Ratio Formula for Heathy Letterboxing
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Started on 2005-04-12
Re: Ratio Formula for Heathy Letterboxing
From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) |
Date: 2005-04-12 05:38:39 UTC
I don't think so! My ardent hope is that some of my boxes will be
around long after I'm gone...James Perrott's letterbox has been hale
and hearty for 151 years and no one has yet suggested that it be
retired. Funhog
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, budster2@j... wrote:
> may be there should be someway to limit the
> time of a letterbox to a particular spot. Like an Experation date!
> Exclude the spot and retire it to LB Heaven....
Re: Ratio Formula for Heathy Letterboxing
From: Phyto (phyto_me@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-04-12 11:19:31 UTC
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, budster2@j... wrote:
> > may be there should be someway to limit the
> > time of a letterbox to a particular spot. Like an Experation date!
> > Exclude the spot and retire it to LB Heaven....
Based on my experience....
The only time I would consider this is in an area where the traffic to
the box has become so frequent that the surrounding landscape is
trampled. If the box is located in a fragile spot, the easy decision
would be to retire the box. One could also consider changing the clues
to make it more challenging ie: less visitors.
phyto