Hi all,
Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
try my hand at that this weekend.
I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
found.
We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
town over to see what they have, LOL.
It's a bummer.
On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
great.
Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
plant my own letterboxes.
We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
find too, LOL.
I will be searching the files and looking at other
letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
Cheers, : )
Amy in Alaska
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Introduction from Alaska
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Started on 2004-08-11
Introduction from Alaska
From: Amy G (babybrella@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-11 14:30:41 UTC-07:00
Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: (motofranz@webtv.net) |
Date: 2004-08-11 18:29:40 UTC-04:00
Hey Amy in Alaska,
After you find all the letterboxes in your state of "Alaska' ,and are
comfortable with your carvings you could get a list from the LbNa group
and start a "Postal Letterbox".
that might be fun for you.??!!
That way you can collect a few of other letterboxesr stamps for your
book.
John in the great state of OhiO ....yuck !!
After you find all the letterboxes in your state of "Alaska' ,and are
comfortable with your carvings you could get a list from the LbNa group
and start a "Postal Letterbox".
that might be fun for you.??!!
That way you can collect a few of other letterboxesr stamps for your
book.
John in the great state of OhiO ....yuck !!
Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: Todd White (genealogy_va@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-11 17:09:12 UTC-07:00
Hello Amy,
What a wonderful place to live! I lived in Fairbanks
and Anchorage until I was 15, and loved being there.
Anyway, maybe you could place a box next to the front
door or something to encourage any letterboxers that
do come by to stop, stamp and say, "Hi!"
Of course if you plant enough, maybe a gathering could
be planned on a cruise ship...
Good luck,
FamilyMan
--- Amy G wrote:
> Hi all,
> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
>
> I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing.
> I
> finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and
> will
> try my hand at that this weekend.
>
> I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
> leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
> found.
>
> We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains
> so
> there are no roads in or out of town. You have to
> fly
> or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
> town over to see what they have, LOL.
> It's a bummer.
>
> On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
> amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes
> are
> great.
>
> Later this month I will be hitting the other
> letterbox
> in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
> will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
>
> There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
> this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like
> to
> plant my own letterboxes.
>
> We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town
> from
> the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be
> fun
> to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
> find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me
> to
> find too, LOL.
>
> I will be searching the files and looking at other
> letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
> what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
> just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
>
> Cheers, : )
> Amy in Alaska
>
>
>
>
>
>
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What a wonderful place to live! I lived in Fairbanks
and Anchorage until I was 15, and loved being there.
Anyway, maybe you could place a box next to the front
door or something to encourage any letterboxers that
do come by to stop, stamp and say, "Hi!"
Of course if you plant enough, maybe a gathering could
be planned on a cruise ship...
Good luck,
FamilyMan
--- Amy G
> Hi all,
> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
>
> I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing.
> I
> finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and
> will
> try my hand at that this weekend.
>
> I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
> leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
> found.
>
> We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains
> so
> there are no roads in or out of town. You have to
> fly
> or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
> town over to see what they have, LOL.
> It's a bummer.
>
> On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
> amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes
> are
> great.
>
> Later this month I will be hitting the other
> letterbox
> in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
> will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
>
> There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
> this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like
> to
> plant my own letterboxes.
>
> We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town
> from
> the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be
> fun
> to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
> find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me
> to
> find too, LOL.
>
> I will be searching the files and looking at other
> letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
> what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
> just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
>
> Cheers, : )
> Amy in Alaska
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: Donna Magner (donutz716@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-11 19:26:25 UTC-07:00
Hi Amy,
I live in CT - the land of letterboxing fanatics! There is virtually a letterbox behind every tree here and I feel your pain about the amount of letterboxes there are in AK. I vacationed in your state this year and wanted to do some boxing while I was there, but there wasn't much to choose from in the areas that I visited. My brother lives in Anchorage and I visited him this year - incorporating a little letteringboxing while in the Land of the Midnight Sun. While there, I planted a letterbox at Eklutna Lake with a stamp carved by Rush Gatherer and PowWow Dancer from Connecticut. The reason being that I wanted to create more boxes in AK so that the residents and vacationers would have more to find! I'm glad that you are using your carving skills and planting boxes in your area. I'm sure Letterboxers will appreciate your efforts, whether they are residents or tourists.
Who knows? Maybe your enthusiasm for letterboxing will start a wave of interest in your area! Talk it up - "word of mouth" can go a long way! Not unlike the statement that Galadriel made to Frodo in the Lord of the Rings - "Even the smallest of people can change the course of the world."
Donutz716
Amy G wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
try my hand at that this weekend.
I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
found.
We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
town over to see what they have, LOL.
It's a bummer.
On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
great.
Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
plant my own letterboxes.
We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
find too, LOL.
