Jay, no: you can put out as many boxes on the trail as you think fit
the "flow" of the hike. We really like series of linked boxes because
we sort of get in a rhythm: finding one is fun, but looking for
several is great too. When we do multiples like that, we try to box
the highlights of the trail (overlooks, waterfalls, points of
interest), or do the beginning-middle-end of the hike. Go for it!
Jay
> Hello to all from Fredericksburg, VA. I am new at this game and
would like to place some letterboxes in my area. I have checked out a
nice nature / fitness trail that is about 1 - 1.5 miles long oneway.
Would 2 or 3 boxes be to many for the one trail? Are most limited to
1 box for any given area..
> Thanks I am lookiing forward to getting the family out looking as
soon as I get my personal stamp made..
>
> I like the idea of a mixed set of instruction. I am a bit of a geek
and love to use my GPS anytime I can. That is also why I recently
place a Geocache / GPS stash in my area too.
http://www.1bigred.com/jayc/geocache/breckcache.htm
>
> Jay Chamberlain
New member question..
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Started on 2000-06-16
New member question..
From: Jay Chamberlain (ae4mk@1bigred.com) |
Date: 2000-06-16 13:46:19 UTC-04:00
Hello to all from Fredericksburg, VA. I am new at
this game and would like to place some
letterboxes in my area. I have checked out a nice nature / fitness trail that is
about 1 - 1.5 miles long oneway. Would 2 or 3 boxes be to many for the one
trail? Are most limited to 1 box for any given area..
Thanks I am lookiing forward to getting
the family out looking as soon as I get my personal stamp made..
I like the idea of a mixed set of instruction. I am
a bit of a geek and love to use my GPS anytime I can. That is also why I
recently place a Geocache / GPS stash in my area too. http://www.1bigred.com/jayc/geocache/breckcache.htm
Jay Chamberlain
Re: New member question..
From: Jay Drew (drewclan@aol.com) |
Date: 2000-06-17 15:30:06 UTC