If you don't want your cache visits showing up as stats, then enter all your logs as note logs rather than found it logs. If you don't want your cache visits to be known about by others because the information is too private, then don't voluntarily enter logs when you find caches. No one requires logs to be entered when finding a cache. It's voluntary. In fact, there are many geocachers who don't log their visits on the website. Sometime when you're at a cache, look at the number of people who have visited the cache. Later look at how many people posted successful logs. Frankly, I don't know which team you are of the 500+ that show up in the Snaptek list. And really, I don't care which team you are. And, whether or not you find a cache or not doesn't enter into whether I enjoy the hobby or not. If the statistics on the Snaptek site are ruining your enjoyment for the hobby, then I wonder how strong your enjoyment was in the hobby before you saw the Snaptek statistics. Sorry everyone. I'm just tired of the dead horse that Baja Fleg continues to beat and whine about. -srdrake