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'''Antipode caches''' is a specific kind of mystery that's plotted on one side of the earth, and have the final on the opposite side. These Geocaches are by default excluded from all Geographical statistics in the [[Profile Stats]] for example.
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An '''Antipode cache''' is a specific kind of mystery that's plotted on one side of the earth, and has the final on the opposite side. These Geocaches are by default excluded from all Geographical statistics in the [[Profile Stats]] for example.
  
 
When Project-GC refers to '''Antipode caches''' it generally refers to both the above, and other geocaches with similar issues. Another example is traveling Geocaches, which actually shouldn't exist anymore, but they have existed. These geocaches generally don't follow the guidelines and the effect is that they cause statistical oddities.  
 
When Project-GC refers to '''Antipode caches''' it generally refers to both the above, and other geocaches with similar issues. Another example is traveling Geocaches, which actually shouldn't exist anymore, but they have existed. These geocaches generally don't follow the guidelines and the effect is that they cause statistical oddities.  

Revision as of 13:13, 29 December 2020

An Antipode cache is a specific kind of mystery that's plotted on one side of the earth, and has the final on the opposite side. These Geocaches are by default excluded from all Geographical statistics in the Profile Stats for example.

When Project-GC refers to Antipode caches it generally refers to both the above, and other geocaches with similar issues. Another example is traveling Geocaches, which actually shouldn't exist anymore, but they have existed. These geocaches generally don't follow the guidelines and the effect is that they cause statistical oddities.

Geocaching HQ maintains a bookmark list containing all these Geocaches[1], and we just follow their list where applicable.



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