Where did you and ADG learn to make such beautiful books?!
There is nothing like walking out into the woods in your own backyard
to find a new letterbox!
We were first. We used the "breathe on it" method to use your
original colors to stamp in our books. We really enjoyed that.
the Doubtful Guests
formerly Harpers Square Explorers
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., Fireflylight@a... wrote:
> Furry Woodland Creature
> Reston, VA
> Fairfax County
> EASY
>
> This box is placed near the Harpers Square Explorers' "Christmas
Tree
> Graveyard" box. Please check out their clues first!
>
> http://www.letterboxing.org/va/xmasgrav.htm
>
> Before or after finding the Christmas Tree Graveyard box, go to the
creek
> crossing. On the southern bank of the creek, there is a manhole
cover.
> Standing on that manhole cover, take a bearing of 150 degrees.
Follow the
> trail for 41 footfalls. On the right, see a large tree that has
broken in
> half. In the half that is still standing hides the little critter
you are
> looking for.
>
> Please recover this box very carefully as it is very visible from
the trail!
>
> Coleen
> "Firefly"
> P18 F74 X15 HH2
New VA box - Reston, VA - Enjoyed
2 messages in this thread |
Started on 2002-10-08
Re: New VA box - Reston, VA - Enjoyed
From: thedoubtfulguests (thedoubtfulguests@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-10-08 21:30:06 UTC
Re: [LbNA] Re: New VA box - Reston, VA - Enjoyed
From: (Fireflylight@aol.com) |
Date: 2002-10-08 17:40:37 UTC-04:00
I owe all my new found log book making talent to the amazing Sara of the ADG. She taught me everything I know!
Coleen
"Firefly"
P18 F74 X15 HH2
Coleen
"Firefly"
P18 F74 X15 HH2