Hi Lillis,
I received you email regarding the difficulties you are having
finding this box, but was unable to return mail to you at the address
provided. If you sent the message from work, they may have some sort
of firewall that my email cannot penetrate. At any rate, below is my
response to you.
I think I read before that you already found the 1st and
2nd stamps. The combination of these two clues used together,
lead you to the letterbox. The first stamp shows the number of
paces you need to take at the "mystery degree" heading. The
mystery degree, comes from the second stamp.
If you are ending back up at the bench, it sounds to me like
you are using the wrong heading after finding the second stamp.
Does this make sense and do you think it will help you? Please
let me know.
Thanks,
Mark
OR: Rood Bridge Park Letterbox (msg. for Lillis Long)
3 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-03-18
OR: Rood Bridge Park Letterbox (msg. for Lillis Long)
From: nomad_pnw (nomad@ihpc.net) |
Date: 2002-03-18 22:49:54 UTC
RE: [LbNA] OR: Rood Bridge Park Letterbox (msg. for Lillis Long)
From: Lillis Long (lillis@pdxmax.com) |
Date: 2002-03-18 16:40:12 UTC-08:00
It seems my email client is giving a faulty reply-to address.
Thanks for the help, I will have to try again tomorrow....
Lillis
-----Original Message-----
From: nomad_pnw [mailto:nomad@ihpc.net]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 2:50 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] OR: Rood Bridge Park Letterbox (msg. for Lillis Long)
Hi Lillis,
I received you email regarding the difficulties you are having
finding this box, but was unable to return mail to you at the address
provided. If you sent the message from work, they may have some sort
of firewall that my email cannot penetrate. At any rate, below is my
response to you.
I think I read before that you already found the 1st and
2nd stamps. The combination of these two clues used together, lead you
to the letterbox. The first stamp shows the number of paces you need to
take at the "mystery degree" heading. The mystery degree, comes from
the second stamp.
If you are ending back up at the bench, it sounds to me like you are
using the wrong heading after finding the second stamp.
Does this make sense and do you think it will help you? Please let me
know.
Thanks,
Mark
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Thanks for the help, I will have to try again tomorrow....
Lillis
-----Original Message-----
From: nomad_pnw [mailto:nomad@ihpc.net]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 2:50 PM
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] OR: Rood Bridge Park Letterbox (msg. for Lillis Long)
Hi Lillis,
I received you email regarding the difficulties you are having
finding this box, but was unable to return mail to you at the address
provided. If you sent the message from work, they may have some sort
of firewall that my email cannot penetrate. At any rate, below is my
response to you.
I think I read before that you already found the 1st and
2nd stamps. The combination of these two clues used together, lead you
to the letterbox. The first stamp shows the number of paces you need to
take at the "mystery degree" heading. The mystery degree, comes from
the second stamp.
If you are ending back up at the bench, it sounds to me like you are
using the wrong heading after finding the second stamp.
Does this make sense and do you think it will help you? Please let me
know.
Thanks,
Mark
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Re: [LbNA] OR: Rood Bridge Park Letterbox (msg. for Lillis Long)
From: Jay Chamberlain (ae4mk@1bigred.com) |
Date: 2002-03-19 07:16:56 UTC-05:00
This is a REALLY cool idea....... Way
to go Mark..
G-Man
......The combination of these two clues used together,
lead you to the letterbox. The first stamp shows the number of
paces you need to take at the "mystery degree" heading. The
mystery degree, comes from the second stamp.