I've read the thread about news article cautions and learned a
couple of things along the way, thanks everyone for sharing.
I don't think it's likely that our hobby will always remain
as "obscure" as it is now. It is probable that more and more
interest will be directed toward Lb'ing ... it's too much good,
clean fun to stay "hidden away" forever. (grin)
So I'm wondering if there already is a Frequently Quoted Cautions
(FQC) list or if we should perhaps create one for anyone who is
approached for an interview, or is doing a group presentation, etc.
For example, I didn't know we weren't allowed to leave anything on
national parks property. (Thanks for posting that, Cadenza)
I'd hate to see one of us accidentally draw the wrong kind of
attention to this activity. For those looking to cause difficulity
a simple statement could be filled with reasons to do so.
Enjoy!
---PJ
aka Bindle Babe
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "cadenza74" wrote:
> I know it's been discussed before, but just to be sure . . . A
good piece of advice is to not mention national parks in conjunction
> with letterboxing since we aren't allowed to leave anything on
> NPS property. There are already a couple of maniacal (sp?)
> NPS rangers out for a couple of well-known boxers--no need to
> fuel that fire.