On September 12, 2002 Funhog placed the Let 'er Buck! Letterbox in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon.
The town is well-known for its woolen mill, where gorgeous blankets are woven. Visitors can tour the mill,
take a fascinating Underground Tour of gold rush era buildings and go to the Tamastlikt Cultural Institute,
a world-class Native American museum. Every September, the town's population swells with colorful
cowboys, indians in full regalia, horses, mules, oxen, and thousands of fans of the world famous
Pendleton Round-Up, the largest four day rodeo in the U.S.
To the trailhead: Park at SW 12th and Court in downtown Pendleton. This a short walk on a paved, level
pathway.
To the letterbox: Beneath the trees you will find Roy's Rock, lava and leaves at its back. Pass beyond the
backdrop and continue onward over verge, beneath limbs to the levee's top. An asphalt path will guide you
in the direction of the setting sun past slats and timbers, seating to the left. The bucks don't stop here
and happiness resides. Walk until you reach the point where Bedford's arch invites you to pass over to
the Halls of Academe. Move a stone between boulder and concrete, the rising sun at your back. Let 'er
Buck!
new letterbox OR (HC)
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-09-19
new letterbox OR (HC)
From: funhog1 (funhog@pacifier.com) |
Date: 2002-09-19 19:47:27 UTC
Re: [LbNA] new letterbox OR (HC)
From: Lillis Long (llong@lillislong.net) |
Date: 2002-09-19 22:20:10 UTC-07:00
ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cant believe you beat me to it. I was just up in Pendleton, visiting my
dad and helping him set up lights for happy canyon before round up started
and thinking "Gee, i should put a letterbox out here, no one else has."
Darn you and your mind reading ways! ;-)
Lillis(who is thinking she will do it anyways)
At 07:47 PM 9/19/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>On September 12, 2002 Funhog placed the Let 'er Buck! Letterbox in
>Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon.
>The town is well-known for its woolen mill, where gorgeous blankets are
>woven. Visitors can tour the mill,
>take a fascinating Underground Tour of gold rush era buildings and go to
>the Tamastlikt Cultural Institute,
>a world-class Native American museum. Every September, the town's
>population swells with colorful
>cowboys, indians in full regalia, horses, mules, oxen, and thousands of
>fans of the world famous
>Pendleton Round-Up, the largest four day rodeo in the U.S.
>
>To the trailhead: Park at SW 12th and Court in downtown Pendleton. This a
>short walk on a paved, level
>pathway.
>
>To the letterbox: Beneath the trees you will find Roy's Rock, lava and
>leaves at its back. Pass beyond the
>backdrop and continue onward over verge, beneath limbs to the levee's top.
>An asphalt path will guide you
>in the direction of the setting sun past slats and timbers, seating to the
>left. The bucks don't stop here
>and happiness resides. Walk until you reach the point where Bedford's arch
>invites you to pass over to
>the Halls of Academe. Move a stone between boulder and concrete, the
>rising sun at your back. Let 'er
>Buck!
>
>
>
>
>To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
>List etiquette, info, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
I cant believe you beat me to it. I was just up in Pendleton, visiting my
dad and helping him set up lights for happy canyon before round up started
and thinking "Gee, i should put a letterbox out here, no one else has."
Darn you and your mind reading ways! ;-)
Lillis(who is thinking she will do it anyways)
At 07:47 PM 9/19/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>On September 12, 2002 Funhog placed the Let 'er Buck! Letterbox in
>Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon.
>The town is well-known for its woolen mill, where gorgeous blankets are
>woven. Visitors can tour the mill,
>take a fascinating Underground Tour of gold rush era buildings and go to
>the Tamastlikt Cultural Institute,
>a world-class Native American museum. Every September, the town's
>population swells with colorful
>cowboys, indians in full regalia, horses, mules, oxen, and thousands of
>fans of the world famous
>Pendleton Round-Up, the largest four day rodeo in the U.S.
>
>To the trailhead: Park at SW 12th and Court in downtown Pendleton. This a
>short walk on a paved, level
>pathway.
>
>To the letterbox: Beneath the trees you will find Roy's Rock, lava and
>leaves at its back. Pass beyond the
>backdrop and continue onward over verge, beneath limbs to the levee's top.
>An asphalt path will guide you
>in the direction of the setting sun past slats and timbers, seating to the
>left. The bucks don't stop here
>and happiness resides. Walk until you reach the point where Bedford's arch
>invites you to pass over to
>the Halls of Academe. Move a stone between boulder and concrete, the
>rising sun at your back. Let 'er
>Buck!
>
>
>
>
>To unsubscribe: mailto:letterbox-usa-unsubscribe@egroups.com
>List etiquette, info, etc: http://www.letterboxing.org/list.html
>
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/