Clearly National Parks are more suited to snowmobiling than
letterboxing. Please refrain from placing letterboxes in National
Parks as they may destroy the natural state snowmobilers expect to
enjoy as they zoom along.
Thank you for you cooperation.
LB and Nat'l Parks
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2004-03-05
Re: LB and Nat'l Parks
From: dicknoone (dicknoone@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-03-05 19:11:58 UTC
Re: LB and Nat'l Parks
From: Lady Hydrangea Prisspott nee Hedge (lady_prisspott@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-03-05 20:19:52 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "dicknoone"
wrote:
> Clearly National Parks are more suited to snowmobiling than
> letterboxing. Please refrain from placing letterboxes in National
> Parks as they may destroy the natural state snowmobilers expect to
> enjoy as they zoom along.
>
> Thank you for you cooperation.
Dicknoone makes my point here; National parks in my area and all
over the country allow activities that have far more impact on the
parks than our Tupperware. Many parks allow hunting, recreational
vehicle traffic, camping, hiking, skiing, biking, rock climbing,
logging, and oil drilling! Yes I'm sure balancing many demands is
difficult but a blanket exclusion of letterboxing while allowing
logging and oil drilling hardly seems like a considered and well
reasoned ruling (and, I'm sorry, is dismissive and smacks of
apathetic disregard). Furthermore, I'll save the high-minded
rhetoric for the united front of course, but I think we need a
little rabble rousing and frustration venting to stir the rank and
file into action.
wrote:
> Clearly National Parks are more suited to snowmobiling than
> letterboxing. Please refrain from placing letterboxes in National
> Parks as they may destroy the natural state snowmobilers expect to
> enjoy as they zoom along.
>
> Thank you for you cooperation.
Dicknoone makes my point here; National parks in my area and all
over the country allow activities that have far more impact on the
parks than our Tupperware. Many parks allow hunting, recreational
vehicle traffic, camping, hiking, skiing, biking, rock climbing,
logging, and oil drilling! Yes I'm sure balancing many demands is
difficult but a blanket exclusion of letterboxing while allowing
logging and oil drilling hardly seems like a considered and well
reasoned ruling (and, I'm sorry, is dismissive and smacks of
apathetic disregard). Furthermore, I'll save the high-minded
rhetoric for the united front of course, but I think we need a
little rabble rousing and frustration venting to stir the rank and
file into action.
Re: LB and Nat'l Parks
From: psycomommy2003 (ktborrelli@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2004-03-07 13:32:20 UTC
Now that's a vision! "As you look to your left...." LOL
P-MOM
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "dicknoone"
wrote:
> Clearly National Parks are more suited to snowmobiling than
> letterboxing. Please refrain from placing letterboxes in National
> Parks as they may destroy the natural state snowmobilers expect to
> enjoy as they zoom along.
>
> Thank you for you cooperation.
P-MOM
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "dicknoone"
wrote:
> Clearly National Parks are more suited to snowmobiling than
> letterboxing. Please refrain from placing letterboxes in National
> Parks as they may destroy the natural state snowmobilers expect to
> enjoy as they zoom along.
>
> Thank you for you cooperation.