Traveler

 

 

 

 
LOCATION:  My Boxin' Pak

CHALLENGE:  1 star

DATE/NUMBER:  08-Sep-2002/49

MAP: 

Speak, friend, and enter -- J.R.R. Tolkien

A traveler is a stamp you carry with you on the trail for if you meet someone else. You need not reveal your personal stamp in such a circumstance.

I've turned my traveler into a box, so you can stamp in, leave a hitchhiker there, whatever you usually do with a box. Just find me on the trail or at a gathering, and tell me the password or by me a beer (or appropriate beverage), and you've found the box.

My boxes don't get any easier than this ...

 
 
NOTE 1:  Off-trail walking may be involved. Pub crawling may be be involved.

NOTE 2:  Note that this is not a hitchhiker. Note that this is not a traveler, but a box called "Traveler" which is similar to a traveler (I also carry a traveler ... :)). Note that this is not a mystery box, yet it is a box of an unknown location ...

NOTE 3:  Be wary of snakes and other wildlife when reaching into dark places. No need to dig for this box. All bearings magnetic unless otherwise noted. A pace is a long stride counted on a footfall of either foot, i.e. two paces are counted each time the right foot hits the ground. Be aware of if or when there is game hunting in the area.

NOTE 4:  Please re-hide the thing well as you found it, and be discreet when stamping up.

DISCLAIMER & COPYRIGHT:  PERSONS USING THIS CLUE OR HUNTING THIS LETTERBOX DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK. Do not hunt this letterbox without reading and agreeing to the waiver first. Children, do not hunt this letterbox without the supervision of an adult who has read and agreed to the waiver. Possession of this clue does not imply rights of access to particular lands and route choices, or the safety thereof, including the location of the box itself. Always observe current local regulations, signs, property rights, and customs; you are responsible for your actions. Clue not indended to be taken literally or to suggest route choices; route choices (and the choice to proceed at all), are your choice.
This clue and associated stamp art are copyright © 2002, by Randy Hall. Permission to reproduce for personal use granted; all other rights reserved.

 
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