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tale of 10 bridges, rochester, ny?

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tale of 10 bridges, rochester, ny?

From: cscm88 (cscm@edgenet.net) | Date: 2001-12-19 20:28:55 UTC
Kim and I will be in Rochester, NY, over the holiday and we hope to
have a chance to look for the Have a Great Day Letterbox (aka Tale of
10 Bridges) in Genesee Valley Park. Can anyone vouch that it's still
there?

Thanks!

CSCM


Re: tale of 10 bridges, rochester, ny?

From: cscm88 (cscm@edgenet.net) | Date: 2001-12-27 15:48:41 UTC
Kim and I, along with my niece and nephew, successfully found this
box on December 24th. We were the first to stamp in and the box was
an easy introduction for the kids and the perfect set-up for the
Christmas presents they would receive the next day -- letterboxing
kits! They seem excited by the hobby and eager to begin looking for
more boxes in North-Central New York.

On our way back to New England yesterday, Kim and I stopped at the
Carpenter's Brook Fish Hatchery in Elbridge, NY. We were unable to
find the letterbox hidden there. The tree that the directions seemed
to indicate, was surrounded by the stumps of cut brush. We imagine
that a groundskeeper found the box and that it is now MIA.

Happy Holidays!

CSCM



Re: [LbNA] Re: tale of 10 bridges, rochester, ny?

From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@sover.net) | Date: 2001-12-27 11:19:38 UTC-05:00
I believe that the hider of this box (St. George) has removed all boxes for
the winter. There was a posting to this effect about two weeks ago.

Tom


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> Kim and I, along with my niece and nephew, successfully found this
> box on December 24th. We were the first to stamp in and the box was
> an easy introduction for the kids and the perfect set-up for the
> Christmas presents they would receive the next day -- letterboxing
> kits! They seem excited by the hobby and eager to begin looking for
> more boxes in North-Central New York.
>
> On our way back to New England yesterday, Kim and I stopped at the
> Carpenter's Brook Fish Hatchery in Elbridge, NY. We were unable to
> find the letterbox hidden there. The tree that the directions seemed
> to indicate, was surrounded by the stumps of cut brush. We imagine
> that a groundskeeper found the box and that it is now MIA.
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> CSCM
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