Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
may be viewed at http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm .
I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure there
was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the letterbox.
Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer cans,
pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprised if
someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
failure.
Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
winter day.
On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I may
post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped in
at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike, but
didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
next time!
Happy Letterboxing!
Scott
redd@i...
http://interbug.com/letterboxing
P2F1
Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to locate
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-01-22
Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to locate
From: scottredd (redd@interbug.com) |
Date: 2002-01-22 03:56:14 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to locate
From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) |
Date: 2002-01-22 16:51:56 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Nancy Harms" wrote:
Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out to
> northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a beautiful
> fall day. Nancy
Glad to get the timely information for an upcoming trip. Which boxes
were you successful in finding? I have my map highlighted with the NW
Kansas locations and it would be great to know which ones are there
(still, maybe, probably...)Funhog
Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out to
> northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a beautiful
> fall day. Nancy
Glad to get the timely information for an upcoming trip. Which boxes
were you successful in finding? I have my map highlighted with the NW
Kansas locations and it would be great to know which ones are there
(still, maybe, probably...)Funhog
Re: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to locate
From: Nancy Harms (nharms@lisco.com) |
Date: 2002-01-22 10:20:41 UTC-08:00
Hi Scott,
Last summer I, too, tried to find Der Mad Stamper's letterbox in
Lincoln, NE (that's Nebraska) but since I was so new to the hobby I figured
I just didn't count the paces correctly so I just counted it as a failed
attempt. However, I know just where you were referring to with the steps
and then evidence of beer parties, not to say it was the fault of Nebraska
University students who attend classes just blocks away. It did come to
mind, though. Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out to
northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a beautiful
fall day. Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: scottredd
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:53 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to
locate
>Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
>Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
>may be viewed at http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm.
>I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure there
>was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
>
>Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
>the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
>prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the letterbox.
>Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer cans,
>pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprized if
>someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
>Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
>attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
>failure.
>
>Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
>Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
>winter day.
>
>On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
>photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I may
>post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped in
>at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
>couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
>special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike, but
>didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
>next time!
>
>Happy Letterboxing!
>
>Scott
>redd@interbug.com
>http://interbug.com/letterboxing
>P2F1
>
>
>
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>
Last summer I, too, tried to find Der Mad Stamper's letterbox in
Lincoln, NE (that's Nebraska) but since I was so new to the hobby I figured
I just didn't count the paces correctly so I just counted it as a failed
attempt. However, I know just where you were referring to with the steps
and then evidence of beer parties, not to say it was the fault of Nebraska
University students who attend classes just blocks away. It did come to
mind, though. Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out to
northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a beautiful
fall day. Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: scottredd
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:53 PM
Subject: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to
locate
>Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
>Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
>may be viewed at http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm.
>I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure there
>was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
>
>Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
>the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
>prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the letterbox.
>Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer cans,
>pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprized if
>someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
>Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
>attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
>failure.
>
>Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
>Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
>winter day.
>
>On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
>photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I may
>post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped in
>at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
>couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
>special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike, but
>didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
>next time!
>
>Happy Letterboxing!
>
>Scott
>redd@interbug.com
>http://interbug.com/letterboxing
>P2F1
>
>
>
>To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
>List info, archives, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
>
Re: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to locate
From: scottredd (redd@interbug.com) |
Date: 2002-01-22 19:45:26 UTC
Thanks for the comments Nancy. Maybe someone else can give this one
a try and perhaps even find it or confirm what I suspect.
Regarding paces, I should say that even though I didn't find the
letterbox, I still gained some experience in the game. Der Mad
Stamper used a couple of easily identifiable landmarks. Using the
paces he wrote in his clues, I found that his "pace" and my "pace"
were quite different. I counted 200 where he had 250 right off the
bat!
His choosing of a few relatively easy to find landmarks gave me a
chance to "calibrate" my paces to his before he went on to the harder
clues (ie: one where there was no exact landmark: just to stop after
X number of paces and change direction).
Please do list the Kansas boxes you found. I may be able to seek
those some day down the line.
Regards...
Scott
Omaha, NE
P2F1
redd@interbug.com
http://interbug.com/letterboxing
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Nancy Harms" wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> Last summer I, too, tried to find Der Mad Stamper's letterbox in
> Lincoln, NE (that's Nebraska) but since I was so new to the hobby I
figured
> I just didn't count the paces correctly so I just counted it as a
failed
> attempt. However, I know just where you were referring to with the
steps
> and then evidence of beer parties, not to say it was the fault of
Nebraska
> University students who attend classes just blocks away. It did
come to
> mind, though. Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out
to
> northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a
beautiful
> fall day. Nancy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: scottredd
> To: letterbox-usa@y...
> Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:53 PM
> Subject: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) -
unable to
> locate
>
>
> >Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
> >Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
> >may be viewed at
http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm.
> >I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure
there
> >was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
> >
> >Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
> >the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
> >prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the
letterbox.
> >Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer
cans,
> >pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprized if
> >someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
> >Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
> >attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
> >failure.
