Before and after the Blue Lake Box Hunt, Amanda from Seattle and I
headed out in search of some other elusive boxes.
Rocky Butte: Incredible views. Wonderful stamp. Don't miss it!
The Imposter: Alive and well. Amanda and I were the first to find
it. Another wonderful stamp. Amanda picked up another stamp along
the way, but I won't tell you which one since figuring THAT out is
part of the trick in finding this stamp!
Doyle Owl: We failed to find this, but blamed it on the darkness.
(It was after sunset before we even *started* looking for this box.)
Crystal Springs: Alive and well. Beautiful stamp. Surprised more
people haven't gone out to find this one.
Multnomah Falls box: Alive and well. It's amazing anyone at all has
found this one. =) Another classic "Mitch Hiding Place". Even when
you're looking in the right spot you still can't find it!
-- Ryan
OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
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Started on 2002-01-10
OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-01-10 08:10:05 UTC
Re: OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
From: samanark (samanark@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-01-10 17:29:06 UTC
It was a great two days of Letterboxing down in Oregon and such a
pleasure to meet more letterboxers! Hope you guys start hiding some
boxes soon!! (Windairen, DragonDart and Pearly Girl that means You!)
--Amanda from Seattle
pleasure to meet more letterboxers! Hope you guys start hiding some
boxes soon!! (Windairen, DragonDart and Pearly Girl that means You!)
--Amanda from Seattle
RE: [LbNA] OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
From: Pamela Quadros (pquadros@obie.com) |
Date: 2002-01-10 09:49:16 UTC-08:00
Ryan can you give me some hints on the Multnomah falls one. We spent a good
hour looking around for it....is it past the bridge on the way to the top
or down below????
Pamela Quadros
Sales Manager
Obie Media
Portland Oregon
p 503-223-9796
f 503-223-8779
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Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:10 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
Before and after the Blue Lake Box Hunt, Amanda from Seattle and I headed
out in search of some other elusive boxes.
Rocky Butte: Incredible views. Wonderful stamp. Don't miss it!
The Imposter: Alive and well. Amanda and I were the first to find it.
Another wonderful stamp. Amanda picked up another stamp along the way, but
I won't tell you which one since figuring THAT out is part of the trick in
finding this stamp!
Doyle Owl: We failed to find this, but blamed it on the darkness.
(It was after sunset before we even *started* looking for this box.)
Crystal Springs: Alive and well. Beautiful stamp. Surprised more people
haven't gone out to find this one.
Multnomah Falls box: Alive and well. It's amazing anyone at all has found
this one. =) Another classic "Mitch Hiding Place". Even when you're
looking in the right spot you still can't find it!
* Ryan
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hour looking around for it....is it past the bridge on the way to the top
or down below????
Pamela Quadros
Sales Manager
Obie Media
Portland Oregon
p 503-223-9796
f 503-223-8779
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From: RiskyNil@hotmail.com [SMTP:RiskyNil@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 12:10 AM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
Before and after the Blue Lake Box Hunt, Amanda from Seattle and I headed
out in search of some other elusive boxes.
Rocky Butte: Incredible views. Wonderful stamp. Don't miss it!
The Imposter: Alive and well. Amanda and I were the first to find it.
Another wonderful stamp. Amanda picked up another stamp along the way, but
I won't tell you which one since figuring THAT out is part of the trick in
finding this stamp!
Doyle Owl: We failed to find this, but blamed it on the darkness.
(It was after sunset before we even *started* looking for this box.)
Crystal Springs: Alive and well. Beautiful stamp. Surprised more people
haven't gone out to find this one.
Multnomah Falls box: Alive and well. It's amazing anyone at all has found
this one. =) Another classic "Mitch Hiding Place". Even when you're
looking in the right spot you still can't find it!
* Ryan
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Re: [LbNA] OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-01-10 21:23:36 UTC
> Ryan can you give me some hints on the Multnomah falls one. We
> spent a good hour looking around for it....is it past the bridge on
> the way to the top or down below????
*hehe* It's a corny phrase, I know, but "think outside the box"
applies very well in this case. Beyond that, you don't get anything
beyond the clues already posted. =)
However, I will tell you the part of the clue that finally got me
looking in the right place, because I missed it the first time I went
out there.
Compare the terrain difficulty for the Horsetail Falls box and the
Multnomah Falls box. The Horsetail box isn't hard to find (lots of
people have), and it'll give you a point of reference in terms of
difficulty of the hike to expect for the Multnomah Falls box.
-- Ryan
> spent a good hour looking around for it....is it past the bridge on
> the way to the top or down below????
*hehe* It's a corny phrase, I know, but "think outside the box"
applies very well in this case. Beyond that, you don't get anything
beyond the clues already posted. =)
However, I will tell you the part of the clue that finally got me
looking in the right place, because I missed it the first time I went
out there.
Compare the terrain difficulty for the Horsetail Falls box and the
Multnomah Falls box. The Horsetail box isn't hard to find (lots of
people have), and it'll give you a point of reference in terms of
difficulty of the hike to expect for the Multnomah Falls box.
-- Ryan
OR: Boxes, boxes, everywhere....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-10-31 01:05:06 UTC
Finally found that darned Little People box. Still haven't found any
little people around, though....
Funhog and I also hunted down the insidious Willamette
Univerity letterbox to the amusement of the clue's creator. It's a
wonderful, little box, though, and if you're in the Salem area, it's
definitely worth the effort! I think it was actually more funny
running into people that *didn't* know the answers to the clues,
but would offer other suggestions for how to avoid things like
marriage. What a hoot! =)
Then there's the Movie Mystery box, which is a delightful clue now
that I finally got my hands on a computer that could play it! =)
Went in, nabbed the box, and found Ginger hopping a ride as
well. Beautiful stamps, too!
But it looks like my letterboxing days are over--at least until the
Great Letterboxing Extravaganza. I've got other things that need
doing first. *sigh*
Farewell!
-- Ryan
little people around, though....
Funhog and I also hunted down the insidious Willamette
Univerity letterbox to the amusement of the clue's creator. It's a
wonderful, little box, though, and if you're in the Salem area, it's
definitely worth the effort! I think it was actually more funny
running into people that *didn't* know the answers to the clues,
but would offer other suggestions for how to avoid things like
marriage. What a hoot! =)
Then there's the Movie Mystery box, which is a delightful clue now
that I finally got my hands on a computer that could play it! =)
Went in, nabbed the box, and found Ginger hopping a ride as
well. Beautiful stamps, too!
But it looks like my letterboxing days are over--at least until the
Great Letterboxing Extravaganza. I've got other things that need
doing first. *sigh*
Farewell!
-- Ryan