
Anyhoo, here's an idea for a different leader board: Average CP per cache find (and/or hide). Another way to look at it is the total CP score divided by the number of smileys within the boundaries of the LCP or geographic subdivisions. The leaders on this board will be those who dedicate their caching experience to the loneliest cachest while completely ignoring the micro spew and power trail phenomena. I suggest a minimum number of cache finds to qualify for inclusion on such boards, so, e.g., a guy who had one find in his entire caching career back in 2003 doesn't top the leaderboards with an average of 80 CPs per find. I don't think lack of recent caching activity ought to be a disqualifier. We could do the same thing with hides -- make a leaderboard of who has the highest average CP per hide. Minimum threshold ought to be much lower than that for finds.
Whaddya think?