Fellow Boxers,
It unfortunately appears our Terrestrial Gastropod Series (2 boxes)
have swam away into the great unknown.
After a quick check on their condition today, neither were to be
found and instead the area's in which they once lived were replaced
by yards of muck and mud. It would seem that 30+ day stretch of rain
did indeed cause some havoc in the low lands. In some areas, the
tree's had water marks two feet above their base.
For others in this area, who have also placed boxes in area's near
bodies of water, you might want to check on their condition, as they
too may have been affected.
If possible, Mitch, please put a note on our clue page that these
boxes are missing but to stay tuned for the rebirth of the series in
the near future.
Thanks!
Mark & Beth
Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
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Started on 2002-01-17
Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
From: nomad_pnw (nomad@ihpc.net) |
Date: 2002-01-17 22:47:37 UTC
RE: [LbNA] Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
From: Lillis Long (lillis@pdxmax.com) |
Date: 2002-01-18 00:00:54 UTC-08:00
Do you want the box for Terrestrial Gastropod #1 back? As ive stated in two
other posts i found it out in the open durring a very depressing day of
letterboxing.
Lillis
-----Original Message-----
From: nomad_pnw [mailto:nomad@ihpc.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 2:48 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
Fellow Boxers,
It unfortunately appears our Terrestrial Gastropod Series (2 boxes)
have swam away into the great unknown.
After a quick check on their condition today, neither were to be
found and instead the area's in which they once lived were replaced
by yards of muck and mud. It would seem that 30+ day stretch of rain
did indeed cause some havoc in the low lands. In some areas, the
tree's had water marks two feet above their base.
For others in this area, who have also placed boxes in area's near
bodies of water, you might want to check on their condition, as they
too may have been affected.
If possible, Mitch, please put a note on our clue page that these
boxes are missing but to stay tuned for the rebirth of the series in
the near future.
Thanks!
Mark & Beth
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other posts i found it out in the open durring a very depressing day of
letterboxing.
Lillis
-----Original Message-----
From: nomad_pnw [mailto:nomad@ihpc.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 2:48 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
Fellow Boxers,
It unfortunately appears our Terrestrial Gastropod Series (2 boxes)
have swam away into the great unknown.
After a quick check on their condition today, neither were to be
found and instead the area's in which they once lived were replaced
by yards of muck and mud. It would seem that 30+ day stretch of rain
did indeed cause some havoc in the low lands. In some areas, the
tree's had water marks two feet above their base.
For others in this area, who have also placed boxes in area's near
bodies of water, you might want to check on their condition, as they
too may have been affected.
If possible, Mitch, please put a note on our clue page that these
boxes are missing but to stay tuned for the rebirth of the series in
the near future.
Thanks!
Mark & Beth
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Re: [LbNA] Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
From: nomad_pnw (nomad@ihpc.net) |
Date: 2002-01-18 22:45:07 UTC
Hi Lillis,
Apologies for missing your post. Beth has sent you a private email
today regarding the empty box you have. Thanks for notifying us!
Noble Park is quite a bit nicer in the summer than the areas you had
to wade through, but we learned a good lesson. We will work to find
a better suited location for the boxes and relaunch the series in the
near future.
Mark Bendickson
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Lillis Long" wrote:
> Do you want the box for Terrestrial Gastropod #1 back? As ive
stated in two
> other posts i found it out in the open durring a very depressing
day of
> letterboxing.
>
>
> Lillis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nomad_pnw [mailto:nomad@i...]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 2:48 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@y...
> Subject: [LbNA] Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
>
>
> Fellow Boxers,
>
> It unfortunately appears our Terrestrial Gastropod Series (2 boxes)
> have swam away into the great unknown.
>
> After a quick check on their condition today, neither were to be
> found and instead the area's in which they once lived were replaced
> by yards of muck and mud. It would seem that 30+ day stretch of
rain
> did indeed cause some havoc in the low lands. In some areas, the
> tree's had water marks two feet above their base.
>
> For others in this area, who have also placed boxes in area's near
> bodies of water, you might want to check on their condition, as they
> too may have been affected.
>
> If possible, Mitch, please put a note on our clue page that these
> boxes are missing but to stay tuned for the rebirth of the series in
> the near future.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark & Beth
>
>
>
> To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@e...
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>
>
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Apologies for missing your post. Beth has sent you a private email
today regarding the empty box you have. Thanks for notifying us!
Noble Park is quite a bit nicer in the summer than the areas you had
to wade through, but we learned a good lesson. We will work to find
a better suited location for the boxes and relaunch the series in the
near future.
Mark Bendickson
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Lillis Long"
> Do you want the box for Terrestrial Gastropod #1 back? As ive
stated in two
> other posts i found it out in the open durring a very depressing
day of
> letterboxing.
>
>
> Lillis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nomad_pnw [mailto:nomad@i...]
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 2:48 PM
> To: letterbox-usa@y...
> Subject: [LbNA] Oregon -- Terrestrial Gastropod Series "missing"
>
>
> Fellow Boxers,
>
> It unfortunately appears our Terrestrial Gastropod Series (2 boxes)
> have swam away into the great unknown.
>
> After a quick check on their condition today, neither were to be
> found and instead the area's in which they once lived were replaced
> by yards of muck and mud. It would seem that 30+ day stretch of
rain
> did indeed cause some havoc in the low lands. In some areas, the
> tree's had water marks two feet above their base.
>
> For others in this area, who have also placed boxes in area's near
> bodies of water, you might want to check on their condition, as they
> too may have been affected.
>
> If possible, Mitch, please put a note on our clue page that these
> boxes are missing but to stay tuned for the rebirth of the series in
> the near future.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark & Beth
>
>
>
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