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Stepped on Mystery box by accident ,sorry.............Back to plain old "Bean Box"

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[LBNA] Stepped on Mystery box by accident ,sorry.............Back to plain old "Bean Box"

From: (budster2@juno.com) | Date: 2004-12-03 22:06:11 UTC-05:00
To those that contacted me about my short sighting:
Unintentionally stepped on the Mystery Box by pure accident. Very slow
learner, just found the ? indicating those boxes on the web site!
Only one LLBLB now - free to find without this confusion. Next time
we will look for this one when we are in the area - Budster of the
Catskills

P.S. On another front , I volunteered to do a school project using
Microsoft Powerpoint to create a 6-8 slide presentation on LETTERBOXING.
( about 5 minutes or so)

1) Title Slide _ Letterboxing - fun for the young at heart
2) What is letterboxing?
3) History
4) Equipment
5) Rules & Etiquette
6) Difficulty System ratings
8) Web Sites

Not necessarily in that order - any suggestions?

Re: [LBNA] Stepped on Mystery box by accident ,sorry.............Back to plain old "Bean Box"

From: speedsquare_lbxr (ruhlette@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-12-04 23:53:37 UTC

Hey, I'm keeping track of my hobby by powerpoint too! I take pictures of all my carvings
and boxes BEFORE I release them into the wild. I also take pictures of the journey and put
them under the Title ... "What we saw along the way!" I am considering getting this into a
book format and at my first anniversary, April-16-2005, printing "Letterboxing: My first
year" or something along those lines. It will be my coffee table book for visitors to my
home. That way, they can decide how much of this great obsession they can take at a
time (okay, you can grin at that thought).

speedsquare

PS - I NEVER take pictures of the location of my Finds. That way, I won't be able to divulge
any spoilers by accident.




Re: [LBNA] Stepped on Mystery box by accident ,sorry.............Back to plain old "Bean Box"

From: Susan Randall Davis (davisarc@DavisVermont.com) | Date: 2004-12-05 16:31:01 UTC-05:00
Hey Budster,

I always enjoy reading your posts.

Another two Powerpoint topics:
1.. Fragile areas and leave no trace
2.. Governmental concerns and opportunities for cooperation
The presentation sounds good, perhaps you will find a way to post it after your first presentation? Sounds like many of us could benefit from the format.

Best regards,
Susan


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