If I were to leave a new hitchhiker/traveller stamp - do I post
something to this site or leave it to be found and reported that way?
How about when I pick up then drop off an existing hitchhiker. Do I
post where it was dropped off [seemed like that would spoil the fun
but ...]
Thanks.
New to letterboxing,
adelcoll
Question re Hitchhiker protocol
5 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-05-22
Question re Hitchhiker protocol
From: adelcoll (adelcoll@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-05-22 00:28:07 UTC
Re: Question re Hitchhiker protocol
From: pairomedicsandtheivs (squad51@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2002-05-22 01:41:12 UTC
In our humble opinion, you can post that you have launched a
hitchhiker without telling its exact position. Half of the fun is
stumbling upon it. As for finding one, personally we would like to
hear where our hitchhiker (Dragon's Tale) was picked up and what
shape it's in, but not exactly where it's going (ie heading North
etc. is ok).
Hope this was helpful to you!
> If I were to leave a new hitchhiker/traveller stamp - do I post
> something to this site or leave it to be found and reported that
way?
>
> How about when I pick up then drop off an existing hitchhiker. Do I
> post where it was dropped off [seemed like that would spoil the fun
> but ...]
> Thanks.
>
> New to letterboxing,
> adelcoll
hitchhiker without telling its exact position. Half of the fun is
stumbling upon it. As for finding one, personally we would like to
hear where our hitchhiker (Dragon's Tale) was picked up and what
shape it's in, but not exactly where it's going (ie heading North
etc. is ok).
Hope this was helpful to you!
> If I were to leave a new hitchhiker/traveller stamp - do I post
> something to this site or leave it to be found and reported that
way?
>
> How about when I pick up then drop off an existing hitchhiker. Do I
> post where it was dropped off [seemed like that would spoil the fun
> but ...]
> Thanks.
>
> New to letterboxing,
> adelcoll
Re: [LbNA] Question re Hitchhiker protocol
From: Jay Chamberlain (ae4mk@1bigred.com) |
Date: 2002-05-22 08:25:08 UTC-04:00
I like to know where my HHs have been but not where
it is going. To me the surprise is the biggest part of the HH. It took me 2
years of boxing to find my first last weekend and I was one happy
camper... Even more so because it was a Drew Clan box..
G-Man
Subject: [LbNA] Question re Hitchhiker protocolIf I were to leave a new hitchhiker/traveller stamp - do I post
something to this site or leave it to be found and reported that way?
How about when I pick up then drop off an existing hitchhiker. Do I
post where it was dropped off [seemed like that would spoil the fun
but ...]
Thanks.
New to letterboxing,
adelcoll
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Re: [LbNA] Question re Hitchhiker protocol
From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) |
Date: 2002-05-22 08:33:32 UTC-04:00
Not necessarily contradicting anything that has been said in this
thread -- but on the matter of HH secrecy/disclosure, we should
respect the wishes of the person who created it, if those wishes
are known.
Cheers
Re: [LbNA] Question re Hitchhiker protocol
From: drewclan11 (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2002-05-22 21:22:49 UTC
It took me 2 years of boxing to find my first last weekend and I was
one happy camper... Even more so because it was a Drew Clan box..
>
>
> G-Man
Thanks! Makes us feel like rock stars!
Jay in CT
one happy camper... Even more so because it was a Drew Clan box..
>
>
> G-Man
Thanks! Makes us feel like rock stars!
Jay in CT