT
14 Humber West Scout Group by Brad Robb(gm100guy)
WestDean Park Cache by androbb
Point of View by Darkwing
A Different Point of View by Russ & Rob
High Park (Ontario, Canada) by GekoTeam
Toronto Brickworks by MaximusNT {loops}

Wow, that must mean that Panic! may be the one that all Canberra cachers relate back too! :shock:

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by allrounder » 06 May 13 12:18 pm

Cankid wrote:My Genealogy (didn't expect to find the end in Canada! Great exercise too :D ):

....

Wow, that must mean that Panic! may be the one that all Canberra cachers relate back too! :shock:
not this Canberra cacher (or Fore! or Shadow!...)

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by 2max » 06 May 13 8:09 pm

Team Wibble wrote:I was surprised at how short my genealogy was!
Team Geocoopers
Alex
Karl Gramp.

And then Madcat, if you go into the loop of caches found after placing caches, but I'm going to stop at Karl Gramp's GCEB "Sandy Creek" placed in December 2000, the first in South Australia.
Mine ends with MadCat (aka Sam Morgan) looping with Karl Gramp too, thought it took a few more steps to get to than yours!

Mine is:
Nautilus7497
Trunksnsuch
Mr Coffee and the Coffee Clan
Team Crackers
Tankengine
hiqt
Alex, Helen & Jock
Karl Gramp
Sam Morgan aka MadCat
then it loops back to Karl Gramp and does neverending circles. :)

According to my "official" GC first find though, the order should be:
pwags
pprass
then on to Team Crackers where the list becomes the same as above.

I found the Long Jetty (by Nautilus7497) cache first, and logged it on my phone, and actually found the Devon North Servicemans Memorial (by pwags) as my third find - but for some reason GC has the DNSM as my first....

Definitely a fun little exercise to do. Thanks!! :)

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by roundcircle » 06 May 13 11:20 pm

If I follow the current owners of caches, mine looks like this:

Reggie81
2Dudez
The Englands
RoundCircle.

Hey, that means I'm my own ancestor. I must have been caching in another life. And I'm still not any good at it. :lol:

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by budgietas » 07 May 13 2:12 pm

My Caching Genealogy

My first find was Ancanthe : Valley of the Kookaburra (GCQ5Z6) by Snuva (Hobart)
Snuva's first cache was Trigpoint Scenes 1 (GCD402) by Rastas and the Tassie Contingent (AKA Rastas000) (Hobart)
Rastas000's first cache was Hugo's Hoard (GCD2E) by Hugo, Katherine and Matt (AKA zzmatt) (Brisbane)

Short but sweet - back to 2001

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by theshattells » 08 May 13 10:04 pm

Caching Genealogy
GC3PV0Y – Traditional Cache - The Bucket Tree – Locus Cache
GC1Y7H0 - Traditional Cache - What Were They Thinking? - ma77hew & kay
GCW75F - Traditional Cache - Micro Willy Wallies - Team Willy Wallies
GCJ9ZT - Traditional Cache - Hogwash Bend - Skippy.
GC9937 - Traditional Cache - 2 Forrest Junction - The Animal Cachers
GC8AB9 - Virtual Cache - Little Aussie Digger - Northern Invaders
GC682B - Traditional Cache - Waterfall Gully - Slider & Smurf
GC1452 - Multi-cache - Willi Watch- Kevin_Lilis
GC155 - Traditional Cache - Urban Easy – alex
GCEB - Traditional Cache - Sandy Creek - Karl Gramp
GC114 - Traditional Cache - Riverland Geocache - Sam Morgan

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by MtnLioness » 09 May 13 12:41 am

