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How Do You Cover Tracks In Snow?

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How Do You Cover Tracks In Snow?

From: Mark S. Fitton (mfitton@snet.net) | Date: 2001-01-23 20:31:06 UTC-05:00
I read a few comments from people talking about covering up their tracks in
the snow. How do you do that? I mean, so that no one can tell that people
were there?


Mark


Re: How Do You Cover Tracks In Snow?

From: (cstearns@neca.com) | Date: 2001-01-24 01:56:30 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@egroups.com, "Mark S. Fitton"
wrote:
> covering up their tracks in
> the snow. How do you do that? > ?
>
>
> Mark

Hi Mark, how about brushing over them with a pine bough. Or bring
enough water to make snow. Carol


Re: [LbNA] How Do You Cover Tracks In Snow?

From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) | Date: 2001-01-23 22:03:55 UTC-04:00

> I read a few comments from people talking about covering up their tracks in
> the snow. How do you do that? I mean, so that no one can tell that people
> were there?

I don't worry about it.

Cheers,
--
randy "the mapsurfer" (P32F117)
mapsurfer letterboxes: http://www.mapsurfer.com/boxes/

Re: How Do You Cover Tracks In Snow?

From: Steve Newman (boxdn@yahoo.com) | Date: 2001-01-24 02:26:48 UTC
I don't know much about snow; being from New Orleans, but maybe
instead of covering them you might throw them off by bringing some
yellow food coloring. That would answer the question "why did
someone leave the trail?".LOL... JJ..


--- In letterbox-usa@egroups.com, "Mark S. Fitton"
wrote:
> I read a few comments from people talking about covering up their
tracks in
> the snow. How do you do that? I mean, so that no one can tell that
people
> were there?
>
>
> Mark



Re: [LbNA] Re: How Do You Cover Tracks In Snow?

From: (deb-2000@worldnet.att.net) | Date: 2001-01-24 17:14:56 UTC
Speaking of colored snow (uuhhmm...*clearing
throat*)..just a suggestion, but maybe it would be
better if we didn't empty the inky water that forms in
some letterboxes directly onto the snow where the box is
placed!! (haha)..by the way...it was REALLY easy for my
niece to find The Elephant Rock letterbox (with blue
ink!!) a few weekends ago! Still had a great day with
wonderful weather!

1/4 of the elements of hiking (Deb)
> I don't know much about snow; being from New Orleans, but maybe
> instead of covering them you might throw them off by bringing some
> yellow food coloring. That would answer the question "why did
> someone leave the trail?".LOL... JJ..
>
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@egroups.com, "Mark S. Fitton"
> wrote:
> > I read a few comments from people talking about covering up their
> tracks in
> > the snow. How do you do that? I mean, so that no one can tell that
> people
> > were there?
> >
> >
> > Mark
>
>
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