new SE PA ?? NMLBP + TT
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Started on 2002-09-09
new SE PA ?? NMLBP + TT
From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) |
Date: 2002-09-09 19:03:01 UTC-04:00
For the abbreviationally clueless, I've placed a new mystery box in
southeastern PA, which is also part of the National Mystery Letterbox
Project, plus I've written up my Traveler box, which is not a mystery
box, nor hitchhiker, nor planted in any state (and the abbr. lawyers
were out of town -- perhaps FB is the right code? :-))
Anyway, the mystery box has the text of its clue hidden like on Wheel
of Fortune; since Vanna was unavailable, the letters have to be found
in letterboxes and entered on my website to turn them over to reveal
the clue over time (or they may be revealed in other ways) -- this will
prolly take a long while to be found ...
http://www.mapsurfer.com/boxes/box46.html
The traveler box, which will prolly take just as long, is at
http://www.mapsurfer.com/boxes/box49.html
So as no one is disappointed in the stamps, its BYOS (sorry, only kidding,
tho I already do have two boxes that are BYOS for the elite stamp
connoisseur ;-) ("Sunol" and "Beldin's Box"), so no complaining :-))
Cheers
Re: new SE PA ?? NMLBP + TT
From: bcostley (bobbyeubanks@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-09-09 23:35:23 UTC
This is really cool, I had a similar idea (clues left in letterboxes
and the need to have found various letterboxes to decipher the
clues), but the web form with passwords etc is much fancier that I
had envisions. Too bad PA is so far from us...
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Randy Hall wrote:
>
> For the abbreviationally clueless, I've placed a new mystery box in
> southeastern PA, which is also part of the National Mystery
Letterbox
> Project, plus I've written up my Traveler box, which is not a
mystery
> box, nor hitchhiker, nor planted in any state (and the abbr.
lawyers
> were out of town -- perhaps FB is the right code? :-))
>
> Anyway, the mystery box has the text of its clue hidden like on
Wheel
> of Fortune; since Vanna was unavailable, the letters have to be
found
> in letterboxes and entered on my website to turn them over to reveal
> the clue over time (or they may be revealed in other ways) -- this
will
> prolly take a long while to be found ...
and the need to have found various letterboxes to decipher the
clues), but the web form with passwords etc is much fancier that I
had envisions. Too bad PA is so far from us...
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Randy Hall
>
> For the abbreviationally clueless, I've placed a new mystery box in
> southeastern PA, which is also part of the National Mystery
Letterbox
> Project, plus I've written up my Traveler box, which is not a
mystery
> box, nor hitchhiker, nor planted in any state (and the abbr.
lawyers
> were out of town -- perhaps FB is the right code? :-))
>
> Anyway, the mystery box has the text of its clue hidden like on
Wheel
> of Fortune; since Vanna was unavailable, the letters have to be
found
> in letterboxes and entered on my website to turn them over to reveal
> the clue over time (or they may be revealed in other ways) -- this
will
> prolly take a long while to be found ...