No...please God No...anything but that....
About a year ago I really slowed down geocaching after completing about 125 sorties...certainly not because there were not any more caches to find, but there is only so many "micro" caches that one can take. In the early days, a Geocache was placed because there was something of interest that a person wanted others to enjoy...later the opposite seemed to occur (hey, there is a abandoned parking lot behind a building next to the freeway...perfect place for a Geocache)...and with this the quality of the cache seem to go down. Not all new Geocaches are this way, but it seems to be a disturbing trend. Having to go a refind a gladware in these locations because it has been moved from one nettle bush to the next 200 yards away will definately drive more people away.
which of the existing 4917 Geocaches and the 20 to 50 new Geocaches that appear weekly and are within a 100 mile radius of Davis, CA are you referring to?
If you were to look at the other threads, I would venture to say that you could find the same number or more threads that would indicate poor cache quality is the loss leader, not the quantity of caches in an area.
Hynr, you have made so many suggestions in the last month or so indicating your frustration with this website. Maybe you *should* take a break, do something else, then come back. Remember, this is a leisure time activity...it is a game...you are supposed to have fun...relax....