I will be searching the files and looking at other
letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
Cheers, : )
Amy in Alaska
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I live in CT - the land of letterboxing fanatics! There is virtually a letterbox behind every tree here and I feel your pain about the amount of letterboxes there are in AK. I vacationed in your state this year and wanted to do some boxing while I was there, but there wasn't much to choose from in the areas that I visited. My brother lives in Anchorage and I visited him this year - incorporating a little letteringboxing while in the Land of the Midnight Sun. While there, I planted a letterbox at Eklutna Lake with a stamp carved by Rush Gatherer and PowWow Dancer from Connecticut. The reason being that I wanted to create more boxes in AK so that the residents and vacationers would have more to find! I'm glad that you are using your carving skills and planting boxes in your area. I'm sure Letterboxers will appreciate your efforts, whether they are residents or tourists.
Who knows? Maybe your enthusiasm for letterboxing will start a wave of interest in your area! Talk it up - "word of mouth" can go a long way! Not unlike the statement that Galadriel made to Frodo in the Lord of the Rings - "Even the smallest of people can change the course of the world."
Donutz716
Amy G
Hi all,
Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
try my hand at that this weekend.
I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
found.
We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
town over to see what they have, LOL.
It's a bummer.
On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
great.
Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
plant my own letterboxes.
We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
find too, LOL.
I will be searching the files and looking at other
letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
Cheers, : )
Amy in Alaska
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Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: babybrella (babybrella@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-12 08:40:50 UTC
Hi Familyman,
Uh, I don't think I will go that far, LOL. But you know if I lived
anywhere else but here that thought would be truly scary, LOL. It's
like another world up here though.
The cruise ships come right through here, some days we have 15,000
tourists and more.
Anybody want to take a cruise? : )
I have never been to Fairbanks but I hear they have a killer ice
sculpture contest every winter.
Thank you to everyone who emailed me off list. It was fun talking to
you all. : )
Amy in Alaska
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Todd White
wrote:
> Anyway, maybe you could place a box next to the front
> door or something to encourage any letterboxers that
> do come by to stop, stamp and say, "Hi!"
>
Uh, I don't think I will go that far, LOL. But you know if I lived
anywhere else but here that thought would be truly scary, LOL. It's
like another world up here though.
The cruise ships come right through here, some days we have 15,000
tourists and more.
Anybody want to take a cruise? : )
I have never been to Fairbanks but I hear they have a killer ice
sculpture contest every winter.
Thank you to everyone who emailed me off list. It was fun talking to
you all. : )
Amy in Alaska
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Todd White
wrote:
> Anyway, maybe you could place a box next to the front
> door or something to encourage any letterboxers that
> do come by to stop, stamp and say, "Hi!"
>
Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: babybrella (babybrella@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-12 08:47:28 UTC
Hmmm, I have heard this about CT, LOL.
We get enough tourists that if each of you bring a box with you when
you come visit it won't be long before we have as many as CT, ; ).
We are two and half times bigger than Texas so you would think we
would have way more, LOL.
In the meantime I guess I will have to work on it. : O )
Amy in AK
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Donna Magner
wrote:
> Hi Amy,
>
> I live in CT - the land of letterboxing fanatics! There is
virtually a letterbox behind every tree here and I feel your pain
about the amount of letterboxes there are in AK. I vacationed in
your state this year and wanted to do some boxing while I was there,
but there wasn't much to choose from in the areas that I visited. My
brother lives in Anchorage and I visited him this year -
incorporating a little letteringboxing while in the Land of the
Midnight Sun. While there, I planted a letterbox at Eklutna Lake
with a stamp carved by Rush Gatherer and PowWow Dancer from
Connecticut. The reason being that I wanted to create more boxes in
AK so that the residents and vacationers would have more to find!
I'm glad that you are using your carving skills and planting boxes in
your area. I'm sure Letterboxers will appreciate your efforts,
whether they are residents or tourists.
> Donutz716
We get enough tourists that if each of you bring a box with you when
you come visit it won't be long before we have as many as CT, ; ).
We are two and half times bigger than Texas so you would think we
would have way more, LOL.
In the meantime I guess I will have to work on it. : O )
Amy in AK
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Donna Magner
wrote:
> Hi Amy,
>
> I live in CT - the land of letterboxing fanatics! There is
virtually a letterbox behind every tree here and I feel your pain
about the amount of letterboxes there are in AK. I vacationed in
your state this year and wanted to do some boxing while I was there,
but there wasn't much to choose from in the areas that I visited. My
brother lives in Anchorage and I visited him this year -
incorporating a little letteringboxing while in the Land of the
Midnight Sun. While there, I planted a letterbox at Eklutna Lake
with a stamp carved by Rush Gatherer and PowWow Dancer from
Connecticut. The reason being that I wanted to create more boxes in
AK so that the residents and vacationers would have more to find!
I'm glad that you are using your carving skills and planting boxes in
your area. I'm sure Letterboxers will appreciate your efforts,
whether they are residents or tourists.
