If you don't like the Micro's "Lame" cache, then don't go find them. set your pocketquery to bypass them ??? That is just my opinion... I got into this for have fun and find something to do with my kids... I would rather spend my afternoon caching and lifting Light pole covers than to have my Son spend all day inside playing playstation.. Again just my opinion... I do have agree that the caches get old and repeating,,,, I am having that battle with "Drinking hole" series, but then again I want them easy enough to be done with Kids.. AZJEDI -----Original Message----- From: az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com]On Behalf Of Team Tierra Buena Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 7:39 PM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Mo' bettah caches! I can still remember shaking my head in disbelief the first time we drove all the way across town to look under a mail box and find an altoids container! I was thrilled! Same for light pole caches! We still remember our first ones, too, Terry, (thanks, Frobro Goose and Team CBx2!) and we've been at it a little longer. In one respect caches are like bumper stickers on cars. The first time you see one that strikes your fancy, you're telling everyone you know about it. By the dozenth/hundredth/thousandth time you've seen the same thing, it's moved into the "lame" category. Same thing with internet jokes that get passed around via email. First time you see it, it's a chuckle. But by the time my wife's mother sends her the same joke, Judi (AKA the Cacher-in-Chief) is calling it "momspam". I think the "lame-icity" of a cache needs to be filtered through the experience level of the cacher proclaiming lameness. But I have to confess I 'd make one exception. I don't ever recall encountering a lame ammo can in the desert or woods. Steve Team Tierra Buena