> I think all caches should be placed in places such that the influx of > geocachers doesn't harm the area or bring unwanted attention to our hobby. > A cache should be placed in places such that if I can't find it, me tossing > rocks out of the way won't harm the area. I think caches should be placed > as close as posible to established trails so that new trails aren't created > by cache seekers. I always try and disturb as little as possible while I'm caching by gently pushing aside plants if I feel I need to look under them so that I don't break branches and making sure that I'm not stepping on anything that will leave a permanant mark. I evn try not to leave foot prints if possible so that the next cacher doesn't have any clue as to where to find the cache. When placing caches I tend to look for places that won't have anything taking the same exact route every time so as not to create a new trail right to the cache. Meaning that if I put it off the trail, I put it way off the trail so that there isn't an obvious place to turn off and start looking. If I did anything different, I would see myself as destroying the game I love so much. I wish there was a real cache karma for the stats that would show the cachers that destroy the country side looking for, or placing a cache. Luckily, I don't think I have really seen any signs of people that are abusing the game. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek