There are 358 different cachers listed in the table below. They are arranged alphabetically by cacher name, then sorted by the first visit date. In this manner, the total and sequence of contributions of individual cachers may be seen.
A total of 296 cachers contributed a single statoid. Another 62 cachers contributed multiple statoids, ranging from two to ten.
10GR+GR garnered ten statoids in Japan in 2015. A total of 16 statoids in South Korea are accounted for by two cachers, six by one (Jiho Kim) and eight by the other (RJ McKenzie). The writer (shellbadger) recorded six statoids, with six different TBs, in his travels in the US and Europe. Even more remarkable is the five statoids in Poland, Andorra, France and the UK, obtained by Wiesia.K, with four different TBs, over several months in 2014.
Four new statoids were achieved by: Filetes_6, who visited four new statoids in Portugal in a three-day period in 2013; Hives in 2012, in several countries of the Baltic region; Jen&RicVan, who visited four island nations in the Caribbean in 2013; madison1971, in the US in 2010; podrozerudej, in Poland and Greece, in 2014; SiaFhir, who visited Caribbean nations in 2011.
Three new statoids were visited by: 1st Sgt, who obtained US statoids in 2010; Fish Eagle, in South Africa, in 2011; lumagofu, who traveled in Spain in 2010; MXTrekker, in Mexico, in 2015; Nick & Ali, in the UK and the Philippines, in 2011 and 2012; RapidCaching, who visited Myanmar, Cambodia and Russia in 2015; Raven, who visited Oman, Bahrain and Qatar in 2012; Sams0110, while visiting Bolivia in 2013; sandyd, during travels in China, in 2014; tamiuron, with three different travel bugs, during visits to Taiwan and Mexico, in 2010, 2011 and 2015; yasuhiro441, in Japan, in 2012.
A total of 296 cachers contributed a single statoid. Another 62 cachers contributed multiple statoids, ranging from two to ten.
10GR+GR garnered ten statoids in Japan in 2015. A total of 16 statoids in South Korea are accounted for by two cachers, six by one (Jiho Kim) and eight by the other (RJ McKenzie). The writer (shellbadger) recorded six statoids, with six different TBs, in his travels in the US and Europe. Even more remarkable is the five statoids in Poland, Andorra, France and the UK, obtained by Wiesia.K, with four different TBs, over several months in 2014.
Four new statoids were achieved by: Filetes_6, who visited four new statoids in Portugal in a three-day period in 2013; Hives in 2012, in several countries of the Baltic region; Jen&RicVan, who visited four island nations in the Caribbean in 2013; madison1971, in the US in 2010; podrozerudej, in Poland and Greece, in 2014; SiaFhir, who visited Caribbean nations in 2011.
Three new statoids were visited by: 1st Sgt, who obtained US statoids in 2010; Fish Eagle, in South Africa, in 2011; lumagofu, who traveled in Spain in 2010; MXTrekker, in Mexico, in 2015; Nick & Ali, in the UK and the Philippines, in 2011 and 2012; RapidCaching, who visited Myanmar, Cambodia and Russia in 2015; Raven, who visited Oman, Bahrain and Qatar in 2012; Sams0110, while visiting Bolivia in 2013; sandyd, during travels in China, in 2014; tamiuron, with three different travel bugs, during visits to Taiwan and Mexico, in 2010, 2011 and 2015; yasuhiro441, in Japan, in 2012.
There has been never more than 66 active shellbadger tb-capable caches at any one time. Through them has passed over 2,000 of my own travel bugs and possibly 300 travel bugs owned by others. However, there are local and regional cachers who have moved many more than a few the TBs, some for great distances. Furthermore, it seems some of them make a point to revisit my caches to pick up travelers. Some are listed on the table, but most are not. There are also other cachers from afar who gather newly-released TBs while passing through the Panhandle-South Plains region of Texas. These individuals started the bugs on their journey; I wish to thank them and the multitude of cachers who dutifully kept them moving long enough to find a new statoid.