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Letterbox stamp
Letterbox stamp




letterbox stamp

I am offering an award for finding one of my letterboxes in each of Arizona's 15 counties. See the travel history for my hitchhikers:Ĭlick here to see my retired letterbox stamps. This is my old stamp (used from October 2003 to February 2006): This is the signature stamp I use to stamp the logbooks in the letterboxes: The letterboxes are listed in chronological order by the date I found them:

letterbox stamp

Go here for a list of the national parks webboxes I have created. Go here for a list of letterboxes I have placed (planted or hidden).

letterbox stamp

My letterboxing trail name (nickname or handle) is " Azroadie". The book " The Letterboxer's Companion" gives a nice introduction to the activity. Go to the Letterboxing North America or Atlas Quest: International Letterboxing websites for additional information. The wonderful thing about letterboxing is that it takes you to places you may not otherwise visit! When the box is found, the finders stamp their logbook with the stamp from the box, and then stamp the logbook in the box with their personal stamp and write a brief message. Those trying to find the boxes have their own stamp and logbook. The boxes contain a rubberstamp and a logbook. Basically, small boxes are hidden in the great outdoors, and clues to finding boxes located in North America are posted to the "Letterboxing North America" or "Atlas Quest: International Letterboxing" websites. Letterboxing is an international outdoor recreational activity.






Letterbox stamp