Look on the bright side, you are young and it could have been much
worse if you were much older, now you have 6-8 weeks to carve stamps
and create boxes, you learned what to carry in your pack, and you
have a great story to tell your grandchildren. (Stupid Things I Did
to Get A Silly Stamp) With time you can embellish it with wild
animals, the mtn. just grew another 50 feet, and Auntie was going
delirious from the lack of water!
Those boxes aren't going anywhere (maybe some will go missing) but
there will always be more tomorrow then there are today.
Hope for a speedy recovery,
Psychomommy
In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "pandora{HIB}"
wrote
> Again let me say that I made mistakes during this adventure. I
should have
> been more prepared, more water, better shoes, a flashlight, things
I won't
> ever forget again, and I promise that no letterbox will keep my
hiking when
> I know I wont have time to come down, no matter how cool it is. >
time of day, during early summer with too little water and no sun
block.
> We all make stupid mistakes; this one cost
> me a broken ankle, a cast for 6-8 weeks, and a long vacation from my
> favorite sport. The saddest part of the whole thing for me is that
I am
> moving to Portland to be with Iron`Bear in August, and 6-8 weeks in
a cast
> means that I will probably be too busy packing when this cast comes
off to
> do anymore serious boxing in California while I am here.
>
> So that is my little adventure. I hope everyone takes the time to
be more
> detailed with their clues and remembers poor pandora and her broken
ankle
> when having fun letterboxing in the next two months
>
> I bid you all well
> pandora{HIB}