L&H, my 8 year old son Ned and I would be pleased to show you around
our back yard at Hartman Park in Lyme, where there are 4 letterboxes
especially designed for children. You can see the clues at:
http://www.letterboxing.org/ma/gnomelet.htm
They would be particularly easy for you to visit yourself, without an
eight year old guide, as well. If you've got a current copy of "50
Hikes in CT" in your library, Hartman Park is well described to help
with any pre-hike jitters. We could head up there on Sunday afternoon
if you'd like: maybe that would be a fun way to meet some other local
letterboxers as well. Anyone interested?
Jay Drew
P187F37
tips for the beginer
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Re: tips for the beginer
From: Jay Drew (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2000-09-07 03:18:51 UTC
Re:[LbNA] tips for the beginer
From: Eric Eurto (enic_iwon@ourhouse.net) |
Date: 2000-09-07 03:30:26 UTC
Hey! If you are ever in the vicinity of Eastern Mountain Sports in the Crystal Mall (in Waterford,CT) , stop in sometime and you will not only find an info center full of Letterboxing Clues. You will also find a few letterboxers working there... one being myself (guy in red jacket in news article). I'm always willing to team up with fellow letterboxers to go "hunting" and maybe we can put our heads together to solve the mysterious "Ray's Dilemma."
-The Ram-
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>Saw the article in the Hartford Courant Newspaper about Letterboxing and
>am greatly interested in starting. I have enjoyed hiking for many
>years and now am taking my 2 1/2 year old son with me. He loves the
>backpack and all the things we see in the woods. I think this would be
>so interesting for the two of us to start doing but I am a little afraid
>the get started by myself. Would anyone be interested in teaming up
>with me for a trip or two just so I can get familiar with things? I
>would enjoy hearing from people who would be interested. If not, then
>maybe some tips as to how to start. Looking forward to some help.
>Thanks, L and H
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>Saw the article in the Hartford Courant Newspaper about Letterboxing and
>am greatly interested in starting. I have enjoyed hiking for many
>years and now am taking my 2 1/2 year old son with me. He loves the
>backpack and all the things we see in the woods. I think this would be
>so interesting for the two of us to start doing but I am a little afraid
>the get started by myself. Would anyone be interested in teaming up
>with me for a trip or two just so I can get familiar with things? I
>would enjoy hearing from people who would be interested. If not, then
>maybe some tips as to how to start. Looking forward to some help.
>Thanks, L and H
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tips for the beginer
From: Webers (pcusparaco@home.com) |
Date: 2000-09-06 21:03:48 UTC-07:00
Saw the article in the Hartford Courant Newspaper about Letterboxing and
am greatly interested in starting. I have enjoyed hiking for many
years and now am taking my 2 1/2 year old son with me. He loves the
backpack and all the things we see in the woods. I think this would be
so interesting for the two of us to start doing but I am a little afraid
the get started by myself. Would anyone be interested in teaming up
with me for a trip or two just so I can get familiar with things? I
would enjoy hearing from people who would be interested. If not, then
maybe some tips as to how to start. Looking forward to some help.
Thanks, L and H
am greatly interested in starting. I have enjoyed hiking for many
years and now am taking my 2 1/2 year old son with me. He loves the
backpack and all the things we see in the woods. I think this would be
so interesting for the two of us to start doing but I am a little afraid
the get started by myself. Would anyone be interested in teaming up
with me for a trip or two just so I can get familiar with things? I
would enjoy hearing from people who would be interested. If not, then
maybe some tips as to how to start. Looking forward to some help.
Thanks, L and H
Re: [LbNA] tips for the beginer
From: (TeeEmAch@aol.com) |
Date: 2000-09-07 08:06:08 UTC-04:00
Webers wrote:
>>Saw the article in the Hartford Courant Newspaper about Letterboxing and
am greatly interested in starting....... Would anyone be interested in teaming up with me for a trip or two just so I can get familiar with things? I would enjoy hearing from people who would be interested. If not, then maybe some tips as to how to start. Looking forward to some help.
Thanks, L and H<<<
Hi, I am also newly aware and interested via the Courant article. I have been making a stamp, but have yet to venture out. I have done a lot of hiking, and like to solve puzzles. I won't be able to give you pointers, but am willing to have you join on some of my searches if you like. Tina
>>Saw the article in the Hartford Courant Newspaper about Letterboxing and
am greatly interested in starting....... Would anyone be interested in teaming up with me for a trip or two just so I can get familiar with things? I would enjoy hearing from people who would be interested. If not, then maybe some tips as to how to start. Looking forward to some help.
Thanks, L and H<<<
Hi, I am also newly aware and interested via the Courant article. I have been making a stamp, but have yet to venture out. I have done a lot of hiking, and like to solve puzzles. I won't be able to give you pointers, but am willing to have you join on some of my searches if you like. Tina