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PFX counts

6 messages in this thread | Started on 2003-02-12

PFX counts

From: Silent Doug (silentdoug@douglasgerlach.com) | Date: 2003-02-12 15:14:41 UTC-05:00
thedoubtfulguests wrote:
>P F X HH ??
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>We've all been round and round with this. I am glad the Subject
>line of this email will keep most people from getting involved in
>this thread. :-)

Uh, oh, I just changed the subject .

I wrote up an article a while ago in which I tried to summarize the
consensus of how to manage your PFX count:
http://www.letterboxing.info/articles/00000003.shtml

Hopefully, I covered all the bases....

Doug



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Re: [LbNA] PFX counts

From: Lynne Dinger (lynne@lynnedinger.net) | Date: 2003-02-12 15:54:53 UTC-05:00
Ah, much clearer. Thanks muchly!
Lynne
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Subject: [LbNA] PFX counts


> thedoubtfulguests wrote:
> >P F X HH ??
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> >We've all been round and round with this. I am glad the Subject
> >line of this email will keep most people from getting involved in
> >this thread. :-)
>
> Uh, oh, I just changed the subject .
>
> I wrote up an article a while ago in which I tried to summarize the
> consensus of how to manage your PFX count:
> http://www.letterboxing.info/articles/00000003.shtml
>
> Hopefully, I covered all the bases....
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> Doug
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RE:PFX counts

From: judithsparky (judithsparky@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-03-12 01:31:52 UTC

The clues to the box CR and I found by accident have been updated so
it shouldn't happen again. But it was fun to find another box than
the one we were looking for!




Re: [LbNA] RE:PFX counts

From: (hdaum@comsquared.com) | Date: 2005-03-14 07:35:09 UTC-05:00

hmmm...I found a box and a hitchhiker when I was out and about this
weekend and neither of them are listed on atlas quest. I seem to be the
pro at finding unlisted hitchhikers. In case any of you are the owners-I
have found Santa Claus is Coming to Town and sent it on its way and I
have found one called Feather. The unlisted box I found was Squirrel in
the Mailbox. Now if I could get the owners to list them on Atlas Quest?

Brook

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>The clues to the box CR and I found by accident have been updated so
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Re: [LbNA] RE:PFX counts

From: (CountdownTo55@aol.com) | Date: 2005-03-14 08:26:39 UTC-05:00
<< hmmm...I found a box and a hitchhiker when I was out and about this
weekend and neither of them are listed on atlas quest. I seem to be the
pro at finding unlisted hitchhikers. In case any of you are the owners-I
have found Santa Claus is Coming to Town and sent it on its way and I
have found one called Feather. The unlisted box I found was Squirrel in
the Mailbox. Now if I could get the owners to list them on Atlas Quest?

Brook
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Are they listed on Wanda & Pete's site? If they are, you can email Wanda and
report who found it, and when and where they found it. Where they left it
remains a mystery until the next finder after them places it yet someplace else,
then goes to Wanda & Pete's site to report where they found it, etc.

OUR HITCHERHIKER LIST

http://alum.wpi.edu/~p_miner/travelers.html

Pippi


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Re: RE:PFX counts

From: earthwordsjd (earthwords@cox.net) | Date: 2005-04-10 18:18:48 UTC

--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, CountdownTo55@a... wrote:
> << hmmm...I found a box and a hitchhiker when I was out and about this
> weekend and neither of them are listed on atlas quest....I
> have found one called Feather. The unlisted box I found was Squirrel in
> the Mailbox.

I don't suppose it was a micro-box (in a white film container) called Long Feather, was it?