"I'm sorry, but the excuse that a GPS is unaffordable just doesn't wash for anyone who travels at all to find letterboxes. People don't buy a GPS because...
... LOL--I think we now know how pompous he can be. I own a GPS. I can afford a GPS. GPS does not equal letterboxing in my never to be humble opinion and...
I've read this a lot on the letterboxing board, the claim that letterboxing is a 'leave no trace' past-time while geocaching destroys the environment. ...
... requires ... cache ... Did I say that? No, don't believe that I did, so you can knock it off. I did say that I've seen that geocachers tend to trample the...
I have one at the Dedham Corp T station in Massachusetts. I have received about 12 postcards in the last year. Bicycling George test'; "> test'; "> ...
This year we are having a twist on conventional concepts and going with A gambling ghouls/Haunted Vegas type feel to it... With fun interactive family gaming...
... OK, you %$#^%&* idiot, lemme diagram your sentences for you! You said, AND I QUOTE, "GPS does not equal letterboxing in my never to be humble opinion and...
Kirbert, I think you often have valuable things to add to a discussion. But name-calling, even in comic strip form, is not the way to get anyone to listen to...
Great post, dewberry! And not just for Kirbert. That's such an important thing for all of us to be reminded of...we can (and often should) walk away when our...
ACTUALLY (not to start in with you again b/c we all know that it'll just go back and forth) when you have to save the gas money to go boxing getting a GPS unit...
I said what I meant that a GPS doesn't equal letterboxing. I did *not* say that a letterbox with GPS coordinates equals a geocache. I did say that I've seen...
More than lessons in English, Kirbert may need a few geometry classes. Seems to me like it's more mathematics than English. And rather than Emily Post, maybe...
I agree, if you want to geocache, then geocache; if you want to letterbox, letterbox! Is this just an American phenomenon that we can't leave well enough...
Eeeeeewwwww. Dartmoor. I'm in England now and then to visit relatives. I rarely letterbox over there. Compass directions compass directions compass ...
I like to back my 'PZ cut' carved stamps with wood or maybe masonite, and sometimes I sandwich a piece of foam in between. A product called, "Perfect Glue #1...
I've backed stamps using plexiglass (ace hardware scrap bin) and rubber cement. Seems to work fine with Mastercarve. I haven't added any foam to my stamps. ...
Generalsans, I have backed my PZKut stamps with 1/4" thick wood using "Duco" cement and it holds up to moisture,cold,and other elements real well. Only ...
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I have thought of backing with wood but have seen that warpage in action so haven't. I like the idea of the plexiglass sp? Seems that holds up pretty well. ...
... I've been using the foam stuff that stampeaz sells. It seems to work pretty good, gives enough flexibility to get good images, but adds support to the...
I think I'm getting into this thing a little too late, but why not? When it comes to trashing an area, letterboxers can be as bad as geocachers (much more of a...
Yup. No one has ever offered to diagram sentences for ME. Sheba =) azobox <jparkerg@...> wrote: --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Brian, Ryan &...
Why not? Of course, why not? I have no problem with anyone using GPS for their clues. Their box, their clues. I wouldn't be finding the box because of my...