Nisa,
Your clues sound great. I can't wait till next week-end!
Tom
> Yay it's hidden! Finally! We couldn't find a book to fit the
> container! We were going to go home so I could make a book, but we hit
> the shipping/copier shop in town instead and made a "crude" little book
> out of copier paper (not acid-free!) and cardstock. It looks a little
> plain, but I stamped the front cover with the letterbox stamp. Feel
> free to add a little more decoration to it if you visit it! We put
> several copies of Erik's Letterboxing info sheet in there as well as
> postcards.
>
> Everyone go visit it before it rains and snows!
>
> Nisa :)
>
>
> -----
>
> DIRECTIONS:
>
> >From NH Route 202 in Peterborough: Turn onto Old Street Road towards
> Monadnock Community Hospital (MCH) (turn right if you're heading north
> or left if you're heading south - confused? good, so am I!) - the road
> will be steep going up - do not take Route 136 to the left. You'll pass
> MCH on your right, go south about 1/4 of a mile and you'll see Shieling
> Forest on your left.
>
> >From NH Route 101 in Peterborough: Turn onto Old Street Road at the
> intersection (opposite direction is Rt. 123/124 towards New Ipswich)
> - and follow this road past the Sand Hill Road intersection. Shieling
> Forest will be about 1/4 mile on your right.
>
> CLUE DIFFICULTY: Easy
> TERRAIN: Easy
> ESTABLISHED: December 5, 1998
>
> CLUES FOR THE SHIELING FOREST LETTERBOX:
>
> Follow the "brave" path until you reach the giants of the forest. Stand
> where the two were once whole.
> Walk approximately 30 paces east (more if you're vertically challenged)
> to the "white pearl" in the ground. Walk another 15 to 20 paces
> southeast to a spot where three hemlocks form a triangle (approximately
> 10 paces from the nearest trail). Between rocks and a fallen tree is
> the trap door to the forest floor. Behind this door lies the letterbox
> of Shieling Forest.
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Clues for Shieling Forest Letterbox (NH)
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Started on 1998-12-05
[L-USA] Re: Clues for Shieling Forest Letterbox (NH)
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) |
Date: 1998-12-05 16:00:49 UTC
[L-USA] Clues for Shieling Forest Letterbox (NH)
From: Nisa (teapot@teapot.mv.com) |
Date: 1998-12-05 16:24:03 UTC-05:00
Yay it's hidden! Finally! We couldn't find a book to fit the
container! We were going to go home so I could make a book, but we hit
the shipping/copier shop in town instead and made a "crude" little book
out of copier paper (not acid-free!) and cardstock. It looks a little
plain, but I stamped the front cover with the letterbox stamp. Feel
free to add a little more decoration to it if you visit it! We put
several copies of Erik's Letterboxing info sheet in there as well as
postcards.
Everyone go visit it before it rains and snows!
Nisa :)
-----
DIRECTIONS:
container! We were going to go home so I could make a book, but we hit
the shipping/copier shop in town instead and made a "crude" little book
out of copier paper (not acid-free!) and cardstock. It looks a little
plain, but I stamped the front cover with the letterbox stamp. Feel
free to add a little more decoration to it if you visit it! We put
several copies of Erik's Letterboxing info sheet in there as well as
postcards.
Everyone go visit it before it rains and snows!
Nisa :)
-----
DIRECTIONS: