PetLinK letterbox clues
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Started on 2001-07-13
PetLinK letterbox clues
From: Kuzyk (pkuzyk@bdc.bethel.me.us) |
Date: 2001-07-13 10:18:31 UTC-05:00
PetLinK
Peter and Linda Kuzyk (P1F0)
Covered Bridge Letterbox Clues
Planted on July 12, 2001
State: Maine
County: Oxford
Town: Bethel
This letterbox is located near the beautiful village of
Bethel, Maine. We are nestled in the Western Mountains, near
the White Mountain National Forest. There are tons of
opportunities for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and the like,
in case your letterboxing takes you far enough away from home
to want to stay the night. There are inns, motels, bed and
breakfasts and camping areas to stay at as well as several
eateries. We are going to plant more letterboxes in this area, so
please stay posted!
CLUES:
Covered Bridge Letterbox
Your first job is to find your way to Bethel, Maine.
Re: [LbNA] PetLinK letterbox clues
From: Ann Kingman (amkingman@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2001-07-13 15:55:11 UTC-04:00
Woo hoo, thanks! My in-laws have a place up in that area, now we have
something to do in the non-ski season!
Look forward to finding it...
Ann in MA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kuzyk"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: [LbNA] PetLinK letterbox clues
>
> PetLinK
> Peter and Linda Kuzyk (P1F0)
> Covered Bridge Letterbox Clues
> Planted on July 12, 2001
> State: Maine
> County: Oxford
> Town: Bethel
>
> This letterbox is located near the beautiful village of
> Bethel, Maine. We are nestled in the Western Mountains, near
> the White Mountain National Forest. There are tons of
> opportunities for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and the like,
> in case your letterboxing takes you far enough away from home
> to want to stay the night. There are inns, motels, bed and
> breakfasts and camping areas to stay at as well as several
> eateries. We are going to plant more letterboxes in this area, so
> please stay posted!
>
> CLUES:
>
> Covered Bridge Letterbox
> Your first job is to find your way to Bethel, Maine.
> From Bethel, find your way to Route 2 East. About four miles
> from Bethel, take a left onto the Sunday River Road. Drive
> "straight" for about two miles. Bear right at the fork. The left
> will take you to the Sunday River Ski Area, so don't take that
> road (at least for the letterboxing adventure). Go about one mile
> and you will come to another fork. Keep bearing right to the
> Covered Bridge (a sign will point that out). A little less than a
> mile from that point, you will come upon the Covered Bridge,
> which will be on your left. Park your car on either side of it.
> Take the footpath that is on the left side of the Covered
> Bridge. Walk a ways, keeping the Sunday River on your right.
> After a bit of a walk, the river makes a sharp bend. Stop here
> long enough to take in the beautiful view of the mountains in the
> distance. Continue on your quest. The path takes a sharp curve
> to the right. After a bit more walking, you will notice two trees,
> one on either side of the path, that have orange surveying marks
> painted on them. Continue on until you come to a sign that says
> "Camp Ella." You will see the camp ahead of you. At the
> location of the sign, take the path to the left up the hill. At the
> crest of the hill, look to your right and you will see a huge
> boulder that's about fifteen adult paces off the path. At the base
> of the boulder you will find your treasure. :-)
>
>
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>
something to do in the non-ski season!
Look forward to finding it...
Ann in MA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kuzyk"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:18 AM
Subject: [LbNA] PetLinK letterbox clues
>
> PetLinK
> Peter and Linda Kuzyk (P1F0)
> Covered Bridge Letterbox Clues
> Planted on July 12, 2001
> State: Maine
> County: Oxford
> Town: Bethel
>
> This letterbox is located near the beautiful village of
> Bethel, Maine. We are nestled in the Western Mountains, near
> the White Mountain National Forest. There are tons of
> opportunities for hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking and the like,
> in case your letterboxing takes you far enough away from home
> to want to stay the night. There are inns, motels, bed and
> breakfasts and camping areas to stay at as well as several
> eateries. We are going to plant more letterboxes in this area, so
> please stay posted!
>
> CLUES:
>
> Covered Bridge Letterbox
> Your first job is to find your way to Bethel, Maine.
> From Bethel, find your way to Route 2 East. About four miles
> from Bethel, take a left onto the Sunday River Road. Drive
> "straight" for about two miles. Bear right at the fork. The left
> will take you to the Sunday River Ski Area, so don't take that
> road (at least for the letterboxing adventure). Go about one mile
> and you will come to another fork. Keep bearing right to the
> Covered Bridge (a sign will point that out). A little less than a
> mile from that point, you will come upon the Covered Bridge,
> which will be on your left. Park your car on either side of it.
> Take the footpath that is on the left side of the Covered
> Bridge. Walk a ways, keeping the Sunday River on your right.
> After a bit of a walk, the river makes a sharp bend. Stop here
> long enough to take in the beautiful view of the mountains in the
> distance. Continue on your quest. The path takes a sharp curve
> to the right. After a bit more walking, you will notice two trees,
> one on either side of the path, that have orange surveying marks
> painted on them. Continue on until you come to a sign that says
> "Camp Ella." You will see the camp ahead of you. At the
> location of the sign, take the path to the left up the hill. At the
> crest of the hill, look to your right and you will see a huge
> boulder that's about fifteen adult paces off the path. At the base
> of the boulder you will find your treasure. :-)
>
>
> To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
> List info, archives, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
Re: [LbNA] PetLinK letterbox clues
From: Linda Kuzyk (lindakuzyk@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2001-07-18 05:22:01 UTC-07:00
Yipeee! You have no idea how happy this message made
me feel. My grin is spilling over onto the keyboard!
