RE: "Too many locations"?
I've had that "dilemna" in the past, but as stated, it's a good one to have.
If you're limited to one location, then one single element such as wind can ruin your hunt.
Multiple locations also allow one to rotate hunts so as not to "overhunt" one spot.
With multiple locations, I would invest in enough trail cams to "scout" all the locations.
I've alsohad my decision on which location tohunt made for mesoley because I overslept and didn't have time to get to my first choice. That also comes in to play if you're short on time, having alocation in close proximityhas advantages even if it means just more time in the woods.