it's on the Appalachian Trail.
Eric Eurto
-----Original Message-----
From: defygravity@snet.net
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:49 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Re: CT Letterboxes near Danbury?
>Unfortunately, the very-western side of CT is still a little sparse
>as far as letterboxes go. The Mile of Ledges hike is well worth the
>time to drive to Burlington/Bristol (maybe 1/2 to 3/4 hour+- from
>Danbury?) this natural landscape is "very Connecticut." The Fish Head
>series & Thrill Ride aren't far from Mile of Ledges.
>
>We've had an eye on a few parks 'out west,'(CT) but haven't had the
>chance to pursue them yet. If you'd like to plant a box, I'd be happy
>to check into it once in a while and mail you back it's logbook
>whenever it gets full. :)
>
>Aili
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Amanda Arkebauer"
>> Hey there! The volume of Letterboxes in Connecticut just blows my
>> mind. I am going to be visiting a friend in Danbury. Could
>someone
>> out there help me to narrow down the search? Which boxes are
>closest
>> to Danbury---Or maybe even any that are over the State line into
>NY?
>> (I am flying in and out of White Plains, NY)
>>
>> We didn't want to drive all over the state and were hoping that
>there
>> would be a few in our "backyard" so to speak!
>> Thanks,
>> Amanda from Seattle
>
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