Hi. Can any of you help. I have just started letterboxing with my family.
We love it!!! However, our youngest daughter is 10 years old and blind. We
are looking for some easier boxes to find in the NY/NJ/PA/CONN. Area to find.
Our little girl loves it, but can to a lot of hard hiking with her cane.
If you have any suggestions could you please email me at:
Ssueayi2@aol.com
Thanks so much!
SusanandPeter
Bronx, NY
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Started on 2004-03-31
can you help
From: (Pswifts55@cs.com) |
Date: 2004-03-31 12:33:01 UTC-05:00
Re: [LbNA] can you help
From: Bob Heasley (bheasley@comcast.net) |
Date: 2004-04-06 12:38:28 UTC-07:00
Hi.
I've been all over western Pa and some Central Pa.
Easier boxes-
McConnells Mills - Covered Bridge - straight walk on a good trail
Butler Freeport Trail - a long straight walk - better on a bicycle.
(my blind friend rides a tandem bike with ease)
Singing Bird - an uphill climb
Sweet Posie - straight walk
Northmoreland Park - Circle a lake on a good path
Pa. Mainland Canal - Long straight walk on a good trail
Lake Erie Lighthouse - walk on the beach
Lake Erie Arboretum - short walk through a park
The following are all in Carlisle,Pa.
Seven Gables Park - 4 boxes - circular path
Letort Park - box at bridge is missing but there is one further along
Thornwald Park - long circular walk on grassy path
Boiling Springs - nice walk along trout stream - encounter the
Appalachian trail
WPaMensan Bob
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Subject: [LbNA] can you help
> Hi. Can any of you help. I have just started letterboxing with my
family.
> We love it!!! However, our youngest daughter is 10 years old and blind.
We
> are looking for some easier boxes to find in the NY/NJ/PA/CONN. Area to
find.
> Our little girl loves it, but can to a lot of hard hiking with her cane.
>
> If you have any suggestions could you please email me at:
> Ssueayi2@aol.com
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> SusanandPeter
> Bronx, NY
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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>
>
>
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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I've been all over western Pa and some Central Pa.
Easier boxes-
McConnells Mills - Covered Bridge - straight walk on a good trail
Butler Freeport Trail - a long straight walk - better on a bicycle.
(my blind friend rides a tandem bike with ease)
Singing Bird - an uphill climb
Sweet Posie - straight walk
Northmoreland Park - Circle a lake on a good path
Pa. Mainland Canal - Long straight walk on a good trail
Lake Erie Lighthouse - walk on the beach
Lake Erie Arboretum - short walk through a park
The following are all in Carlisle,Pa.
Seven Gables Park - 4 boxes - circular path
Letort Park - box at bridge is missing but there is one further along
Thornwald Park - long circular walk on grassy path
Boiling Springs - nice walk along trout stream - encounter the
Appalachian trail
WPaMensan Bob
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 10:33 AM
Subject: [LbNA] can you help
> Hi. Can any of you help. I have just started letterboxing with my
family.
> We love it!!! However, our youngest daughter is 10 years old and blind.
We
> are looking for some easier boxes to find in the NY/NJ/PA/CONN. Area to
find.
> Our little girl loves it, but can to a lot of hard hiking with her cane.
>
> If you have any suggestions could you please email me at:
> Ssueayi2@aol.com
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> SusanandPeter
> Bronx, NY
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
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