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LbNA-Mirkwood, LbNA-SWIAALB, PXF, Collinsville TwoSome

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LbNA-Mirkwood, LbNA-SWIAALB, PXF, Collinsville TwoSome

From: (mohmers@aol.com) | Date: 2002-01-06 21:11:50 UTC-05:00
In a message dated 1/5/02 8:52:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, Mohmers writes:

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HI Can you update and add these four hitch hikers to the hitch hiker page
please. I know they are all on the loose ... Thanks, Mohmers

1 LbNA - Mirkwood ...
From Mohmers in Collinsville IL by mail to commemorate the first LbNA patch
order to
Ruth of Mirkwood(Michigan) 01/2001

2 Collinsville TwoSome
From Mohmers in Collinsville IL by mail to commemorate the first LbNA patch
order to
....Al of Axtown (Collinsville CT) 01/2001
(I know this one was planted but don't know if it has been found)

3 PFX....
From Mohmers in Collinsville IL by mail to commerate the first LbNA patch
order to
. Paco Alto , CA 01/2001

4 LbNA-SWIAALB ....
From Mohmers in Collinsville IL by mail to commerate the first LbNA patch
order to
Coopersburg PA .... 01/2001

Placed at A quaker Yarn by unknown on unknown date


Interim Travel unknown

See Joy and Floating Feather picked this up 6-21-01 at "A Quaker Yarn" in
the Wissahickon Park in Philadelpha, PA., must have forgotten to date the
logbook....opps!!!....it stopped by "Body Parts" in the same park and then
visited the Valley Forge #2 letterbox on the same date.
Placed in the "Merrill Creek" location 7-1-01.
I believe Todd And Pam carried it on from there.

Interim Travel unknown

The LbNA hitch hiker just got a ride on a big jet. It has been lounging
in the coolest hiding place ever in Davis, CA for the last three months
until I gave it a lift. Poor thing, it had to leave sunny California
for the rainy climes of the Pacific Northwest. Who was that last
letterboxer who dropped it off? There was no note on the page... red
howling coyote, who are you? Funhog

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HI there, The hitch hiking stamps stayed with me for about ten days. I
picked them up Dec. 11 in the UC Davis (CA) letterbox, the box with the
world's gutsiest hiding place. Then I brought it home with me to OR and
left them in one of our local boxes on the 21st. I tried to figure out
its path and finders but it wasn't labelled well. (No dates or
locations entered) But I think it went from its original home, the
Pilgrim (probably in PA) to Finger Bridge(?), to Merrill Creek (a
recent posting tipped me off that this is in NJ) to the Davis box. As
far as I know it hasn't left the spot I placed it yet. I do think it's
very cool that it has gone coast to coast! Funhog


The SWIAALB-LBNA hitch hiker was found by the Catbird and myself in the
Spirit of Dartmoor letterbox on 12/27. What a great box, Mad Stamper! We
really enjoyed both the clues and the location -- it was a pleasant way to
top off a full day of Portland boxing.

Well, LBNA kept us company for a while, telling us all about his trip across
the country, but he still had itchy feet. He mumbled something about helping
out the park service (?) and disappeared.

Lizard P0F51X0
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