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Fish Adventures

2 messages in this thread | Started on 2004-07-14

Fish Adventures

From: punkinseedlbna (kskrupky@hotmail.com) | Date: 2004-07-14 17:38:25 UTC
Hi everyone,
I placed the Fish Adventures letterbox in Great Falls this past
spring. I hiking in that area quite frequently, so I am always
checking on the box. I was there over the weekend and discovered
that the box was gone. The last time I was there, I know somebody
left a hitch hiker and put my microbox into the large hitch hiker
box. I was wondering if somebody took the hitch hiker box and maybe
took my Fish Adventures microbox too? Otherwise it is possible that
the box was found and confiscated (and that would truly be a
shame). I haven't been monitoring the listserve for a few months
now, so I am sorry if somebody posted about this box already. I
might just have to carve a new stamp and re-hide it.

Thanks!

Punkinseed of the Silver Spring NYMPHS



Re: Fish Adventures

From: Poison Ivy Hedge (poisonivy@haveashittyday.com) | Date: 2004-07-14 20:00:58 UTC
The first box I planted was in Great Falls....well off the beaten path
and it too is long gone.

I'm of the mind it's park folks, but....

--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "punkinseedlbna"
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I placed the Fish Adventures letterbox in Great Falls this past
> spring. I hiking in that area quite frequently, so I am always
> checking on the box. I was there over the weekend and discovered
> that the box was gone. The last time I was there, I know somebody
> left a hitch hiker and put my microbox into the large hitch hiker
> box. I was wondering if somebody took the hitch hiker box and maybe
> took my Fish Adventures microbox too? Otherwise it is possible that
> the box was found and confiscated (and that would truly be a
> shame). I haven't been monitoring the listserve for a few months
> now, so I am sorry if somebody posted about this box already. I
> might just have to carve a new stamp and re-hide it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Punkinseed of the Silver Spring NYMPHS