Lacamas Creek Letterbox, Camas, WA
Lacamas Creek Letterbox, Camas, WA
Hey NW team....has anyone gone to this box lately? I am was looking for a close lake for a dog walk near Portland and I saw this one...but is was planted a while ago by the Der Stamper and I was wondering if it is still alive and well...because if not I will head elsewhere:)
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "bcostley"
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 18:50:42 -0000
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [LbNA] Re: OR gathering 8/10
Funhog,
Can you provide directions to the park and/or nearby trailheads?
Also, are you going to make an event stamp?
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "funhog1" <funhog@p...> wrote:
> Sifting through the ballots, no hanging chads have been found. The
date 8/10 seems to be the clear
> winner. The rough plan is as follows: Let's get together for a
picnic lunch around noon at Balch Creek/
> Macleay Park in Portland, OR. There are only about eight parking
spaces so it could be a challenge to find
> a spot. I know letterboxers are creative thinkers and there are
lots of trailheads that connect to the
> trails in this park. We can take a couple of hours to meet and
greet as well as swapping clues for all
> those new boxes that many of us intend to hide for this event.
After lunch, those who want, can hit the
> trails and seek out the hidden treasures. Sound OK? Any further
ideas are welcome. Yahoo!!!
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Re: Lacamas Creek Letterbox, Camas, WA
-- Ryan
Re: [LbNA] Lacamas Creek Letterbox, Camas, WA
there. Mitch did a VERY clever job of placing this box. It's been a
while since we found it, but as I recall, it took us more than one try.
The clues aren't particularly hard, but finding the box itself was.
Best regards,
Amanda Briles
The Paisley Orca