On our way back from a great week of hiking and playing in NH we
stopped and placed a letterbox for kids (mainly ours). This can make
a nice break on the trip south on I-93 and is meant to be a quick
stretch with a little 'boxing thrown in.
It sounds like many other NE boxers were in NH the same week. My
husband and eight year old daughter did the Franconia ridge last
Thursday and were disappointed to find out that they had missed out
on a great opportunity.
Trish in sauna-like RI
http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/Newt.html
New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
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Started on 2001-08-08
New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
From: (trishkri@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2001-08-08 02:35:37 UTC
Re: New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
From: (trishkri@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2001-08-08 02:39:59 UTC
Oops...
Red Spotted Newt
Belknap County
Tilton, NH
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> http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/Newt.html
Trish
Red Spotted Newt
Belknap County
Tilton, NH
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> http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/Newt.html
Trish
Re: [LbNA] New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) |
Date: 2001-08-08 07:03:32 UTC-04:00
Glad your family had a chance to do the ridge too, Trish. Things are moving
in NH!
Tom
The Orient Express
Braintree, VT
P19F126
"The game is afoot!"
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Subject: [LbNA] New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
> On our way back from a great week of hiking and playing in NH we
> stopped and placed a letterbox for kids (mainly ours). This can make
> a nice break on the trip south on I-93 and is meant to be a quick
> stretch with a little 'boxing thrown in.
>
> It sounds like many other NE boxers were in NH the same week. My
> husband and eight year old daughter did the Franconia ridge last
> Thursday and were disappointed to find out that they had missed out
> on a great opportunity.
>
> Trish in sauna-like RI
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> http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/Newt.html
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in NH!
Tom
The Orient Express
Braintree, VT
P19F126
"The game is afoot!"
----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:35 PM
Subject: [LbNA] New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
> On our way back from a great week of hiking and playing in NH we
> stopped and placed a letterbox for kids (mainly ours). This can make
> a nice break on the trip south on I-93 and is meant to be a quick
> stretch with a little 'boxing thrown in.
>
> It sounds like many other NE boxers were in NH the same week. My
> husband and eight year old daughter did the Franconia ridge last
> Thursday and were disappointed to find out that they had missed out
> on a great opportunity.
>
> Trish in sauna-like RI
>
> http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/Newt.html
>
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Re: New Letterbox, Tilton, NH
From: (wandaandpete@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2001-08-09 13:40:41 UTC
How nice to have a brand new letterbox at the Sanbornton Rest Area on
I93 south in Tilton, NH. We've been stopping there for years to
stretch our legs on the long trip home to RI, and can now hardly wait
for our next NH trip to have the added bonus of looking for a letterbox
there as well.
The giant erratic at the southern end of the nature loop is actually
quite "famous". Called Sanbornton Boulder, also nicknamed "Paul
Bunyan's Paperweight", and measuring some 25 feet tall and 93 feet
wide, it is one of the largest free-standing boulders in NH, outdone
only by Madison Boulder and perhaps a few others. Definitely an
interesting stop for kids of all ages - especially now with the new LB!
Wanda and Pete