New Hampshire Trip
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Started on 2005-02-08
New Hampshire Trip
From: jceg5540 (greendoc@sonic.net) |
Date: 2005-02-08 16:14:12 UTC
Greetings,
We have a family wedding to attend in September in Wolfesboro, New
Hampshire. I see there are over 100 boxes in southern New Hampshire..
any suggstions on especially fun, challenging, not-to-be missed boxes?
Thanks,
Mimulus
Re: [LbNA] New Hampshire Trip
From: Hikers_n_ Hounds (hikers_n_hounds@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-02-08 09:13:25 UTC-08:00
I loved Blue Bears Adventure. The clues were different and the stamps were great.
jceg5540 wrote:
Greetings,
We have a family wedding to attend in September in Wolfesboro, New
Hampshire. I see there are over 100 boxes in southern New Hampshire..
any suggstions on especially fun, challenging, not-to-be missed boxes?
Thanks,
Mimulus
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jceg5540
Greetings,
We have a family wedding to attend in September in Wolfesboro, New
Hampshire. I see there are over 100 boxes in southern New Hampshire..
any suggstions on especially fun, challenging, not-to-be missed boxes?
Thanks,
Mimulus
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Re: [LbNA] New Hampshire Trip
From: uneksia (uneksia@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-02-08 12:25:56 UTC-05:00
i agree, blue bears adventure is a wicked fun box. i live in the southern
new hampshire area and would be happy to give you a thumbs up on the
challanges and the fun boxes if you would like to email me personally.
smile
uneksia
-------Original Message-------
I loved Blue Bears Adventure. The clues were different and the stamps were
great.
jceg5540 wrote:
Greetings,
We have a family wedding to attend in September in Wolfesboro, New
Hampshire. I see there are over 100 boxes in southern New Hampshire..
any suggstions on especially fun, challenging, not-to-be missed boxes?
Thanks,
Mimulus
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new hampshire area and would be happy to give you a thumbs up on the
challanges and the fun boxes if you would like to email me personally.
smile
uneksia
-------Original Message-------
I loved Blue Bears Adventure. The clues were different and the stamps were
great.
jceg5540
Greetings,
We have a family wedding to attend in September in Wolfesboro, New
Hampshire. I see there are over 100 boxes in southern New Hampshire..
any suggstions on especially fun, challenging, not-to-be missed boxes?
Thanks,
Mimulus
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Re: New Hampshire Trip
From: grumpygrinchy (ffuselier@comcast.net) |
Date: 2005-02-08 20:25:08 UTC
Hi Mim,
Greetings from a fellow Californian, currently in NH. If your
schedule allows in September, and knowing your love of hiking, we'd
recommend that you spend a day on Mt. Monadnock. You could do a
sweep of the mtn. and pick up a number of boxes. Pack Monadnock is
also nearby, both offering incredible vistas.
Grumpy Grinch
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "jceg5540"
wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> We have a family wedding to attend in September in Wolfesboro, New
> Hampshire. I see there are over 100 boxes in southern New
Hampshire..
> any suggstions on especially fun, challenging, not-to-be missed
boxes?
>
> Thanks,
> Mimulus
Re: [LbNA] New Hampshire Trip
From: (Stellabaker123@aol.com) |
Date: 2005-02-08 16:15:35 UTC-05:00
These are ordinary but you may like them. The one at Sunapee ski area, the
historic covered bridge in Newport (two). They are easy. But the others
suggested are in a great area. My daughter went to school in Keene before I knew
about letterboxing so we just hiked the mountains as everyone did.
STAR:W+S=DRR
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historic covered bridge in Newport (two). They are easy. But the others
suggested are in a great area. My daughter went to school in Keene before I knew
about letterboxing so we just hiked the mountains as everyone did.
STAR:W+S=DRR
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Re: [LbNA] New Hampshire Trip
From: (DSNFEET@aol.com) |
Date: 2005-02-08 18:23:43 UTC-05:00
As another NH lettterboxer, I would be happy to give you some direction as
well. Will you be boxing with or without kids/dogs? How much time do you think
you will have? Enough for full day hikes or do you have in mind a few easy
walks with a view?
:-)
Please feel free to email me of list
Dancin' Feet
well. Will you be boxing with or without kids/dogs? How much time do you think
you will have? Enough for full day hikes or do you have in mind a few easy
walks with a view?
:-)
Please feel free to email me of list
Dancin' Feet