Back from a wonderful weekend on our favorite rockpile in New
Hampshire. Thanks to LMW and YIMS for Moon Over Pumpelly Pines, and
to all those (including park rangers) who have left such nice notes
in our letterboxes. Here are another pair for this terrific spot:
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/drewclan/north.htm#Grand
Our Grand Monadnock #4 contains a bonus stamp carved by Ned (age 9):
he would love to hear how you like it!
Jay in back to work CT
New on Monadnock
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Started on 2001-09-04
New on Monadnock
From: (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2001-09-04 20:53:32 UTC
Re: New on Monadnock
From: (bsennott@crocker.com) |
Date: 2001-09-05 13:38:42 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., drewclan@a... wrote:
> Back from a wonderful weekend on our favorite rockpile in New
> Hampshire. ...
Wow, Jay, great work. Did you read about the news anchor who went on a
hike in New Hampshire this weekend and has not returned? I read a
brief article about it yesterday, haven't heard if there are any new
developments.
Anyway, I really MUST go back to Monadnock and find your boxes. I've
been working out and getting in shape and feel ready. It really wiped
me out the last time (two years ago). Compared to Monadnock, Mount
Sugarloaf is a leisurely stroll!
Bonnie
in nicely cool Massachusetts
P11 F23
> Back from a wonderful weekend on our favorite rockpile in New
> Hampshire. ...
Wow, Jay, great work. Did you read about the news anchor who went on a
hike in New Hampshire this weekend and has not returned? I read a
brief article about it yesterday, haven't heard if there are any new
developments.
Anyway, I really MUST go back to Monadnock and find your boxes. I've
been working out and getting in shape and feel ready. It really wiped
me out the last time (two years ago). Compared to Monadnock, Mount
Sugarloaf is a leisurely stroll!
Bonnie
in nicely cool Massachusetts
P11 F23