I'm planning to drive down Highway 101 from Lincoln City, Oregon, to
Los Angeles, California next week, and would like to nab as many
letterboxes as I can along the way. However, I'd rather NOT spend my
time looking for boxes that are missing. Would anyone out there have
information about the last known statuses of the boxes along that
route?
Thanks!
-- Ryan
West Coast Adventuring....
6 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-03-26
West Coast Adventuring....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-03-26 22:20:10 UTC
Re: West Coast Adventuring....
From: skeletonema (lane.todd@attbi.com) |
Date: 2002-03-26 23:46:36 UTC
Ryan
6 of 7 of the Palo Alto boxes are gone. Multiple people have reported
this.
The Uvas canyon box is close to highway 101 but takes 1.5-2 hours to
find. But the park is really nice and a good place to spend a little
time. I recently posted this box to the list.
Todd and Pam
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "rscarpen" wrote:
> I'm planning to drive down Highway 101 from Lincoln City, Oregon,
to
> Los Angeles, California next week, and would like to nab as many
> letterboxes as I can along the way. However, I'd rather NOT spend
my
> time looking for boxes that are missing. Would anyone out there
have
> information about the last known statuses of the boxes along that
> route?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Ryan
6 of 7 of the Palo Alto boxes are gone. Multiple people have reported
this.
The Uvas canyon box is close to highway 101 but takes 1.5-2 hours to
find. But the park is really nice and a good place to spend a little
time. I recently posted this box to the list.
Todd and Pam
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "rscarpen"
> I'm planning to drive down Highway 101 from Lincoln City, Oregon,
to
> Los Angeles, California next week, and would like to nab as many
> letterboxes as I can along the way. However, I'd rather NOT spend
my
> time looking for boxes that are missing. Would anyone out there
have
> information about the last known statuses of the boxes along that
> route?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Ryan
Re: West Coast Adventuring....
From: rscarpen (RiskyNil@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-03-27 01:27:43 UTC
> 6 of 7 of the Palo Alto boxes are gone.
Do you know which one is still there?
Thanks for the help!
-- Ryan
Do you know which one is still there?
Thanks for the help!
-- Ryan
Re: West Coast Adventuring....
From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) |
Date: 2002-03-27 06:59:49 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "rscarpen" wrote:
> > 6 of 7 of the Palo Alto boxes are gone.
>
> Do you know which one is still there?
Ryan, I found the Byxbee Park letterboxes #1 AND #2 on November 18,
2001. #1 was not an easy find. So that makes 5 of 7 for me. All the
other ones are almost certainly gone. Across the Bay, at SF Bay
Wildlife Refuge #2 and #3 were there at the begining of November. Check
it out...Funhog
> > 6 of 7 of the Palo Alto boxes are gone.
>
> Do you know which one is still there?
Ryan, I found the Byxbee Park letterboxes #1 AND #2 on November 18,
2001. #1 was not an easy find. So that makes 5 of 7 for me. All the
other ones are almost certainly gone. Across the Bay, at SF Bay
Wildlife Refuge #2 and #3 were there at the begining of November. Check
it out...Funhog
Re: West Coast Adventuring....
From: drewclan11 (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2002-03-27 12:34:05 UTC
Ryan, I'm sooooo jealous. That's my favorite drive in the world. Our
two letterboxes in Santa Rosa CA (my beloved hometown) are shortneasy
and just off the "Redwood Highway." The stamps aren't our best, but
both sites would be wonderful respites from the first real traffic
you'll see south of the Oregon border.
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/drewclan/sonoma.htm
Wish we were there!
Jay in CT
two letterboxes in Santa Rosa CA (my beloved hometown) are shortneasy
and just off the "Redwood Highway." The stamps aren't our best, but
both sites would be wonderful respites from the first real traffic
you'll see south of the Oregon border.
http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/drewclan/sonoma.htm
Wish we were there!
Jay in CT
Re: West Coast Adventuring....
From: az89a (ron@goldenpic.com) |
Date: 2002-03-27 22:10:02 UTC
Ryan, as of a couple weeks ago, the "Nojoque Falls & the Turtle" box
was in place. This is just a short drive off the 101. The turnoff
is easy to miss, so start watching for the Nojoqui Falls sign just
south of Buellton.
Everything is green & beautiful there right now.
Ron
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "rscarpen" wrote:
> I'm planning to drive down Highway 101 from Lincoln City, Oregon,
to
> Los Angeles, California next week, and would like to nab as many
> letterboxes as I can along the way. However, I'd rather NOT spend
my
> time looking for boxes that are missing. Would anyone out there
have
> information about the last known statuses of the boxes along that
> route?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Ryan
was in place. This is just a short drive off the 101. The turnoff
is easy to miss, so start watching for the Nojoqui Falls sign just
south of Buellton.
Everything is green & beautiful there right now.
Ron
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "rscarpen"
> I'm planning to drive down Highway 101 from Lincoln City, Oregon,
to
> Los Angeles, California next week, and would like to nab as many
> letterboxes as I can along the way. However, I'd rather NOT spend
my
> time looking for boxes that are missing. Would anyone out there
have
> information about the last known statuses of the boxes along that
> route?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Ryan