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Top 10

4 messages in this thread | Started on 2003-12-03

Top 10

From: Gwen & Don Jackson (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) | Date: 2003-12-03 10:39:00 UTC-08:00
We think Ryan's SLO Walking Tour is probably at the top or dang near it. We liked the concept so much we ripped it off for our Seal Beach Town Tour as well as a Mystery Box. While this may seem a little egotistical also near the top is our first placed letterbox. We absolutely love to check on this letterbox as going into the grotto behind the waterfall is magical.
Don

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Re: Top 10

From: dagonell2001 (salley@klaatu.canisius.edu) | Date: 2003-12-03 19:27:40 UTC
--- "Gwen & Don Jackson" wrote:
> We think Ryan's SLO Walking Tour is probably at the top or dang near
> it. We liked the concept so much we ripped it off for our Seal Beach
> Town Tour as well as a Mystery Box.
> Don

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Re: [LbNA] Re: Top 10

From: (R2D2ZDW@aol.com) | Date: 2003-12-04 02:33:27 UTC-05:00
To be honest the best stamps in my opinoun are ones that have something to do
with the area you are finding the letterbox and/or the name of the location
along with the date!
Friend Fish Out,Running not Walking.

Re: Top 10

From: phamtom_phiddler (vitlaur@aol.com) | Date: 2003-12-04 14:09:32 UTC
My favorite series is.........

Sin and Flesh Brook in RI

Great stamp, beautiful walk, varying terrain, great bridge crossings
and what a name.

I also love Trish's Vikings at Dawn
My youngest calls it "The Top of the World"
It took me about 5 tries to finally get that box.

And, of course, no list would be complete without

Dancing Men

On on,
Laurette