Good morning,
Months ago, I belive I read clues to a couple California boxes that I
would like to be pointed to again.
It seems like one had to have a book, perhaps a novel, to get
important details of the clues, and then the boxes were on coastal
islands which were best reached by kayak.
OK.. that is the sum of my memory on this.
I have a email pen pal in San Diego who is big into sea kayaking. If
the boxes happen to be near there, I would love to send him the
clues.
Flyfisher
Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
4 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-09-27
Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
From: geoflyfisher (geoflyfisher@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-09-27 12:20:35 UTC
Re: Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
From: az89a (ron@goldenpic.com) |
Date: 2002-09-27 13:31:52 UTC
Unfortunately, the NPS confiscated those boxes.
Your sea kayaking buddy would still love it there. Countless sea
caves & uninhabited coves to explore.
Ron
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "geoflyfisher" wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Months ago, I belive I read clues to a couple California boxes that
I
> would like to be pointed to again.
>
> It seems like one had to have a book, perhaps a novel, to get
> important details of the clues, and then the boxes were on coastal
> islands which were best reached by kayak.
>
> OK.. that is the sum of my memory on this.
>
> I have a email pen pal in San Diego who is big into sea kayaking.
If
> the boxes happen to be near there, I would love to send him the
> clues.
>
> Flyfisher
Your sea kayaking buddy would still love it there. Countless sea
caves & uninhabited coves to explore.
Ron
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "geoflyfisher"
> Good morning,
>
> Months ago, I belive I read clues to a couple California boxes that
I
> would like to be pointed to again.
>
> It seems like one had to have a book, perhaps a novel, to get
> important details of the clues, and then the boxes were on coastal
> islands which were best reached by kayak.
>
> OK.. that is the sum of my memory on this.
>
> I have a email pen pal in San Diego who is big into sea kayaking.
If
> the boxes happen to be near there, I would love to send him the
> clues.
>
> Flyfisher
Re: Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
From: geoflyfisher (geoflyfisher@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-09-27 14:42:17 UTC
Sorry about the boxes. Thanks for the information.
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "az89a" wrote:
> Unfortunately, the NPS confiscated those boxes.
> Your sea kayaking buddy would still love it there. Countless sea
> caves & uninhabited coves to explore.
> Ron
>
>
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "az89a"
> Unfortunately, the NPS confiscated those boxes.
> Your sea kayaking buddy would still love it there. Countless sea
> caves & uninhabited coves to explore.
> Ron
>
>
Re: [LbNA] Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
From: Gwen & Don Jackson (foxsecurity@earthlink.net) |
Date: 2002-09-30 16:52:21 UTC-07:00
Hi Flyfisher , you can tell your San Diego friend that " The Heron and
Tinman " box in Long Beach is only reachable by kayak at high tide in
Alamitos Bay." Parsons Landing" box near Two Harbors in Catalina is also a
kayak reachable box.We also have two boxes on the Rogue river in Oregon that
can be reached by river kayak . Ron is absolutely right some of the most
pristine sea kayaking is at our Channel Islands
----- Original Message -----
From: geoflyfisher
To:
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 5:20 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
> Good morning,
>
> Months ago, I belive I read clues to a couple California boxes that I
> would like to be pointed to again.
>
> It seems like one had to have a book, perhaps a novel, to get
> important details of the clues, and then the boxes were on coastal
> islands which were best reached by kayak.
>
> OK.. that is the sum of my memory on this.
>
> I have a email pen pal in San Diego who is big into sea kayaking. If
> the boxes happen to be near there, I would love to send him the
> clues.
>
> Flyfisher
>
>
>
>
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Tinman " box in Long Beach is only reachable by kayak at high tide in
Alamitos Bay." Parsons Landing" box near Two Harbors in Catalina is also a
kayak reachable box.We also have two boxes on the Rogue river in Oregon that
can be reached by river kayak . Ron is absolutely right some of the most
pristine sea kayaking is at our Channel Islands
----- Original Message -----
From: geoflyfisher
To:
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 5:20 AM
Subject: [LbNA] Maybe California? Kayak Boxes
> Good morning,
>
> Months ago, I belive I read clues to a couple California boxes that I
> would like to be pointed to again.
>
> It seems like one had to have a book, perhaps a novel, to get
> important details of the clues, and then the boxes were on coastal
> islands which were best reached by kayak.
>
> OK.. that is the sum of my memory on this.
>
> I have a email pen pal in San Diego who is big into sea kayaking. If
> the boxes happen to be near there, I would love to send him the
> clues.
>
> Flyfisher
>
>
>
>
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