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Letterboxing
Northeast
Local
Letterboxes X

Gamelan
(Confirmed missing, a victim of brush clearing, July 2003)
Bosun's Box (Retired)
Great Gathering
(Placed for the Fall 2001 Letterbox Gathering:
there is a fee for parking in the summer season)
There are two entrances off Rte. 1 in Charlestown RI
to Burlingame State Park. The "southern" one leads to the
campground and the "northern" one, just opposite Ninigret
Park, leads to a swimming beach and picnic pavillion.
At this picnic beach, place 44, 45, & 46 in direct
line, and look under stone.
And Then There Were Three
(A tag-along letterbox)
"Three score twice is a century and twenty
To be together that long, there must be love aplenty."
If you don't get LOTS finding your way aCROSS
To a certain PRESERVE you'll think you're the boss:
Stroll back up to the lane and walk on down
the lower path, heading SSW.
Drop downhill past a big glacial erratic
and through the wood-pile field.
Then straight you'll go
through another, smaller field.
Pass through the large-stoned wall
to an old orchard,
and just to the east
spot an abandoned gate
and Alexis' Stone.
Now, inside the stone fenced corner,
11 GIANT steps south
to the multi-trunked swamp maple
(there are 7 trunks this winter and
the whole place has the fragrance of candles).
In the top of this stone wall:
And Then There Were Three.
Emerald City
Note: "Wildlife Management Area" is a euphemism for Hunting
Zone. These areas are not safe for letterboxing during hunting season
from Monday through Saturday. We do not recommend letterboxing here even
on Sundays during the hunting season. This is not a multi-use area and
hunters are not welcoming of hikers, bikers, birders, or boxers during
their season.
CT
Hunting Regulations
CT Hunting Season Specifics
Generally, Sept 15th through Jan 31st.
CT
Firearms Safety Program
In Memorium, Conservation Officer James Spignesi
Part of the Alice
in Wonderland Series, at a yellow brick road near you. Clues at:
http://www.geocities.com/trishkri/Oz.html
In The Line of Duty
Note: "Wildlife Management Area" is a euphemism for Hunting
Zone. These areas are not safe for letterboxing during hunting season
from Monday through Saturday. We do not recommend letterboxing here even
on Sundays during the hunting season. This is not a multi-use area and
hunters are not welcoming of hikers, bikers, birders, or boxers during
their season.
CT
Hunting Regulations
CT Hunting Season Specifics
Generally, Sept 15th through Jan 31st.
CT
Firearms Safety Program
In Memorium, Conservation Officer James Spignesi
(Another tag-along, this one in Scotland CT)
Enjoy finding Dan & Melissa's stunning Spignesi
Wildlife Management Area Letterbox
Returning uphill, you'll soon pass by an s-curve with
fine stone walls and a path leading south toward cedar. Staying with
the main trail, you'll next come upon a field on the left with good
eastern exposure.
In the southwest corner a big pine stands out. Just
behind, in the far side of the low stone wall, lives In The Line of Duty.
Fort Shantok
(Confirmed missing in July 2003)
Chester-Hadlyme Ferry
(Never planted, sigh)
Jordan Mill
(March '06: Temporarily removed for maintenance. To
tell you the truth, we're surprised that it has lasted this long, since
it's at one of those teen party spots. That is due to the excellent care
people have taken to rehide it well. Thank you to our wonderful finders!)
(Retired for the season in the Summer of 2008. We hope
to replant it in the fall in a safer spot)
Single box on an easy quarter-mile loop, one of our
favorite stamps.
At Jordan Green in Waterford Connecticut, at the junction of CT Rte. 156 and
213 (Rope Ferry Rd and Great Neck Rd), drive due south on Rte. 213 North a short way. Soon turn right on Trumbull Rd (Governor's Landing). Just before the mailbox for #17, turn right down the long driveway to the parking area.
West Farms Land Trust: Avery Tract
One of a series found at:
http://www.letterboxing.org/BoxView.asp?boxnum=4377&boxname=Avery_Tract_Series
West Farms Land
Trust: The Woodlands
A single letterbox on an easy one mile loop trail, about
45 minutes.
From I-95 in Waterford, CT, take exit 82. Turn north on
Rte. 85 and pass by the malls and Cross Rd, turning right at the stoplight
at Douglas Rd. Follow Douglas to the stop sign and go straight across onto
Greentree Dr. At the end of Greentree, you'll see the trail sign straight
ahead: park in the residential area.
From I-395 in Waterford, take exit 77 and turn south on
Rte. 85. Take the first left at the stoplight at Douglas Rd. Follow
Douglas to the stop sign and go straight across onto Greentree Dr. At the
end of Greentree, you'll see the trail sign straight ahead: park in the
residential area.
Hike east into the Woodlands and go straight at the
intersection for a clockwise loop around this lovely preservation area. We
were delighted to see chestnut trees, a rarity in this area. Follow a
stone fence until bending southwards.
At the next intersection (an alternate entrance via the
popular MTB/ATV trails at Old Barry Farm), turn right and follow the trail
southwest to soon find another stone wall. Before stepping through, notice
a fallen tree to the east about 6 steps away. The Woodlands Letterbox is
just beyond the stump, mid-high in the wall.
Now continue on the trail, looping west past some great
ledge to the intersection at the beginning. A left will bring you back
home.
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