We placed out first LB today. Fun stuff. An easy one but a good one I
think. AA county in MD.
Also, I am going to Camp Hill PA this weekend. Any must see LB in the
area?
Katy of the Hoodlehead clan
First box placement and a question.
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Started on 2004-08-02
First box placement and a question.
From: Katy Danckaert (katy@lemur.org) |
Date: 2004-08-02 20:34:13 UTC-04:00
Re: First box placement and a question.
From: the_cichlid_guy (the_cichlid_guy@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-03 04:25:09 UTC
How far are you willing to drive for the letterboxes. I live about
100 miles east of Camp Hill and I know of alot of good boxes in my
area.
-Ryan
The Cichlid Guy
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Katy Danckaert
wrote:
> We placed out first LB today. Fun stuff. An easy one but a good
one I
> think. AA county in MD.
>
> Also, I am going to Camp Hill PA this weekend. Any must see LB in
the
> area?
>
> Katy of the Hoodlehead clan
100 miles east of Camp Hill and I know of alot of good boxes in my
area.
-Ryan
The Cichlid Guy
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Katy Danckaert
wrote:
> We placed out first LB today. Fun stuff. An easy one but a good
one I
> think. AA county in MD.
>
> Also, I am going to Camp Hill PA this weekend. Any must see LB in
the
> area?
>
> Katy of the Hoodlehead clan
Re: [LbNA] First box placement and a question.
From: Anna Lisa Yoder (annalisa@fast.net) |
Date: 2004-08-03 01:38:05 UTC-04:00
I'm having a hard time remembering just where Camp Hill PA is situated. Is there a town of Camp Hill or do you mean Camp Hill community? Wonderful place. I seem to remember being able to see Limerick Nuke Plant cooling towers from there. So that leads me to believe that you (Katy of Hoodlehead) would be pretty near all the boxes in Green Lane Park. I've only found 2 of them, but the spot is a nice one overall and there are lots of boxes. The ones I found had store-bought stamps. I think some are hand-carved. If Lansdale is close, that's another idea. Haven't looked for that box. Giant Peach in Sellersville shouldn't take long once you find the park, but take boots. It's been wet around here & that's a low area. I believe there is also at least one box in Evansburg St. Park. Haven't looked for it yet either. It's a forgotten little park with charming walks and interesting history. Closest towns to that one would be Collegeville, Creamery, Skippack. I'll keep thinking, and look at a map. Good Luck!! --lunaryakketyact
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Re: [LbNA] First box placement and a question.
From: Emerald Ravenswitch (Emeraldwitch@comcast.net) |
Date: 2004-08-03 07:12:17 UTC-04:00
Camp Hill is right across the river from Harrisburg. There are several
"little" communities combined here.. New Cumberland, Wormleysburg, Camp
Hill.
Camp Hill is where I live. I've been trying to find clues for boxes in this
area but have found very few. But then again I'm just getting started.
Bria
At 01:38 AM 8/3/2004, you wrote:
>I'm having a hard time remembering just where Camp Hill PA is
>situated. Is there a town of Camp Hill or do you mean Camp Hill
>community? Wonderful place. I seem to remember being able to see Limerick
>Nuke Plant cooling towers from there. So that leads me to believe that
>you (Katy of Hoodlehead) would be pretty near all the boxes in Green Lane
>Park. I've only found 2 of them, but the spot is a nice one overall and
>there are lots of boxes. The ones I found had store-bought stamps. I
>think some are hand-carved. If Lansdale is close, that's another
>idea. Haven't looked for that box. Giant Peach in Sellersville shouldn't
>take long once you find the park, but take boots. It's been wet around
>here & that's a low area. I believe there is also at least one box in
>Evansburg St. Park. Haven't looked for it yet either. It's a forgotten
>little park with charming walks and interesting history. Closest towns to
>that one would be Collegeville, Creamery, Skippack. I'll keep thinking,
>and look at a map. Good Luck!! --lunaryakketyact
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"little" communities combined here.. New Cumberland, Wormleysburg, Camp
Hill.
Camp Hill is where I live. I've been trying to find clues for boxes in this
area but have found very few. But then again I'm just getting started.
Bria
At 01:38 AM 8/3/2004, you wrote:
>I'm having a hard time remembering just where Camp Hill PA is
>situated. Is there a town of Camp Hill or do you mean Camp Hill
>community? Wonderful place. I seem to remember being able to see Limerick
>Nuke Plant cooling towers from there. So that leads me to believe that
>you (Katy of Hoodlehead) would be pretty near all the boxes in Green Lane
>Park. I've only found 2 of them, but the spot is a nice one overall and
>there are lots of boxes. The ones I found had store-bought stamps. I
>think some are hand-carved. If Lansdale is close, that's another
>idea. Haven't looked for that box. Giant Peach in Sellersville shouldn't
>take long once you find the park, but take boots. It's been wet around
>here & that's a low area. I believe there is also at least one box in
>Evansburg St. Park. Haven't looked for it yet either. It's a forgotten
>little park with charming walks and interesting history. Closest towns to
>that one would be Collegeville, Creamery, Skippack. I'll keep thinking,
>and look at a map. Good Luck!! --lunaryakketyact
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Re: [LbNA] First box placement and a question.
From: Anna Lisa Yoder (annalisa@fast.net) |
Date: 2004-08-03 15:15:52 UTC-04:00
Sorry, I was thinking of Camp Hill community (not actually a town, but a group of people) which is closer to me. I've noticed there are very few boxes listed for anything West of Philadelphia area in PA. We need more planters out there. West of you, there are even less. --lunaryakketyact
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