GREAT! I've been waiting and waiting and waiting to hear that someone
found Juliette...though, ESAK visited the box once but this was before
we placed Juliette there. After so many months and not attracting any
visitors, we've decided to place at least one more box on earlier on
the trail...this will happen this weekend, most likely, just carved
it last night.
Bruce and I are very impressed...it is a long, hard hike. I take it
you weren't followed up that last incline by a black dog?
~ Aili
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., goldstdor@a... wrote:
> The hitch hiker Juliette Low was found today. Apparently she had
taken quite
> a liking to the black dog of the hanging hills. I'm surprised that
she would
> have rested so long on such a great hike. This box was planted in
May and we
> were the first to visit it. Certainly not a hike for the faint of
heart, or
> weak of leg. Introduced a friend to letterboxing today and she said
" this
> is SO COOL", so finding a hitch hiker was an especially welcome
surprise.
> Now we have to figure out an equally adventurous place for Juliette
to visit
> next. Will keep you updated.
Hitchhiker found in CT
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Started on 2001-11-23
Hitchhiker found in CT
From: (goldstdor@aol.com) |
Date: 2001-11-23 17:03:25 UTC-05:00
The hitch hiker Juliette Low was found today. Apparently she had taken quite a liking to the black dog of the hanging hills. I'm surprised that she would have rested so long on such a great hike. This box was planted in May and we were the first to visit it. Certainly not a hike for the faint of heart, or weak of leg. Introduced a friend to letterboxing today and she said " this is SO COOL", so finding a hitch hiker was an especially welcome surprise. Now we have to figure out an equally adventurous place for Juliette to visit next. Will keep you updated.
Re: Hitchhiker found in CT
From: (defygravity@snet.net) |
Date: 2001-11-24 05:59:42 UTC