It's not that easy. I get emails from people telling me that such and such a clue is missing. Can I check it for them? Then I get emails from people who have driven 200+ miles looking for the next clue and let me know their frustration and it's my fault. I get complaining emails from people who say it's not fair for those not living in the southeast valley. Then people say the very short and level-terrain walk is too difficult and I misled them in the description. Then people find other reasons to complain. Then people trash the cache in detail in their log without having the respect to email me directly with their concerns. The Mad World cache according to some who look for it is a mean and cruel experiment. People are expecting me to run around maintaining it on a daily basis. Some people can't understand that I gave it a 5 rating for difficulty so therefore it's supposed to be hard. I will not place any more multi-caches. There are too many people who don't want to think and want every cache they do to be a quick one to find with minimal effort. To expect someone to actually think and spend some time figuring it out is a foreign idea to some. I was getting criticism for it before even I placed the first clue (thanks Libby). From now on I'll place caches that I can basically forget about after placing them. Anyway, I've been told that the clues are starting to rub off or fade and I know the cache was in a place that has a moderate risk to disappear. The clues and cache need some work to make it more permanent. And I want the ammo box to place a new cache this weekend in the Superstitions to commemorate my 100th cache find. (I'm at 99 now.) >Here's an easy solution. Ignore the criticizers. > >Offtrail