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CA: A successful Letterboxing weekend in SoCal.

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CA: A successful Letterboxing weekend in SoCal.

From: trentlaudes (trentlaudes@excite.com) | Date: 2004-05-31 19:44:19 UTC
I had a very successful letterboxing weekend in Southern California,
not only did I plant another letterbox in my Other Canyons Series in
Eaton Canyon, but I found five other boxes:

The "#2 stamp of the Strange Stamp Series" by Jam n Jelly. I finally
got back to this stamp, which was missing the first time I went for
the series. All three stamps are still in place.

The "Easter Bunny Letterbox." My first ever Amanda from Seattle
stamp! This LB was also missing the first time I attempted it, but
Amanda has since re-planted and moved it to a new nearby location. As
Amanda mentioned in a post, the logbook was full, so I brought along
another logbook to leave in the box.

"Warm Fuzzy," planted by AsianMary. Double-Saj and Old Blue were the
first stamps here 3 days before me. I didn't know they were in town.

"The Hunt for the Borg Cube," planted by moderndulcinea. Interesting
hike into the fire-charred hills above the city of Claremont.

"The Morbid Tour: The Jack Letterbox," planted by Q. This letterbox
is actually located in South Pasadena, not Los Angeles. This is an
easy grab for a fantastic stamp!

Even with all the new additions, I'm starting to run outta
letterboxes down here. So I'm starting to make plans to revisit San
Luis Obispo and Kernville and have a letterbox orgy.
--Buzzard P19 F143 X36 E2 HH1



Re: CA: A successful Letterboxing weekend in SoCal.

From: qvash2000 (puppygirl13@sbcglobal.net) | Date: 2004-05-31 23:11:26 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "trentlaudes"
wrote:
You've been busy!!! I planted four more to the Morbid Tour today, all
of which are in Los Angeles. I guess I could have just given South
Pasadena its own Morbid Tour, but I didn't want Jack to be lonely so
I just included him in the Los Angeles one. Anyway, hopefully these
will keep you from running out of boxes too soon :) -Q




> I had a very successful letterboxing weekend in Southern
California,
> not only did I plant another letterbox in my Other Canyons Series
in
> Eaton Canyon, but I found five other boxes:
>
> The "#2 stamp of the Strange Stamp Series" by Jam n Jelly. I finally
> got back to this stamp, which was missing the first time I went for
> the series. All three stamps are still in place.
>
> The "Easter Bunny Letterbox." My first ever Amanda from Seattle
> stamp! This LB was also missing the first time I attempted it, but
> Amanda has since re-planted and moved it to a new nearby location.
As
> Amanda mentioned in a post, the logbook was full, so I brought
along
> another logbook to leave in the box.
>
> "Warm Fuzzy," planted by AsianMary. Double-Saj and Old Blue were the
> first stamps here 3 days before me. I didn't know they were in town.
>
> "The Hunt for the Borg Cube," planted by moderndulcinea. Interesting
> hike into the fire-charred hills above the city of Claremont.
>
> "The Morbid Tour: The Jack Letterbox," planted by Q. This letterbox
> is actually located in South Pasadena, not Los Angeles. This is an
> easy grab for a fantastic stamp!
>
> Even with all the new additions, I'm starting to run outta
> letterboxes down here. So I'm starting to make plans to revisit San
> Luis Obispo and Kernville and have a letterbox orgy.
> --Buzzard P19 F143 X36 E2 HH1