ago. It's part of the fun for me.
Wow being here sure is an eye opener -- i thought everyone did that! :-)
Freelance Mystic
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "SpringChick"
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> And no -- logging the box is not necessarily a part of it -- it can be, but for some people
it isn't and that is their choice to make. Although I don't feel there is any obligation
whatsoever on the part of a finder to contact the placer or record a status when they find a
box, I do agree that it is courtesy to thank the placer when you find their box. I very much
appreciate this and I think most people are in that camp, but logging the find is only one way
to do that. Personally I liked it much better before LbNA had the ability for people to log
their finds because I received many, many personal e-mails from people telling me of their
adventure. I loved reading their comments about the way they interpretted the clues, the
condition of the box or how they enjoyed the location, etc. This is the kind of feedback I
prefer, so this is the type of feedback I choose to give.