Hi! I am a brand new member of this letterbox community and new to
letterboxing as well. I found an article about letterboxing in a
FAMILY FUN magazine at the drs office last week. I have two kids--a
girl, 9, and a boy, 12. I thought it would be fun to get them out of
the house and off the playstation. We found two sets of clues online
for two boxes hidden in Frontier Park(not five min. from our house).
Unfortunately, neither box was there anymore. Kind of disappointing,
however, since there was a Lewis and Clark reenactment festival, we
ended up having a great time---which is the basis for letterboxing,
right? So, if there are any Missourians out there who have planted or
found letterboxes, please contact me and give me some easy sites.
thanks,
mamalion
Missouri Members
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2006-09-15
Re: Missouri Members
From: cc_clubbs (cc_clubbs@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-09-15 16:34:02 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Re: Missouri Members
From: Roze (rozebud@rocketmail.com) |
Date: 2006-09-15 12:12:48 UTC-07:00
Hi - not sure where Frontier Park is, but I have a series of 8 (ok,
one's missing right now, but I'll replace it soon) in Tower Grove Park
in St. Louis, MO. These are really easy, straightforward clues. I
have plans for 2 more city parks in the next month as well.
rozebud
--- cc_clubbs wrote:
> Hi! I am a brand new member of this letterbox community and new to
> letterboxing as well. I found an article about letterboxing in a
> FAMILY FUN magazine at the drs office last week. I have two kids--a
> girl, 9, and a boy, 12. I thought it would be fun to get them out of
> the house and off the playstation. We found two sets of clues online
> for two boxes hidden in Frontier Park(not five min. from our house).
> Unfortunately, neither box was there anymore. Kind of disappointing,
> however, since there was a Lewis and Clark reenactment festival, we
> ended up having a great time---which is the basis for letterboxing,
> right? So, if there are any Missourians out there who have planted or
>
> found letterboxes, please contact me and give me some easy sites.
>
> thanks,
>
> mamalion
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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one's missing right now, but I'll replace it soon) in Tower Grove Park
in St. Louis, MO. These are really easy, straightforward clues. I
have plans for 2 more city parks in the next month as well.
rozebud
--- cc_clubbs
> Hi! I am a brand new member of this letterbox community and new to
> letterboxing as well. I found an article about letterboxing in a
> FAMILY FUN magazine at the drs office last week. I have two kids--a
> girl, 9, and a boy, 12. I thought it would be fun to get them out of
> the house and off the playstation. We found two sets of clues online
> for two boxes hidden in Frontier Park(not five min. from our house).
> Unfortunately, neither box was there anymore. Kind of disappointing,
> however, since there was a Lewis and Clark reenactment festival, we
> ended up having a great time---which is the basis for letterboxing,
> right? So, if there are any Missourians out there who have planted or
>
> found letterboxes, please contact me and give me some easy sites.
>
> thanks,
>
> mamalion
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Missouri Members
From: trekkiegal1701d (kjnohr@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2006-09-15 19:31:29 UTC
Just out of curiosity, how did you find the clues for the ones you
looked for? Letterboxing.org? You can also check Atlasquest.com. On
there, you can do a search by city and it will show you all the boxes
within a certain number of miles from that city. It also might have
some boxes listed on there that are not listed on letterboxing.org.
TG
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "cc_clubbs" wrote:
>
> Hi! I am a brand new member of this letterbox community and new to
> letterboxing as well. I found an article about letterboxing in a
> FAMILY FUN magazine at the drs office last week. I have two kids--a
> girl, 9, and a boy, 12. I thought it would be fun to get them out of
> the house and off the playstation. We found two sets of clues online
> for two boxes hidden in Frontier Park(not five min. from our house).
> Unfortunately, neither box was there anymore. Kind of disappointing,
> however, since there was a Lewis and Clark reenactment festival, we
> ended up having a great time---which is the basis for letterboxing,
> right? So, if there are any Missourians out there who have planted or
> found letterboxes, please contact me and give me some easy sites.
>
> thanks,
>
> mamalion
>
looked for? Letterboxing.org? You can also check Atlasquest.com. On
there, you can do a search by city and it will show you all the boxes
within a certain number of miles from that city. It also might have
some boxes listed on there that are not listed on letterboxing.org.
TG
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "cc_clubbs"
>
> Hi! I am a brand new member of this letterbox community and new to
> letterboxing as well. I found an article about letterboxing in a
> FAMILY FUN magazine at the drs office last week. I have two kids--a
> girl, 9, and a boy, 12. I thought it would be fun to get them out of
> the house and off the playstation. We found two sets of clues online
> for two boxes hidden in Frontier Park(not five min. from our house).
> Unfortunately, neither box was there anymore. Kind of disappointing,
> however, since there was a Lewis and Clark reenactment festival, we
> ended up having a great time---which is the basis for letterboxing,
> right? So, if there are any Missourians out there who have planted or
> found letterboxes, please contact me and give me some easy sites.
>
> thanks,
>
> mamalion
>