![]() ![]() Things will quiet down, though the road itself is still quite busy, and soon you will see the sign that signals the beginning of the Green Springs National Historic Landmark District. Travel north from this crossroad and on your way you may notice Springing up out of a local Creek the gated entrance to the large ‘castle like’ luxury dwellings of modern suburban royalty more fond of the view than farming. The necessity of this protection will be clear if you make your way to this area from highway 64 as the crossroads here, though named as if a Judaic utopia, are really the meca of trucks, especially those distributing for Walmart. ![]() The Green Springs Historic district was created to protect from development these 14,000 acres of privately owned 18th and 19h century plantations. I will work on taming it a bit as time allows but please be prepared! The perils of nature :-} Warning: There is POISON IVY here and that at the letterbox only is especially HUGE you must protect yourself if allergic. ĬONGRATULATIONS TO ALLIBEANR for the First Find!! - Great Stamp too! This letterbox is a letterbox-geocache hybrid and a separate letterbox only hidden in a region in Louisa County, Virginia called the Green Springs National Historical Landmark District. If the original planter wants it back - please let me know, glad to transfer it! ![]() does not support any of these sites they are only a reference submitted by customers that have used them in the past.**1/14/18 - sought and found the broken gladware letterbox: logbook was wet pulp paper, and stamp was gone, so have adopted this box to retire it. There are about 90,000 active letterboxes hidden just in North America. Please close the box back up and secure it back where you found it. Then take their stamp in the letterbox and stamp it in your journal writing down the date and location that you found the letterbox. Use your ink pad and stamp your stamp in their journal with the date you were there. Once you locate a letterbox there will be a log book that you stamp your stamp in and a rubber stamp to stamp in your book. What do you do when you find a letterbox you were looking for? Ĭlick here to submit your own design for a rubber stamp for only $7.50 each for one inch wooden rubber stamp.Ĭlick here for more detailed information and photos of letterboxing and getting started. * A rubber stamp that you designed or is unique to you. *A small journal, can be found at dollar stores or craft stores. Click here for the Letterboxing of North America site. However, clues to finding some of the most highly-sought boxes are passed around by word of mouth. They post clues to finding the box online on one of several Web sites. These boxes that you are looking for are usually hidden in places like parks, walking paths or other public areas. Letterboxing is an exciting adventure that resembles a “treasure hunt” for boxes hidden outside. Once you find it, sign and date the logbook, re-hide the geocache exactly how you found it, and share your experience online. Use or the official Geocaching® apps for iPhone and Android to pick a geocache and navigate to its location. To get started, all you need is a free Geocaching account and the official Geocaching® app or a GPS. There are millions of geocaches around the world. This is the perfect patch for Geocaching and Letterboxing in your area or with a group.Įxplore, find and log geocaches around the world. ![]()
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