My First cache - GCCCF9 - Caloundra City - Hutch and Nellie - Hidden: 15/Jan/2003
Hutch and Nellies first cache - GC15A - Inner Brisbane 1 - Jason K & David C - Hidden: 13/Jan/2001
Jason K & David Cs first cache - GC113GX - Little Miss Fit - angermanagement - Hidden: 22/Feb/2007 (This confuses me greatly!)
angermanagements first find - GCBFEF - Back to Base-ics - Steve & Deb - Hidden: 06/Jan/2003
Steve & Debs first find - GC15A - Inner Brisbane 1 - Jason K & David C Hidden: 13/Jan/2001 And here I am stuck in a weird loop!! ](*,)

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by mtbikeroz » 09 May 13 6:25 pm

MtnLioness wrote:My First cache - GCCCF9 - Caloundra City - Hutch and Nellie - Hidden: 15/Jan/2003
Hutch and Nellies first cache - GC15A - Inner Brisbane 1 - Jason K & David C - Hidden: 13/Jan/2001
Jason K & David Cs first cache - GC113GX - Little Miss Fit - angermanagement - Hidden: 22/Feb/2007 (This confuses me greatly!)
angermanagements first find - GCBFEF - Back to Base-ics - Steve & Deb - Hidden: 06/Jan/2003
Steve & Debs first find - GC15A - Inner Brisbane 1 - Jason K & David C Hidden: 13/Jan/2001 And here I am stuck in a weird loop!! ](*,)

First cache – GC12F7 - Cruisin’to the top – The ACT4WD Club – hidden 28 Jul 2001
The ACT4WD Club first cache – GC6CF – Canberra Nature Park by Alex (yes, the Alex) – hidden 15 Apr 2001
Alex’s first cache – GCEB –Sandy Creek by Karl Gramp – hidden 17 Dec 2000
Karl Gramp’s first cache – GC114 – Riverland Geocache by MadCat (Sam Morgan) – hidden 1 Jan 2001
(Yes, Karl Gramp placed one before he found one)
MadCat’s first cache – GCEB – Sandy Creek by Karl Gramp – hidden 17 Dec 2000.
And here I too am stuck in a weird loop!! ](*,)

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by Tuena » 09 May 13 9:23 pm

caughtatwork wrote:Only the person themselves can add a parent. Until your parent acknowledges their parenthood they are a bastard.
Does this mean if I add a parent that they are sent an email ? Looked in the Wiki under genealogy but came up blank.

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by Damo. » 09 May 13 11:21 pm

Short list for me!
My first find was "Only The Good..... " GCG96N hidden 13/6/03 by The 2 Dogs
Their first find was "Sydney Cache" GCB7 hidden 14/11/00 by Peter Stuart
Peter Stuart seems to have hidden two caches and found none. :shock:

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by Richary » 09 May 13 11:29 pm

Damo. wrote:Short list for me!
My first find was "Only The Good..... " GCG96N hidden 13/6/03 by The 2 Dogs
Their first find was "Sydney Cache" GCB7 hidden 14/11/00 by Peter Stuart
Peter Stuart seems to have hidden two caches and found none. :shock:
GCB7 is an interesting one, find logs, no DNFs near the end, no needs maintenance, and no archived logs by a reviewer or the owner. But it's archived.

How did that happen, and I wonder if it is still there?

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Re: Caching genealogy

Post by Damo. » 09 May 13 11:43 pm

Richary wrote:
Damo. wrote:Short list for me!
My first find was "Only The Good..... " GCG96N hidden 13/6/03 by The 2 Dogs
Their first find was "Sydney Cache" GCB7 hidden 14/11/00 by Peter Stuart
Peter Stuart seems to have hidden two caches and found none. :shock:
GCB7 is an interesting one, find logs, no DNFs near the end, no needs maintenance, and no archived logs by a reviewer or the owner. But it's archived.

How did that happen, and I wonder if it is still there?
Peter Stuart has an account and is owner of Sydney Geocache relocated GC1F11.
It does seem odd though that as others have mentioned, Sydney Cache is "owned" by the admin account of Jeremy Irish. I imagine archived logs hadn't been developed on the website yet in 2001.

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