> >
> >Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
> >Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
> >winter day.
> >
> >On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
> >photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I
may
> >post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped
in
> >at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
> >couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
> >special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike,
but
> >didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
> >next time!
> >
> >Happy Letterboxing!
> >
> >Scott
> >redd@i...
> >http://interbug.com/letterboxing
> >P2F1
> >
> >
> >
> >To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@e...
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> >
> >
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http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
> >
a try and perhaps even find it or confirm what I suspect.
Regarding paces, I should say that even though I didn't find the
letterbox, I still gained some experience in the game. Der Mad
Stamper used a couple of easily identifiable landmarks. Using the
paces he wrote in his clues, I found that his "pace" and my "pace"
were quite different. I counted 200 where he had 250 right off the
bat!
His choosing of a few relatively easy to find landmarks gave me a
chance to "calibrate" my paces to his before he went on to the harder
clues (ie: one where there was no exact landmark: just to stop after
X number of paces and change direction).
Please do list the Kansas boxes you found. I may be able to seek
those some day down the line.
Regards...
Scott
Omaha, NE
P2F1
redd@interbug.com
http://interbug.com/letterboxing
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Nancy Harms"
> Hi Scott,
> Last summer I, too, tried to find Der Mad Stamper's letterbox in
> Lincoln, NE (that's Nebraska) but since I was so new to the hobby I
figured
> I just didn't count the paces correctly so I just counted it as a
failed
> attempt. However, I know just where you were referring to with the
steps
> and then evidence of beer parties, not to say it was the fault of
Nebraska
> University students who attend classes just blocks away. It did
come to
> mind, though. Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out
to
> northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a
beautiful
> fall day. Nancy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: scottredd
> To: letterbox-usa@y...
> Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:53 PM
> Subject: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) -
unable to
> locate
>
>
> >Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
> >Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
> >may be viewed at
http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm.
> >I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure
there
> >was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
> >
> >Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
> >the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
> >prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the
letterbox.
> >Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer
cans,
> >pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprized if
> >someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
> >Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
> >attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
> >failure.
> >
> >Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
> >Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
> >winter day.
> >
> >On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
> >photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I
may
> >post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped
in
> >at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
> >couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
> >special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike,
but
> >didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
> >next time!
> >
> >Happy Letterboxing!
> >
> >Scott
> >redd@i...
> >http://interbug.com/letterboxing
> >P2F1
> >
> >
> >
> >To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@e...
> >List info, archives, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
> >
> >
> >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
> >
> >
> >
Re: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable to locate
From: Nancy Harms (nharms@lisco.com) |
Date: 2002-01-22 14:53:29 UTC-08:00
To Scott and Funhog,
We had an ambitious day in Oct. planned and our first attempt at Waconda
Lake was not successful but I think it was my fault for not interpreting the
clues just right. But the next five were great and quite easy, taking you
to lovely parks and byways that I hadn't even known about even though I had
lived in Kansas and went to school there: Wheathead, Home on the Range,
Kirwin Lake (box there but no stamp), Webster Lake (contents wet but still
usable), and Prairie Dog State Park. Have fun. It sure helped my total of
12 (it's a sorry showing compared to those of you with totals of three
figures but then there is only one box in Iowa and we need to travel MILES
to the sources). Have a winning good trip but, most of all, have a great
time. Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: scottredd
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable
to locate
>Thanks for the comments Nancy. Maybe someone else can give this one
>a try and perhaps even find it or confirm what I suspect.
>
>Regarding paces, I should say that even though I didn't find the
>letterbox, I still gained some experience in the game. Der Mad
>Stamper used a couple of easily identifiable landmarks. Using the
>paces he wrote in his clues, I found that his "pace" and my "pace"
>were quite different. I counted 200 where he had 250 right off the
>bat!
>
>His choosing of a few relatively easy to find landmarks gave me a
>chance to "calibrate" my paces to his before he went on to the harder
>clues (ie: one where there was no exact landmark: just to stop after
>X number of paces and change direction).
>
>Please do list the Kansas boxes you found. I may be able to seek
>those some day down the line.
>
>Regards...
>
>Scott
>Omaha, NE
>P2F1
>redd@interbug.com
>http://interbug.com/letterboxing
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Nancy Harms" wrote:
>> Hi Scott,
>> Last summer I, too, tried to find Der Mad Stamper's letterbox in
>> Lincoln, NE (that's Nebraska) but since I was so new to the hobby I
>figured
>> I just didn't count the paces correctly so I just counted it as a
>failed
>> attempt. However, I know just where you were referring to with the
>steps
>> and then evidence of beer parties, not to say it was the fault of
>Nebraska
>> University students who attend classes just blocks away. It did
>come to
>> mind, though. Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out
>to
>> northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a
>beautiful
>> fall day. Nancy
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: scottredd
>> To: letterbox-usa@y...
>> Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:53 PM
>> Subject: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) -
>unable to
>> locate
>>
>>
>> >Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
>> >Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
>> >may be viewed at
>http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm.
