What a glorious weekend! Mosquitoes were virtually nonexistant. On
Sat, I visited Needeep's "Ravine Trail" and "Beaver Pond". Found the
hitchhiker "Night Turns to Day" at the second box. I tried to do a
few more letterboxes at the this peaceful spot, The Bafflin Bird
Sanctuary. A farmer was cutting hay at "Golden Hill Trail" box
stating point. At "Windham Trust Duck Pond" there was a huge
bramblely rose with canes about half an inch thick along one side of
the blind and weeds twice my height on the other side. No
bushwacking to that box!! Needeeps, there are now 2 duck blinds at
this spot. A couple who was hiking there directed me to the older
blind, where I assume your box lies lurking. I also stopped to
find "Miss Molly". This lovely tribute letterbox placed by MommaFox
definately deserves a viist.
Today, I wandered along the Wolf's Den trails, stamping in 9 of
the "Jumble Series" placed by Teach and Preach. O.k., to be honest, I
first took off in the wrong direction, down the blue blazed trail on
other side of road, finally figured out I had parked right next to
the proper starting point for Jumble, DUH!! To add insult to injury,
I passed by the Table Rock/Camera letterbox placed by Teach and
Preach. A missed oportunity! Could not find jumble #10, and as the
sun was sinking lower and lower, I gave it up for another day.
Cat lover/Teacher/Gardener
Pomfret, Ct weekend
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Started on 2003-09-08
Pomfret, Ct weekend
From: rospa10 (wilmes2@mindspring.com) |
Date: 2003-09-08 02:11:36 UTC
Re: Pomfret, Ct weekend
From: Lenny/Kathy (needeeps@webtv.net) |
Date: 2003-09-08 11:09:06 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rospa10" wrote:
> What a glorious weekend! Mosquitoes were virtually nonexistant. On
> Sat, I visited Needeep's "Ravine Trail" and "Beaver Pond". Found the
> hitchhiker "Night Turns to Day" at the second box. I tried to do a
> few more letterboxes at the this peaceful spot, The Bafflin Bird
> Sanctuary. A farmer was cutting hay at "Golden Hill Trail" box
> stating point. At "Windham Trust Duck Pond" there was a huge
> bramblely rose with canes about half an inch thick along one side of
> the blind and weeds twice my height on the other side. No
> bushwacking to that box!! Needeeps, there are now 2 duck blinds at
> this spot. A couple who was hiking there directed me to the older
> blind, where I assume your box lies lurking. I also stopped to
> find "Miss Molly". This lovely tribute letterbox placed by MommaFox
> definately deserves a viist.
> Today, I wandered along the Wolf's Den trails, stamping in 9 of
> the "Jumble Series" placed by Teach and Preach. O.k., to be honest, I
> first took off in the wrong direction, down the blue blazed trail on
> other side of road, finally figured out I had parked right next to
> the proper starting point for Jumble, DUH!! To add insult to injury,
> I passed by the Table Rock/Camera letterbox placed by Teach and
> Preach. A missed oportunity! Could not find jumble #10, and as the
> sun was sinking lower and lower, I gave it up for another day.
> Cat lover/Teacher/Gardener
>Hello, for the Duck blind, there is no need to bushwack simply stand in front of the old duck blind,facing it, go to the left corner and on the side of the blind there is a board on the ground and the box is under it.I was just there last week checking on it,because someone told me that there was a new blind and I wanted to see it.Lenny
> What a glorious weekend! Mosquitoes were virtually nonexistant. On
> Sat, I visited Needeep's "Ravine Trail" and "Beaver Pond". Found the
> hitchhiker "Night Turns to Day" at the second box. I tried to do a
> few more letterboxes at the this peaceful spot, The Bafflin Bird
> Sanctuary. A farmer was cutting hay at "Golden Hill Trail" box
> stating point. At "Windham Trust Duck Pond" there was a huge
> bramblely rose with canes about half an inch thick along one side of
> the blind and weeds twice my height on the other side. No
> bushwacking to that box!! Needeeps, there are now 2 duck blinds at
> this spot. A couple who was hiking there directed me to the older
> blind, where I assume your box lies lurking. I also stopped to
> find "Miss Molly". This lovely tribute letterbox placed by MommaFox
> definately deserves a viist.
