Hi to all in LB land, Colorado is such a big state , please help me decide which part of the state we should spend the most time at. We will be camping out in the wild if we find a good place. Are there any letterboxes along streams that may have gold that we can pan for. Its sounds like a fun thing to do for the few days we will be there. Thanks for any info! budster of the Catskills
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Colorado Letterboxes
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Started on 2011-03-29
[LBNA] Colorado Letterboxes
From: budster2@juno.com (budster2@juno.com) |
Date: 2011-03-29 03:01:52 UTC
Re: [LBNA] Colorado Letterboxes
From: Suzanne Coe (wilmcoe@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2011-03-29 05:17:50 UTC-07:00
Wow, doesn't that sound like fun....
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From: budster2@juno.com
Subject: [LBNA] Colorado Letterboxes
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, March 28, 2011, 11:01 PM
Hi to all in LB land, Colorado is such a big state , please help me decide which part of the state we should spend the most time at. We will be camping out in the wild if we find a good place. Are there any letterboxes along streams that may have gold that we can pan for. Its sounds like a fun thing to do for the few days we will be there. Thanks for any info! budster of the Catskills
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--- On Mon, 3/28/11, budster2@juno.com
From: budster2@juno.com
Subject: [LBNA] Colorado Letterboxes
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, March 28, 2011, 11:01 PM
Hi to all in LB land, Colorado is such a big state , please help me decide which part of the state we should spend the most time at. We will be camping out in the wild if we find a good place. Are there any letterboxes along streams that may have gold that we can pan for. Its sounds like a fun thing to do for the few days we will be there. Thanks for any info! budster of the Catskills
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Re: [LBNA] Colorado Letterboxes
From: sileagle1 (sileagle@windstream.net) |
Date: 2011-04-01 12:12:54 UTC
Not sure why nobody from Colorado has replied to your questions, but I guess this Group is fairly inactive these days. I suggest joining the Rocky Mt Group and asking them:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RMLetterboxing/
I don't live in Colorado but I have heard that some good places to pan for gold (and river raft) are along the Arkansas River near Leadville, and along La Plata Creek near Durango. I guess you could look at Letterbox clues in those areas. Good luck, and if you find any gold maybe you can donate a little to LBNA :)
Silver Eagle
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> Hi to all in LB land, Colorado is such a big state , please help me decide which part of the state we should spend the most time at. We will be camping out in the wild if we find a good place. Are there any letterboxes along streams that may have gold that we can pan for. Its sounds like a fun thing to do for the few days we will be there. Thanks for any info! budster of the Catskills
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RMLetterboxing/
I don't live in Colorado but I have heard that some good places to pan for gold (and river raft) are along the Arkansas River near Leadville, and along La Plata Creek near Durango. I guess you could look at Letterbox clues in those areas. Good luck, and if you find any gold maybe you can donate a little to LBNA :)
Silver Eagle
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> Hi to all in LB land, Colorado is such a big state , please help me decide which part of the state we should spend the most time at. We will be camping out in the wild if we find a good place. Are there any letterboxes along streams that may have gold that we can pan for. Its sounds like a fun thing to do for the few days we will be there. Thanks for any info! budster of the Catskills
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