Hi all!
Here is an update on the Who Let the Dogs Out series. Letterbox # 2,
Rover is missing. His hiding spot is down the hill with Rover nowhere
to be seen (darn, and that was such a cool spot, too!) Since Rover has
run away, I plan to carve another dog and put him out on that loop
sometime in the near future. A new dog will take his place somewhere on
the trail.
Also, on clues for Letterbox #4, Spot there is no more tree rearing it's
Serpentine head. Therefore, from the "tree with six trunks on your left
and a trunk of tree jutting slightly onto the trail, go approximately 41
steps".
The three other dogs on this trail are safe and sound and waiting for
YOU to stamp in! Floating Feather and Sprout from New Jersey stamped
into the series in late March so that was exciting to see! Thom Cheney
and friends were there in February and Hannah & Zeke with their way cool
stamps visited just a couple weeks ago!
NOTE TO DER MAD STAMPER: Can you please eliminate Who Let the Dogs Out
Letterbox #2: Rover from the clues. I'll post new clues for dog #2 once
I get him/her carved and placed, and edit clues for Box 4: Spot by
removing the words: "From here go 8 steps ahead. To the right is a tree
rearing its 'serpentine' head your way." and in the next sentence change
the number 33 to 41. Or if you prefer, I can just re-do the clues on
WORD early next week at work and forward them to you. Whatever is
easiest on you.
By the way, your addition to the website for patches and such looks
fantastic! Thanks for your hard work. We are hoping to do some of your
boxes pretty soon. I want to try to get to that Elk Rock Island box.
Not saying I can find it or anything, but I'll try to give it a shot!
We went by Washington Park yesterday, but it was a real zoo (literally
and figuratively) with no parking, so that idea was bagged quickly.
I'll probably take the Max (public transit) to do that letterbox when
the time comes.
I'm getting behind on my finds! With you, Thom, Ryan and Glenn planting
boxes and Gary & Wayne lurking in the shadows with interest I need to
get busy and go hunting! The Pacific NW has really turned into a
letterboxing hot spot recently!
Best regards,
Amanda Briles
aka The Paisley Orca