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First Finds

7 messages in this thread | Started on 2004-05-12

First Finds

From: Jayme (jayme_duggan@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-05-12 14:33:56 UTC
What is the usual way of making a FF certificate that I've seen
mentioned? We placed our first two letterboxes recently but didn't
realize/remember to put something in it for FF'ers. We are about to
place another in the series and I figured we should find out what
was customary. Any help would be appreciated.

Jayme and Son of a Sailor (NH)



First Finds

From: valerie (v128b@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-06-13 14:56:11 UTC
Anybody lucky enough to find a "first find" letterbox can go to the site

http://firstfinds.blogspot.com

There is an email addy there and you can let them know and your find
will be on their site.
pilgrim Happy Letterboxing




Re: [LbNA] First Finds

From: (mjpepe1@comcast.net) | Date: 2005-06-13 15:00:06 UTC
If I can just clarify - this webpage is for any letterboxer's first box that they have found when they began their boxing career. Not a box for which they were FF.

Mark


-------------- Original message --------------
Anybody lucky enough to find a "first find" letterbox can go to the site

http://firstfinds.blogspot.com

There is an email addy there and you can let them know and your find
will be on their site.
pilgrim Happy Letterboxing






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Re: First Finds

From: lipsmom3 (lipsmom3@hotmail.com) | Date: 2005-06-14 14:44:06 UTC
This may seem like a silly question, but I am a little confused as to
what you mean by first find...doyou mean first find as in your very
first letterbox find, or being the first one to find a planted letter
box. I will also post on the link, but our first ever find was Sweet
William inCT and we were the first ones to find Black Rock Dragon
also in CT

Thx for any clarification.



--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "valerie" wrote:
> Anybody lucky enough to find a "first find" letterbox can go to the
site
>
> http://firstfinds.blogspot.com
>
> There is an email addy there and you can let them know and your find
> will be on their site.
> pilgrim Happy Letterboxing



Re: First Finds

From: lipsmom3 (lipsmom3@hotmail.com) | Date: 2005-06-14 14:45:05 UTC
LOL never mind. I just read the next post down. Sorry for jumping
the gun with my question


--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "lipsmom3"
wrote:
> This may seem like a silly question, but I am a little confused as
to
> what you mean by first find...doyou mean first find as in your
very
> first letterbox find, or being the first one to find a planted
letter
> box. I will also post on the link, but our first ever find was
Sweet
> William inCT and we were the first ones to find Black Rock Dragon
> also in CT
>
> Thx for any clarification.
>
>
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "valerie" wrote:
> > Anybody lucky enough to find a "first find" letterbox can go to
the
> site
> >
> > http://firstfinds.blogspot.com
> >
> > There is an email addy there and you can let them know and your
find
> > will be on their site.
> > pilgrim Happy Letterboxing



Re: [LbNA] First Finds

From: valerie (v128b@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-06-15 01:34:37 UTC
-Hi Mike, thanks for clearing that up. I was under the impression
that it was for first finder of the box.
pilgrim-- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, mjpepe1@c... wrote:
> If I can just clarify - this webpage is for any letterboxer's first
box that they have found when they began their boxing career. Not a
box for which they were FF.
>
> Mark
>
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> Anybody lucky enough to find a "first find" letterbox can go to the
site
>
> http://firstfinds.blogspot.com
>
> There is an email addy there and you can let them know and your
find
> will be on their site.
> pilgrim Happy Letterboxing
>
>
>
>
>
>
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First Finds

From: Dan E. Good (danegood@hotmail.com) | Date: 2005-12-13 18:47:40 UTC
Sunday, I took a friend on a motorcycle ride and introduced her to
Letter Boxing. She got a book and I gave her a stamp I had made of a
dolphin and since she has a dolphin tatoo, it was perfect.

We rode to the top of La Cumbre Peak and pushed our way through the
Manzanita and brambles and found STONEHEN. Everything Ron says about
his box is true. Great views but the brush will eat small animals.

Then we went to Painted Cave and planted a LB for Don and Gwen. They
created a stamp inspired by the cave paintings.

We couldn't find "Where Eagles Soar" but had a nice walk along the
shore of Cachuma Lake. Will have to go back there.

After lunch in Solvang, we were off to Santa Ines (Ynez) Mission and
then to Nojoqui Falls. We had 8 stops on the list but only made 5.
Put 100 miles on the MC and a lot of it was dodging pot holes on
Camino Cielo & Mountain Rds.

I had gone out with my friend Ms in Summerland a couple of weeks ago
and we found "Buhda by the Stream", "Possum Crossin'" and the Ortega
Hill Loop series but it was before I had a logbook, so will have to
return to record them.

Having fun in the Sun,
Panam