>> >I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure
>there
>> >was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
>> >
>> >Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
>> >the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
>> >prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the
>letterbox.
>> >Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer
>cans,
>> >pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprized if
>> >someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
>> >Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
>> >attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
>> >failure.
>> >
>> >Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
>> >Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
>> >winter day.
>> >
>> >On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
>> >photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I
>may
>> >post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped
>in
>> >at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
>> >couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
>> >special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike,
>but
>> >didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
>> >next time!
>> >
>> >Happy Letterboxing!
>> >
>> >Scott
>> >redd@i...
>> >http://interbug.com/letterboxing
>> >P2F1
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@e...
>> >List info, archives, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
>> >
>> >
>> >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
>http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>
>
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>
>
>
We had an ambitious day in Oct. planned and our first attempt at Waconda
Lake was not successful but I think it was my fault for not interpreting the
clues just right. But the next five were great and quite easy, taking you
to lovely parks and byways that I hadn't even known about even though I had
lived in Kansas and went to school there: Wheathead, Home on the Range,
Kirwin Lake (box there but no stamp), Webster Lake (contents wet but still
usable), and Prairie Dog State Park. Have fun. It sure helped my total of
12 (it's a sorry showing compared to those of you with totals of three
figures but then there is only one box in Iowa and we need to travel MILES
to the sources). Have a winning good trip but, most of all, have a great
time. Nancy
-----Original Message-----
From: scottredd
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) - unable
to locate
>Thanks for the comments Nancy. Maybe someone else can give this one
>a try and perhaps even find it or confirm what I suspect.
>
>Regarding paces, I should say that even though I didn't find the
>letterbox, I still gained some experience in the game. Der Mad
>Stamper used a couple of easily identifiable landmarks. Using the
>paces he wrote in his clues, I found that his "pace" and my "pace"
>were quite different. I counted 200 where he had 250 right off the
>bat!
>
>His choosing of a few relatively easy to find landmarks gave me a
>chance to "calibrate" my paces to his before he went on to the harder
>clues (ie: one where there was no exact landmark: just to stop after
>X number of paces and change direction).
>
>Please do list the Kansas boxes you found. I may be able to seek
>those some day down the line.
>
>Regards...
>
>Scott
>Omaha, NE
>P2F1
>redd@interbug.com
>http://interbug.com/letterboxing
>
>--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "Nancy Harms"
>> Hi Scott,
>> Last summer I, too, tried to find Der Mad Stamper's letterbox in
>> Lincoln, NE (that's Nebraska) but since I was so new to the hobby I
>figured
>> I just didn't count the paces correctly so I just counted it as a
>failed
>> attempt. However, I know just where you were referring to with the
>steps
>> and then evidence of beer parties, not to say it was the fault of
>Nebraska
>> University students who attend classes just blocks away. It did
>come to
>> mind, though. Anyway, a couple of months later we made a trip out
>to
>> northwestern Kansas and found five of Der Mad Stamper's boxes on a
>beautiful
>> fall day. Nancy
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: scottredd
>> To: letterbox-usa@y...
>> Date: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:53 PM
>> Subject: [LbNA] Cornhusker Letterbox - Lincoln, Nebraska (NE) -
>unable to
>> locate
>>
>>
>> >Today I drove from Omaha to Lincoln to search for the original
>> >Nebraska letterbox, "Cornhusker Letterbox." The clues for this box
>> >may be viewed at
>http://members.aol.com/letterboxr/usa/cornhusk.htm.
>> >I believe this was part of Der Mad Stamper's project to ensure
>there
>> >was a letterbox in each state of the USA.
>> >
>> >Unfortunately, I believe the box to be missing. The final clue in
>> >the list is very clever, and I am sure I found the location (I can
>> >prove this with a picture), however, I could not find the
>letterbox.
>> >Nearby this spot was evidence of several outdoor parties (beer
>cans,
>> >pop cans, assorted wrappers, etc), so I wouldn't be surprized if
>> >someone found the box and plundered it. Having been planted in the
>> >Summer of 1999, it is old by most LBNA standards. If anyone else
>> >attempts this letterbox, please let me know about your success of
>> >failure.
>> >
>> >Regarless of the failed attempt to log one of the precious few
>> >Nebraska letterboxes, I still enjoyed a nice bright, windy mild
>> >winter day.
>> >
>> >On another note, on the way back to Omaha I snapped a couple of
>> >photos of the two power generating windmills outside Lincoln. I
>may
>> >post these to my personal letterboxing web site. Also, I stopped
>in
>> >at Mahoney State Park along the thawing Platte River and spent a
>> >couple of hours searching for the elusive "perfect spot" for a
>> >special letterbox I intend to plant. Again, I had a great hike,
>but
>> >didn't see any spots that I liked for my letterbox. There's always
>> >next time!
>> >
>> >Happy Letterboxing!
>> >
>> >Scott
>> >redd@i...
>> >http://interbug.com/letterboxing
>> >P2F1
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> >
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>
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