We are going to plant some more in this beautiful
area, so stay tuned! Linda of PetLinK
--- Ann Kingman wrote:
> Woo hoo, thanks! My in-laws have a place up in that
> area, now we have
> something to do in the non-ski season!
>
> Look forward to finding it...
>
> Ann in MA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kuzyk"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:18 AM
> Subject: [LbNA] PetLinK letterbox clues
>
>
> >
> > PetLinK
> > Peter and Linda Kuzyk (P1F0)
> > Covered Bridge Letterbox Clues
> > Planted on July 12, 2001
> > State: Maine
> > County: Oxford
> > Town: Bethel
> >
> > This letterbox is located near the beautiful
> village of
> > Bethel, Maine. We are nestled in the Western
> Mountains, near
> > the White Mountain National Forest. There are
> tons of
> > opportunities for hiking, biking, canoeing,
> kayaking and the like,
> > in case your letterboxing takes you far enough
> away from home
> > to want to stay the night. There are inns,
> motels, bed and
> > breakfasts and camping areas to stay at as well as
> several
> > eateries. We are going to plant more letterboxes
> in this area, so
> > please stay posted!
> >
> > CLUES:
> >
> > Covered Bridge Letterbox
> > Your first job is to find your way to Bethel,
> Maine.
> > From Bethel, find your way to Route 2 East. About
> four miles
> > from Bethel, take a left onto the Sunday River
> Road. Drive
> > "straight" for about two miles. Bear right at the
> fork. The left
> > will take you to the Sunday River Ski Area, so
> don't take that
> > road (at least for the letterboxing adventure).
> Go about one mile
> > and you will come to another fork. Keep bearing
> right to the
> > Covered Bridge (a sign will point that out). A
> little less than a
> > mile from that point, you will come upon the
> Covered Bridge,
> > which will be on your left. Park your car on
> either side of it.
> > Take the footpath that is on the left side of the
> Covered
> > Bridge. Walk a ways, keeping the Sunday River on
> your right.
> > After a bit of a walk, the river makes a sharp
> bend. Stop here
> > long enough to take in the beautiful view of the
> mountains in the
> > distance. Continue on your quest. The path takes
> a sharp curve
> > to the right. After a bit more walking, you will
> notice two trees,
> > one on either side of the path, that have orange
> surveying marks
> > painted on them. Continue on until you come to a
> sign that says
> > "Camp Ella." You will see the camp ahead of you.
> At the
> > location of the sign, take the path to the left up
> the hill. At the
> > crest of the hill, look to your right and you will
> see a huge
> > boulder that's about fifteen adult paces off the
> path. At the base
> > of the boulder you will find your treasure. :-)
> >
> >
> > To unsubscribe:
> mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
> > List info, archives, etc:
> http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
> >
> >
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
> >
>
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me feel. My grin is spilling over onto the keyboard!
We are going to plant some more in this beautiful
area, so stay tuned! Linda of PetLinK
--- Ann Kingman
> Woo hoo, thanks! My in-laws have a place up in that
> area, now we have
> something to do in the non-ski season!
>
> Look forward to finding it...
>
> Ann in MA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kuzyk"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 11:18 AM
> Subject: [LbNA] PetLinK letterbox clues
>
>
> >
> > PetLinK
> > Peter and Linda Kuzyk (P1F0)
> > Covered Bridge Letterbox Clues
> > Planted on July 12, 2001
> > State: Maine
> > County: Oxford
> > Town: Bethel
> >
> > This letterbox is located near the beautiful
> village of
> > Bethel, Maine. We are nestled in the Western
> Mountains, near
> > the White Mountain National Forest. There are
> tons of
> > opportunities for hiking, biking, canoeing,
> kayaking and the like,
> > in case your letterboxing takes you far enough
> away from home
> > to want to stay the night. There are inns,
> motels, bed and
> > breakfasts and camping areas to stay at as well as
> several
> > eateries. We are going to plant more letterboxes
> in this area, so
> > please stay posted!
> >
> > CLUES:
> >
> > Covered Bridge Letterbox
> > Your first job is to find your way to Bethel,
> Maine.
> > From Bethel, find your way to Route 2 East. About
> four miles
> > from Bethel, take a left onto the Sunday River
> Road. Drive
> > "straight" for about two miles. Bear right at the
> fork. The left
> > will take you to the Sunday River Ski Area, so
> don't take that
> > road (at least for the letterboxing adventure).
> Go about one mile
> > and you will come to another fork. Keep bearing
> right to the
> > Covered Bridge (a sign will point that out). A
> little less than a
> > mile from that point, you will come upon the
> Covered Bridge,
> > which will be on your left. Park your car on
> either side of it.
> > Take the footpath that is on the left side of the
> Covered
> > Bridge. Walk a ways, keeping the Sunday River on
> your right.
> > After a bit of a walk, the river makes a sharp
> bend. Stop here
> > long enough to take in the beautiful view of the
> mountains in the
> > distance. Continue on your quest. The path takes
> a sharp curve
> > to the right. After a bit more walking, you will
> notice two trees,
> > one on either side of the path, that have orange
> surveying marks
> > painted on them. Continue on until you come to a
> sign that says
> > "Camp Ella." You will see the camp ahead of you.
> At the
> > location of the sign, take the path to the left up
> the hill. At the
> > crest of the hill, look to your right and you will
> see a huge
> > boulder that's about fifteen adult paces off the
> path. At the base
> > of the boulder you will find your treasure. :-)
> >
> >
> > To unsubscribe:
> mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
> > List info, archives, etc:
> http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
> >
> >
> > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
> http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
> >
>
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