> Today, I wandered along the Wolf's Den trails, stamping in 9 of
> the "Jumble Series" placed by Teach and Preach. O.k., to be honest, I
> first took off in the wrong direction, down the blue blazed trail on
> other side of road, finally figured out I had parked right next to
> the proper starting point for Jumble, DUH!! To add insult to injury,
> I passed by the Table Rock/Camera letterbox placed by Teach and
> Preach. A missed oportunity! Could not find jumble #10, and as the
> sun was sinking lower and lower, I gave it up for another day.
> Cat lover/Teacher/Gardener
>Hello, for the Duck blind, there is no need to bushwack simply stand in front of the old duck blind,facing it, go to the left corner and on the side of the blind there is a board on the ground and the box is under it.I was just there last week checking on it,because someone told me that there was a new blind and I wanted to see it.Lenny
Re: [LbNA] Pomfret, Ct weekend
From: irishtinker (irishtinker@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2003-09-08 08:02:01 UTC-04:00
Just to let you know we (Odillio, Freedom Fox, Rtrw and myself ... Irish
Tinker) did Jumble well 13 of the series on Saturday. Number 10 was there at
that time. We had to quit at 13 because of our weekend schedules but plan to
return to finish it ASAP. Hey maybe we should meet up and do it together?
----- Original Message -----
From: "rospa10"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:11 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Pomfret, Ct weekend
> What a glorious weekend! Mosquitoes were virtually nonexistant. On
> Sat, I visited Needeep's "Ravine Trail" and "Beaver Pond". Found the
> hitchhiker "Night Turns to Day" at the second box. I tried to do a
> few more letterboxes at the this peaceful spot, The Bafflin Bird
> Sanctuary. A farmer was cutting hay at "Golden Hill Trail" box
> stating point. At "Windham Trust Duck Pond" there was a huge
> bramblely rose with canes about half an inch thick along one side of
> the blind and weeds twice my height on the other side. No
> bushwacking to that box!! Needeeps, there are now 2 duck blinds at
> this spot. A couple who was hiking there directed me to the older
> blind, where I assume your box lies lurking. I also stopped to
> find "Miss Molly". This lovely tribute letterbox placed by MommaFox
> definately deserves a viist.
> Today, I wandered along the Wolf's Den trails, stamping in 9 of
> the "Jumble Series" placed by Teach and Preach. O.k., to be honest, I
> first took off in the wrong direction, down the blue blazed trail on
> other side of road, finally figured out I had parked right next to
> the proper starting point for Jumble, DUH!! To add insult to injury,
> I passed by the Table Rock/Camera letterbox placed by Teach and
> Preach. A missed oportunity! Could not find jumble #10, and as the
> sun was sinking lower and lower, I gave it up for another day.
> Cat lover/Teacher/Gardener
>
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
Tinker) did Jumble well 13 of the series on Saturday. Number 10 was there at
that time. We had to quit at 13 because of our weekend schedules but plan to
return to finish it ASAP. Hey maybe we should meet up and do it together?
----- Original Message -----
From: "rospa10"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 10:11 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Pomfret, Ct weekend
> What a glorious weekend! Mosquitoes were virtually nonexistant. On
> Sat, I visited Needeep's "Ravine Trail" and "Beaver Pond". Found the
> hitchhiker "Night Turns to Day" at the second box. I tried to do a
> few more letterboxes at the this peaceful spot, The Bafflin Bird
> Sanctuary. A farmer was cutting hay at "Golden Hill Trail" box
> stating point. At "Windham Trust Duck Pond" there was a huge
> bramblely rose with canes about half an inch thick along one side of
> the blind and weeds twice my height on the other side. No
> bushwacking to that box!! Needeeps, there are now 2 duck blinds at
> this spot. A couple who was hiking there directed me to the older
> blind, where I assume your box lies lurking. I also stopped to
> find "Miss Molly". This lovely tribute letterbox placed by MommaFox
> definately deserves a viist.
> Today, I wandered along the Wolf's Den trails, stamping in 9 of
> the "Jumble Series" placed by Teach and Preach. O.k., to be honest, I
> first took off in the wrong direction, down the blue blazed trail on
> other side of road, finally figured out I had parked right next to
> the proper starting point for Jumble, DUH!! To add insult to injury,
> I passed by the Table Rock/Camera letterbox placed by Teach and
> Preach. A missed oportunity! Could not find jumble #10, and as the
> sun was sinking lower and lower, I gave it up for another day.
> Cat lover/Teacher/Gardener
>
>
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>