Box was in its proper place a few weeks ago - many boxers have needed
to make more than one trip to find this box, others find it right
away.
Susan & Erik
Prayer Rock letterbox
4 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-07-12
Prayer Rock letterbox
From: Susan/Erik Davis (davisarc@DavisVermont.com) |
Date: 2002-07-12 16:43:41 UTC-04:00
Re: [LbNA] Prayer Rock letterbox
From: Chris Hubbard (blndbuck@sover.net) |
Date: 2002-07-12 18:14:48 UTC-04:00
Thanks! If I find myself
up that way, I'll be sure to try it again, maybe I'll have better luck next
time.
----- Original Message -----From: Susan/Erik DavisSent: Friday, July 12, 2002 4:43 PMSubject: [LbNA] Prayer Rock letterboxBox was in its proper place a few weeks ago - many boxers have needed
to make more than one trip to find this box, others find it right
away.
Susan & Erik
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Re: [LbNA] Prayer Rock letterbox
From: Susan/Erik Davis (davisarc@DavisVermont.com) |
Date: 2002-08-02 15:26:19 UTC-04:00
Reply to a post earlier this summer (Chris H. I think)
Prayer Rock is still in place. We checked it out (28 July), replaced
baggies, etc. All was well. The last previous visitors sometime in May
(3 cute stamps - you know who you are).
Be of Good Cheer. Ben took along a friend - pretty smart kid, and with
a little help from me as to the meaning of the clue language,
staggered off in search. They promptly quit the search and jumped in
the nearby river to cool off, while I checked the box. And, as well as
I know where it is, walking up to it I was sure the site had been was
greatly disturbed and the box gone. However, thanks to the continued
cunning of the previous visitors, it remains well hidden, even from
these eyes.
It is almost impossible to follow the clue literally with the amount
of leaves that abound in the area. Its easier to see it backwards.
Good luck
Vermont hairless Viking (Thanks Suzi)
Prayer Rock is still in place. We checked it out (28 July), replaced
baggies, etc. All was well. The last previous visitors sometime in May
(3 cute stamps - you know who you are).
Be of Good Cheer. Ben took along a friend - pretty smart kid, and with
a little help from me as to the meaning of the clue language,
staggered off in search. They promptly quit the search and jumped in
the nearby river to cool off, while I checked the box. And, as well as
I know where it is, walking up to it I was sure the site had been was
greatly disturbed and the box gone. However, thanks to the continued
cunning of the previous visitors, it remains well hidden, even from
these eyes.
It is almost impossible to follow the clue literally with the amount
of leaves that abound in the area. Its easier to see it backwards.
Good luck
Vermont hairless Viking (Thanks Suzi)
Re: [LbNA] Prayer Rock letterbox
From: Chris Hubbard (blndbuck@sover.net) |
Date: 2002-08-02 21:32:09 UTC-04:00
Hi! Should I head back up that way, I'll be sure to look again....the place
certainly does look like a great place for a swim!
-Chris Hubbard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan/Erik Davis"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Prayer Rock letterbox
> Reply to a post earlier this summer (Chris H. I think)
>
> Prayer Rock is still in place. We checked it out (28 July), replaced
> baggies, etc. All was well. The last previous visitors sometime in May
> (3 cute stamps - you know who you are).
>
> Be of Good Cheer. Ben took along a friend - pretty smart kid, and with
> a little help from me as to the meaning of the clue language,
> staggered off in search. They promptly quit the search and jumped in
> the nearby river to cool off, while I checked the box. And, as well as
> I know where it is, walking up to it I was sure the site had been was
> greatly disturbed and the box gone. However, thanks to the continued
> cunning of the previous visitors, it remains well hidden, even from
> these eyes.
>
> It is almost impossible to follow the clue literally with the amount
> of leaves that abound in the area. Its easier to see it backwards.
> Good luck
>
> Vermont hairless Viking (Thanks Suzi)
>
>
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certainly does look like a great place for a swim!
-Chris Hubbard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Susan/Erik Davis"
To:
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Prayer Rock letterbox
> Reply to a post earlier this summer (Chris H. I think)
>
> Prayer Rock is still in place. We checked it out (28 July), replaced
> baggies, etc. All was well. The last previous visitors sometime in May
> (3 cute stamps - you know who you are).
>
> Be of Good Cheer. Ben took along a friend - pretty smart kid, and with
> a little help from me as to the meaning of the clue language,
> staggered off in search. They promptly quit the search and jumped in
> the nearby river to cool off, while I checked the box. And, as well as
> I know where it is, walking up to it I was sure the site had been was
> greatly disturbed and the box gone. However, thanks to the continued
> cunning of the previous visitors, it remains well hidden, even from
> these eyes.
>
> It is almost impossible to follow the clue literally with the amount
> of leaves that abound in the area. Its easier to see it backwards.
> Good luck
>
> Vermont hairless Viking (Thanks Suzi)
>
>
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