Saturday, December 29, 2012

Charts Are Here

As promised, here are the statistics from our Mid-State hiking in 2012.  Yes, it took me all Saturday afternoon into the evening, and yes, it does border on obsessive-compulsive, but it is fun to look at the numbers after it's all over.

Here are some interesting statistics.
  • Total number of days to complete the hike:  238
  • Average number of photos per hike:  11.7
  • Average hike duration:  2:30
  • Average start time (when recorded):  1:17 pm
  • I count dogs and babies (in utero) as people.
  • Most days hiking were sunny.  Two days had rain.  One day had fog.

Overall Mileage Per Person

No surprise as to who did the most (yours truly), however, it was surprising to see how close some of the other hikers were to each other.

Here are the actual numbers.  Note the spreatsheet total is 0.8 miles higher that it actually should be.  Clearly, I made some error in calculating mileages along the way.  That said, it is only an error of 0.835%.  Not good enough for a launching a missile, but good enough for me.

Steve 96.57
Betsy 31.77
Alex 31.74
Cassandra 17.01
Dominic 16.39
Tom 11.10
Baby Girl 11.10
Matt 8.66
Dave 7.12
Jim 6.21
Nathaniel 6.06
Brian 4.50
Amanda 3.50
Aaron 3.50
James 1.18

The average mileage per person was 17.09 miles, but the median mileage was just 8.66.

 

Number of Hikes Per Person 

I did all the hikes, but there were 13 other people and a dog hiking with me.  The average number of hikes per person was 3.27, but not surprisingly, the median was on 1 (I had a lot of people just come for 1 hike).


Another way to look at this is to see the number of hikes grouped together.

How Long Were the Hikes?

All hikes were between 3 and 9 miles.

When Did We Hike?

There are two aspects to this question, but both pertain to the calendar.



Who Kept Me Company?

I had to do one hike alone from beginning to end, but most of the time I had one companion.


This was a lot of fun to put together, but it was even more fun to do the actual hiking.

Thank you all!

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