After reading the last posts, I am wondering if anybody can share other sites
that have clues -- I only go to letterboxing.org. I will be in the
Monterey/Carmel area of CA this coming weekend and want to do some letterboxing while
over there.
I also noticed someone said there are boxes in other countries - where can I
access information about that? I'm rather new to this little sport! I started
by finding my first two boxes on November 26 in the Keys in Florida. Then
found two more in California last weekend.
Thanks for your help!
T
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Other countries? Other sites?
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Other countries? Other sites?
From: (tonkona@aol.com) |
Date: 2004-12-12 11:38:40 UTC-05:00
Re: Other countries? Other sites?
From: gwendontoo (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2004-12-12 16:54:45 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, tonkona@a... wrote:
> After reading the last posts, I am wondering if anybody can share
other sites
> that have clues -- I only go to letterboxing.org. I will be in the
> Monterey/Carmel area of CA this coming weekend and want to do some
letterboxing while
> over there.
Gwen & I spent 4 days in the Monterey/Big Sur area, and picked up 16
letterboxes. If you only have a weekend I think you will find that
the letterboxes listed on LBNA will be enough to look for.
Mtnbikemanns just posted another 3. If you go to Yahoo groups home
page and type in Letterboxing you will find many listings and chat
lists. You can also check the web ring at the bottom of the LBNA
page. You can peruse the links section at the left hand side of this
chat list page for sites as well.
>
> I also noticed someone said there are boxes in other countries -
where can I
> access information about that? I'm rather new to this little
sport!
www.atlasquest.com/ has probably the best format for other
countries, but it has not been used to any extent. When we planted 3
in Sweden we kept "Sweden" in the titles so that you can go
to "Search for boxes" at LBNA, type in Sweden, and you can pull them
up. They are listed at Atlas Quest also. Many letterboxes can be
Googled also.
Don