The problem with benchmarks is that you DON'T need a GPS to find them at all. Jason and I have found sevral of them, and we have NEVER used a GPS to do it. They give you the directions thats are so exact you would have to read them wrong to not find the benchmark. I think benchmarks are just a differenr enough beastie that they should definatly be counted seperatly. Especially since they are so close together that all someone would have to do is go for a walk every night and you could have your finds above 100 in about a week or less. Brian Cluff Team Snaptek On Tue, 2002-07-23 at 19:31, Fleg . wrote: > Using your logic that I included below just proves why they > should be counted. Whats different between a benchmark and a virtual, > web-cam, etc? For both you must use a GPS to lead you to a specified > location.