Some recent postings request info on TX letterboxes. Please see msg
number 12599 for box status in the Brownsville area and number 13816
for box status in the Austin area.
I'm very happy to hear that boxers have found the Green Belt and Mt.
Bonnell boxes in good shape. (Thanks to all for sealing the ziplocks
well. These boxes get soaked, flooded, drenched!) Funhog, please stamp
in, too! You sent us to beautiful areas in Colorado this summer
(Dinosaur ridge and Arapaho National Forest) but after much searching
boxes were not to be found, alas. Family bet has it that you own a
harley (a hog!). True?
Happy TX letterboxing and looking forward to finding the two Six Flags
over TX series! Great idea!
The Brown Knight
P7F9X0
TX letterbox queries
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-01-08
TX letterbox queries
From: thebrownknight2002 (kburnsk@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2003-01-08 20:26:59 UTC
Re: TX letterbox queries
From: sileagle1 (sileagle@alltel.net) |
Date: 2003-01-09 21:09:21 UTC
When you get a chance, could you check to see if the Shavian Cowboy
Box is still where it is supposed to be. I think I decoded the clues
correctly but did not see the box under the rock anywhere when I was
in Austin back in December. I will be coming back to Austin in a few
weeks and will give it another try if you say it is still there.
Thanks,
Silver Eagle (P14F36X4)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "thebrownknight2002
" wrote:
> Some recent postings request info on TX letterboxes. Please see msg
> number 12599 for box status in the Brownsville area and number 13816
> for box status in the Austin area.
> I'm very happy to hear that boxers have found the Green Belt and Mt.
> Bonnell boxes in good shape. (Thanks to all for sealing the ziplocks
> well. These boxes get soaked, flooded, drenched!) Funhog, please
stamp
> in, too! You sent us to beautiful areas in Colorado this summer
> (Dinosaur ridge and Arapaho National Forest) but after much
searching
> boxes were not to be found, alas. Family bet has it that you own a
> harley (a hog!). True?
> Happy TX letterboxing and looking forward to finding the two Six
Flags
> over TX series! Great idea!
> The Brown Knight
> P7F9X0
Box is still where it is supposed to be. I think I decoded the clues
correctly but did not see the box under the rock anywhere when I was
in Austin back in December. I will be coming back to Austin in a few
weeks and will give it another try if you say it is still there.
Thanks,
Silver Eagle (P14F36X4)
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "thebrownknight2002
> Some recent postings request info on TX letterboxes. Please see msg
> number 12599 for box status in the Brownsville area and number 13816
> for box status in the Austin area.
> I'm very happy to hear that boxers have found the Green Belt and Mt.
> Bonnell boxes in good shape. (Thanks to all for sealing the ziplocks
> well. These boxes get soaked, flooded, drenched!) Funhog, please
stamp
> in, too! You sent us to beautiful areas in Colorado this summer
> (Dinosaur ridge and Arapaho National Forest) but after much
searching
> boxes were not to be found, alas. Family bet has it that you own a
> harley (a hog!). True?
> Happy TX letterboxing and looking forward to finding the two Six
Flags
> over TX series! Great idea!
> The Brown Knight
> P7F9X0