I'm fairly new to geocaching, and I was just curious what the cachers of the world consider a "good" cache?
Is it all about the actual hide? cleverness of hiding? uniqueness of container used for hide? something else?
Do you prefer a good puzzle to solve first? and what makes a good puzzle? difficulty? chance to learn something? perhaps something I've missed?
Maybe the multicache is the king, not a one stop smiley for you! But what makes these more special? seeing some interesting places? travel? putting the pieces together? or are you drawn to these for another reason?
Or perhaps it's none of these, if a good traditional is put together. What I'm trying to get at here is that I've placed a few in my short time (maybe a few too many, compared to my finds, according to some posts I've read in another thread), and I would like some input from others before I plan my next one. Honestly after posting my latest I realized that all 3 were ultra common lamppost hides and feel pretty unoriginal about it.
I'm open to any input, opinion, or constructive criticism any of you might have. And if this type of question has already been posed, feel free to direct me to the proper thread.