CLARK Cara D wrote:
> When I've got my letterbox all ready to go, how do I get the clues
> out to folks? Thanks, Cara
Cara, welcome to the list. I know you've been here for a while
but this is the first time I've said hello. Hello!
You can send your clues to me. I'm at
mailto:elf@pclink.com
Try to include a nearest town or landmark (if its not a non-location
type of clue) so I can put a dot on the map for it.
Dan Servatius (Dan'l)
St. Paul, MN
ps. Do you want to be on our Welcome wagon list?
Here is what we have so far:
--The Letterbox USA Virtual Welcome Wagon--
Greg and Ginny Bradley, Kansas City, Missouri: Hiking, Fishing, Camping
& Canoeing, Real estate, Major airline
mailto:bradman@blitz-it.net
Nisa Simila, Age 30, New Hampshire: Speech-Language Pathologist,
Neophyte artist & Finder of things
mailto:teapot@teapot.mv.com
Michelle Spalding, Age 37, Colorado: Artist & Web publisher
Mailto:hoofbeads@aol.com
http://www.gigagraphica.com/michelle/
Dennis Williams, Age 33, Oklahoma: History & Geography
mailto:dwilliam@snu.edu
Marty Chamberlain, Age 35, Pennsylvania: Outdoors & Exploring The Cave
of The
Unknown
mailto:martyc@cyberdude.com
Tom Cooch, Age 54, Vermont: Teaching & Hiking
mailto:tcooch@sover.net
Tammy Abernethy, Age 38, North Carolina: Agri-research & Dog stamps
mailto:tammy@unity.ncsu.edu
Thom Cheney, Age 37, Oregon: Stamp carving & Clues
mailto:tcgrafx@imagina.com
Daniel Servatius, Age 40, Minnesota: Maps/GPS & Co-web author
mailto:elf@pclink.com
Mitch (Der Mad Stamper) Klink, Age 35, Oregon: Co-web author (Kids
Corner)
mailto:letterboxr@aol.com
Adrian (Have Feet Will Travel) Williams, Age 43, Dartmoor England:
Manager &
Letterboxer
mailto:adrian@letterboxing.freeserve.co.uk
Becky Hilts, Age 42, Tennessee: Transplanted Yankee, Finder of first USA
letterbox
mailto:Dmnynkii@aol.com
Julie Jefferies, Age 45, TEXAS: Writer, Artist, Mail artist
mailto:exposto1@airmail.net
Erik Davis, Age 52, Vermont: Architect, Wood turner, Photographer, Book
Collector, Mensan, Husband of World Famous Stamp-carver, Susan Davis
mailto:davisarc@wcvt.com
Todd Brown, Age 35, New York: Hiking, Backpacking, Cub scout leader
mailto:Todd_B@juno.com
Rachel, Age 17, Illinois: Letterboxing & Many-a-hobby
mailto:Harpo73@aol.com
Randy "the mapsurfer", Pennsylvania
mailto:randy@mapsurfer.com
Steven Stary, Age 25, Wisconsin: Teaching, Photography & Saber fencing
mailto:kurrwic@yahoo.com
Lynn Bensy "Hoggie", Age: Adult, but a child at heart, Greensboro
North Carolina: Rubber stamping, bookbinding, Touring on a Harley
mailto:Stamperhog@aol.com
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Welcome Cara
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 1999-04-23
[L-USA] Welcome Cara
From: Daniel Servatius (elf@pclink.com) |
Date: 1999-04-23 01:01:59 UTC-05:00
[L-USA] Re: Welcome Cara
From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) |
Date: 1999-04-23 06:46:55 UTC-04:00
> You can send your clues to me. I'm at
> mailto:elf@pclink.com
> Try to include a nearest town or landmark (if its not a non-location
> type of clue) so I can put a dot on the map for it.
I would send clues (or their links) to the list. I am going to be
trying to help Dan do the clues (and perhaps others who expressed
interest in working with the maps will too someday), so it will be
easier for us if they are sent to the list without needing to remember
who is working on them. Also, in the very unlikely event that we are
slow getting them up:-), we won't be a bottleneck in getting the clues.
--
Randy "the mapsurfer"
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> mailto:elf@pclink.com
> Try to include a nearest town or landmark (if its not a non-location
> type of clue) so I can put a dot on the map for it.
I would send clues (or their links) to the list. I am going to be
trying to help Dan do the clues (and perhaps others who expressed
interest in working with the maps will too someday), so it will be
easier for us if they are sent to the list without needing to remember
who is working on them. Also, in the very unlikely event that we are
slow getting them up:-), we won't be a bottleneck in getting the clues.
--
Randy "the mapsurfer"
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