> Donutz716
Re: Introduction from Alaska
From: Lisa (limurme@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-08-12 18:25:48 UTC
Amy,
I have been working on my quasi-uncle in Anchorage and I think I have
him somewhat hooked on letterboxing. I know he has friends in Juneau
so he does go out there from time to time. I will push him to place on
there if he ever gets around to it!!!
I thought I lived in a remote region in coastal Maine!!!
Welcome!
Lisa
PS postal letterboxes might help you fill in the gap too
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Amy G wrote:
> Hi all,
> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
> I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
> finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
> try my hand at that this weekend.
>
> I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
> leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
> found.
>
> We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
> there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
> or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
> town over to see what they have, LOL.
> It's a bummer.
>
> On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
> amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
> great.
>
> Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
> in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
> will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
>
> There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
> this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
> plant my own letterboxes.
>
> We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
> the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
> to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
> find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
> find too, LOL.
>
> I will be searching the files and looking at other
> letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
> what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
> just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
>
> Cheers, : )
> Amy in Alaska
>
>
>
>
>
>
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I have been working on my quasi-uncle in Anchorage and I think I have
him somewhat hooked on letterboxing. I know he has friends in Juneau
so he does go out there from time to time. I will push him to place on
there if he ever gets around to it!!!
I thought I lived in a remote region in coastal Maine!!!
Welcome!
Lisa
PS postal letterboxes might help you fill in the gap too
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, Amy G
> Hi all,
> Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
> I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
> finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
> try my hand at that this weekend.
>
> I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
> leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
> found.
>
> We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
> there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
> or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
> town over to see what they have, LOL.
> It's a bummer.
>
> On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
> amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
> great.
>
> Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
> in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
> will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
>
> There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
> this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
> plant my own letterboxes.
>
> We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
> the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
> to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
> find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
> find too, LOL.
>
> I will be searching the files and looking at other
> letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
> what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
> just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
>
> Cheers, : )
> Amy in Alaska
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: dave & diane (vonderinsel@cox.net) |
Date: 2004-08-14 22:25:17 UTC-04:00
Howdy and Welcome! Fret not about letterboxes in your area - remember that less than ten years ago, Connecticut had NONE! Get out there and plant your little heart out as the spirit moves you!
If you plant them, they....never mind.
Dave
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----- Original Message -----
From: Amy G
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 5:30 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
Hi all,
Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
try my hand at that this weekend.
I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
found.
We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
town over to see what they have, LOL.
It's a bummer.
On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
great.
Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
plant my own letterboxes.
We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
find too, LOL.
I will be searching the files and looking at other
letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
Cheers, : )
Amy in Alaska
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----- Original Message -----
From: Amy G
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 5:30 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
Hi all,
Just wanted to introduce myself. I am Amy in Alaska.
I live in Juneau and am fairly new to letterboxing. I
finally got all my supplies to carve a stamp and will
try my hand at that this weekend.
I do have a slight dilema. We only have TWO
leterboxes in town! -One of which I have already
found.
We are surrounded by glaciers, ocean and mountains so
there are no roads in or out of town. You have to fly
or take a boat/ferry. So I can't drive to the next
town over to see what they have, LOL.
It's a bummer.
On the other hand the hiking and trails in town are
amazing and the opportunities to place letterboxes are
great.
Later this month I will be hitting the other letterbox
in town (it's atop a mountain). And at that point I
will have hit all the boxes currently in town.
There are quite a few geocachers in town and we do
this as well (my kids prefer it). But I would like to
plant my own letterboxes.
We get an unbelievable amount of tourists in town from
the cruise ship industry and I thought it would be fun
to give visiting letterboxers (and locals) more to
find. And maybe get someone to leave a few for me to
find too, LOL.
I will be searching the files and looking at other
letterboxes out of state, studying clues to find out
what makes a good one, etc. Mostly I will lurk but
just wanted to say hello and let you know I am here.
Cheers, : )
Amy in Alaska
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Re: [LbNA] Introduction from Alaska
From: (Spiralsage@aol.com) |
Date: 2004-08-20 00:29:06 UTC-04:00
Amy,
My name is a Rachel and I also live in Juneau and I have planted the third
letterbox in Juneau. I posted it on the LBNA website, it's out by the Eagle
Glacier Cabin. I don't have time to write more to you at the moment, just wanted
you to know I am here, and I am excited to be planting (and hopefully
finding) letterboxes here too. Lots of fun!
Rachel, Spiralsage
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My name is a Rachel and I also live in Juneau and I have planted the third
letterbox in Juneau. I posted it on the LBNA website, it's out by the Eagle
Glacier Cabin. I don't have time to write more to you at the moment, just wanted
you to know I am here, and I am excited to be planting (and hopefully
finding) letterboxes here too. Lots of fun!
Rachel, Spiralsage
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