I am planning a small group of boxes where you must find 3 of the
series to get all the clues for the 4th box.
When I submit this group, how do I classify the fourth? Is it just a
box with no clues, Mystery, etc...
Having much devious fun planning this!!
Box classification
4 messages in this thread |
Started on 2003-11-04
Box classification
From: bdloving (bruce@lovingscents.com) |
Date: 2003-11-04 22:02:55 UTC
RE: [LbNA] Box classification
From: Wes Garrison (wes@wesgarrison.us) |
Date: 2003-11-04 16:09:26 UTC-06:00
I would put all three clues on one page, with the number of boxes set to four.
Give clues for the three, then just mention that you have to get the clues for
the fourth from the first three.
Wes
-----Original Message-----
From: bdloving [mailto:bruce@lovingscents.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 4:03 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Box classification
I am planning a small group of boxes where you must find 3 of the
series to get all the clues for the 4th box.
When I submit this group, how do I classify the fourth? Is it just a
box with no clues, Mystery, etc...
Having much devious fun planning this!!
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Give clues for the three, then just mention that you have to get the clues for
the fourth from the first three.
Wes
-----Original Message-----
From: bdloving [mailto:bruce@lovingscents.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 4:03 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Box classification
I am planning a small group of boxes where you must find 3 of the
series to get all the clues for the 4th box.
When I submit this group, how do I classify the fourth? Is it just a
box with no clues, Mystery, etc...
Having much devious fun planning this!!
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: Box classification
From: dagonell2001 (salley@klaatu.canisius.edu) |
Date: 2003-11-04 23:29:06 UTC
Check out "The Thumb" under New York State Finger Lakes region.
JeLyBean planted Pinkie, Ring, Middle, and Index. To find Thumb, you
need to find the other four first.
-- Dagonell the Pirate
--- "bdloving" wrote:
> I am planning a small group of boxes where you must find 3 of the
> series to get all the clues for the 4th box.
> When I submit this group, how do I classify the fourth? Is it just a
> box with no clues, Mystery, etc...
> Having much devious fun planning this!!
JeLyBean planted Pinkie, Ring, Middle, and Index. To find Thumb, you
need to find the other four first.
-- Dagonell the Pirate
--- "bdloving"
> I am planning a small group of boxes where you must find 3 of the
> series to get all the clues for the 4th box.
> When I submit this group, how do I classify the fourth? Is it just a
> box with no clues, Mystery, etc...
> Having much devious fun planning this!!
Re: Box classification
From: jelybean_lb (jelybean@adelphia.net) |
Date: 2003-11-06 00:47:28 UTC
Thanks for the plug, Dagonell. bdloving, having done this, I want
to prepare you for what you are getting into: didn't realize until
after I had these boxes in place and one went missing what the
implications were. One box disappears = two boxes unfindable.
Plant them close to you (unlike me who put one at each of the major
Finger Lakes) so you can do maintenance easily. Keep copies of the
stamp images/clues so you can recarve/replace them if needed.
JeLyBean
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "dagonell2001"
wrote:
> Check out "The Thumb" under New York State Finger Lakes region.
> JeLyBean planted Pinkie, Ring, Middle, and Index. To find Thumb,
you
> need to find the other four first.
> -- Dagonell the Pirate
to prepare you for what you are getting into: didn't realize until
after I had these boxes in place and one went missing what the
implications were. One box disappears = two boxes unfindable.
Plant them close to you (unlike me who put one at each of the major
Finger Lakes) so you can do maintenance easily. Keep copies of the
stamp images/clues so you can recarve/replace them if needed.
JeLyBean
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "dagonell2001"
wrote:
> Check out "The Thumb" under New York State Finger Lakes region.
> JeLyBean planted Pinkie, Ring, Middle, and Index. To find Thumb,
you
> need to find the other four first.
> -- Dagonell the Pirate