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During my 3+ years of caching, only once have I come a cross litter that used to be (in) a geocache. Thus I'm always amused and bemused when people "are concerned" about geocaches contributing to pollution. Having said that, I've always hated plastics and would prefer glass or metal if possible. 

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I have had a few frustrations, but not too many, when trying to hide geocaches.  I find that if I use existing geocaches as a guide, I can figure out where geocaches are allowed and where not. The main problem I've run into is spending a lot of time planting a geocache only to find out it's blocked by a puzzle cache final.  

For those who are highly frustrated, an option is to try letterboxing.  https://www.atlasquest.com/   
The main advantage of letterboxing over geocaching in this respect, is that there are NO REVIEWERS and NO OVERSIGHT on your letterbox plants.  No one is checking anything about your letterbox hide -- all hides are self-published.  This has pros and cons.  

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