This question is directed to all you hardy folks in New England.
How are you able to stay on a trail? locate boxes off trail? Seems
like everything looks different or the same, whichever way you view
it. I LOVE the snow! Since this is our 1st winter L'boxing I'm a bit
hesitant on the approach. Seems I'm a bit accident prone. I'll
probably fall into a snow drift. After my mudbath episode, I see
danger at every turn.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow,
Psychomommy
? L'boxing in snow?
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Started on 2002-12-05
? L'boxing in snow?
From: psycomommy2003 (ktborrelli@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-12-05 15:42:03 UTC
Re: [LbNA] ? L'boxing in snow?
From: be ma (bema57@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2002-12-05 15:51:37 UTC
Another critical winter weather related issue -- how do I find my newspaper
in the snow? (And to think that we are originally from the NY area) But,
you know us, we're having trouble finding boxes in the summer and fall!...
(not to mention mittens in the snow banks) BeMa
>From: "psycomommy2003"
>Reply-To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [LbNA] ? L'boxing in snow?
>Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 15:42:03 -0000
>
> This question is directed to all you hardy folks in New England.
>How are you able to stay on a trail? locate boxes off trail? Seems
>like everything looks different or the same, whichever way you view
>it. I LOVE the snow! Since this is our 1st winter L'boxing I'm a bit
>hesitant on the approach. Seems I'm a bit accident prone. I'll
>probably fall into a snow drift. After my mudbath episode, I see
>danger at every turn.
> Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow,
> Psychomommy
>
>
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in the snow? (And to think that we are originally from the NY area) But,
you know us, we're having trouble finding boxes in the summer and fall!...
(not to mention mittens in the snow banks) BeMa
>From: "psycomommy2003"
>Reply-To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [LbNA] ? L'boxing in snow?
>Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 15:42:03 -0000
>
> This question is directed to all you hardy folks in New England.
>How are you able to stay on a trail? locate boxes off trail? Seems
>like everything looks different or the same, whichever way you view
>it. I LOVE the snow! Since this is our 1st winter L'boxing I'm a bit
>hesitant on the approach. Seems I'm a bit accident prone. I'll
>probably fall into a snow drift. After my mudbath episode, I see
>danger at every turn.
> Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow,
> Psychomommy
>
>
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Re: ? L'boxing in snow?
From: birder579 (birder579@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2002-12-05 19:50:14 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@y..., "psycomommy2003" wrote:
> This question is directed to all you hardy folks in New
England.
> How are you able to stay on a trail? locate boxes off trail? ******
I'm an old hand at walking the trails in Connecticut. They are in
the same places as they were in the summertime. Locating boxes
under several inches of snow is another problem. This is my first
winter l'boxing, and I probably will wait to see if the snow melts
in mid winter (or maybe not). Maybe I will curl up by the fire and
wait for spring. We could trade l'boxing tails, tall or otherwise,
while we wait.
The Bird Stamper
F29 X2
> This question is directed to all you hardy folks in New
England.
> How are you able to stay on a trail? locate boxes off trail? ******
I'm an old hand at walking the trails in Connecticut. They are in
the same places as they were in the summertime. Locating boxes
under several inches of snow is another problem. This is my first
winter l'boxing, and I probably will wait to see if the snow melts
in mid winter (or maybe not). Maybe I will curl up by the fire and
wait for spring. We could trade l'boxing tails, tall or otherwise,
while we wait.
The Bird Stamper
F29 X2