Letterboxing in the Pines...

PBJ1971

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Oct 19, 2004
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Belleplain, NJ
This is a "cut and paste" of a posting I put on another site about our letterboxing adventures...I think we are going to try to go again this weekend, because it's supposed to snow next week :D


Okay, so I am more of a lurker (lol) but college and other things
keep me from being able to be more active on this wonderful board!
I finally got out to a lot of the sites everyone talks about, and
it's not as far away as I thought...

My sister and I decided to go letterboxing (www.letterboxing.org)
with her kids and one of mine. It is a safe activity and helps the
kids see true New Jersey Pines history in the flesh; I'd like to
think they develop a better feel for their environment. Anyway, our
first stop was at Pasadena. It was really fascinating to see that
there had been so much activity at one time out here. My son did
get a little bent out of shape because of all the paint mess the
grafitti artists and paintballers had left; the couch surrounded by
a true mountain of beer cans didn't help things either. We did find
all the boxes (excellent work, box placer!) and went on to our next
stop. We didn't leave, however, without taking a bunch of pics--you
never know how much longer stuff like this will survive (weather,
vandals, idiots, etc.).

Our next stop was supposed to have been Friendship. I say that
because we wound up in Chatsworth at (you guessed it!) Buzby's!
Right on the money, Mrs. Schmidt was wonderful! She was very
friendly and helpful--I wound up buying some chocolate covered
cranberries, her book about towns (lost but not forgotten?) and some
postcards. So then we started heading for Friendship. My sister
realized we were getting low on gas so she figured she drive until
we either ran out or came to a local gas station...LMAO! Guess she
still thinks she's in Cape May because we had to drive into Egg
Harbor City. After getting gas, we headed back to find Friendship.
The map book we purchased was not of too much help (roads missing,
extra roads, etc.) but Mrs. Schmidt's book was a big help (yeah!).
We found the Speedwell historical marker (?) sign and headed back
towards Friendship. For the life of us, we could not find the
letterbox! We looked for about an hour, wandering amongst the ruins
carefully. We did see were the cranberry packing house had been,
and there is a guardrail there with what looks like a new "memorial
post".

After giving up, we dug out out trusty book and maps, following
the road towards the Carranza Memorial. That letterbox was pretty
easy to find. Gotta thank that placer for marking the spots with
telephone pole numbers! We didn't see the rattlesnake, however and
went back along our way. A few things we did see were the Juvenile
Correction Center--my hubby took the state test recently for
juvenile corrections, and I really think it would have been a heck
of a search if he had to look for the place! We did get to see the
Carranza Memorial, and it looked in decent shape. We also saw,
unfortunately, a pile of about 5 or 6 dead Canadian Geese along the
roadside...shame we had to try to explain that one to the kids.

Our next stop would have been the letterbox near the burned out
firetower on Bear Swamp Hill...if we had not gotten lost! We wound
up out on what a local told us was Sooy Place Road--guess it would
have helped if we had a trail map (lol). It seemed like it took
forever, but my sister's
little Saturn held the roads pretty well and we eventually got out
to Route 72. We didn't find the box because we couldn't find the
site of the old fire tower but we'll have to try again.

All in all, it was a good time had by all. We spent about six
hours letterboxing with traveling too. Like I said, the kids really
enjoy the history part too because they were talking about and
imagining all the way home what the house and the people would have
been like in those lost (but not forgotten!) towns...

Next stop--some of our local ghost towns and even a trek back
up to the Pines to find those two boxes!


"Queen Tucker"
AKA Heather Tucker
(forever researching my past...CAMP, HESS, MASON, BEEBE
and about 17,000 other relatives!)
 

Rubibee

Scout
Dec 10, 2002
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Moorestown, NJ
Welcome to the wonderful world of letterboxing. It can certainly become quite an addicting hobby. On the yahoo groups I am known as "letterboxingbee". I've been letterboxing for over 3 years now. It's been such fun!

I see you were at "Pasadena". That is one of my favorite places down the pines. It is sure a shame the amount of trash that is collecting there. :(

Sorry you couldn't find my letterbox at Friendship. It's there, we just checked on it not too long ago. The best suggestion I can make is read and follow the directions carefully :) It's there.

You reference the next letterbox as "Carranza" but thanking the placer for marking the telephone poles with #'s, I think you meant my box called "Ssssss" because that one is the only one in the area that uses the telephone pole #'s in the clues. No biggie.

The next letterbox, I have a gentle warning for you - it is not wise to give the location of a MYSTERY letterbox away in any sit rep (situation report) . This is also one of my boxes and it it listed on letterboxing.org as a mystery box. I never referenced "the real locations name" in any part of the clue. There are other letterboxers on the news groups that CAN get and DO get pretty fiesty if some one discusses their mystery box and gives away the spot. Simple newbie mistake.

Again welcome to letterboxing, this is a wonderful hobby for everyone in the family. I can recommend you join all the yahoo letterboxing groups. There are several. You can PM here and I will tell you the exact web address of them or you can email me off the ghost town group you posted your other message to. I can give you some good pointers and explain some letterboxing "stuff" to you.

Hopefully one day we can meet up for an exchange or we'll meet up on the trails somewhere someday.



See you on the trails,

letterboxingbee (letterboxing trail name)
4WheelingBee (name used on this board)
--Bev (real name)
 

PBJ1971

Scout
Oct 19, 2004
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Belleplain, NJ
I see you were at "Pasadena". That is one of my favorite places down the pines. It is sure a shame the amount of trash that is collecting there. :(

--It is a shame, the requisite beer cans and grafitti kind ruin it...

Sorry you couldn't find my letterbox at Friendship. It's there, we just checked on it not too long ago. The best suggestion I can make is read and follow the directions carefully :) It's there.

--LOL! I got lost figuring out where on the bridge you start from; the south side or the north side... :D

You reference the next letterbox as "Carranza" but thanking the placer for marking the telephone poles with #'s, I think you meant my box called "Ssssss" because that one is the only one in the area that uses the telephone pole #'s in the clues. No biggie.

--Yeah, I realized that after I posted...I really like the phone poles, it helps :)

The next letterbox, I have a gentle warning for you - it is not wise to give the location of a MYSTERY letterbox away in any sit rep (situation report) .

--Ugh, I am sorry--I forgot <embarrassed>. Still going to go look for it, now it's got me thinking (lol)!

Again welcome to letterboxing, this is a wonderful hobby for everyone in the family. I can recommend you join all the yahoo letterboxing groups. There are several. You can PM here and I will tell you the exact web address of them or you can email me off the ghost town group you posted your other message to. I can give you some good pointers and explain some letterboxing "stuff" to you.

--I would love the webbaddy's of the other groups. I kind of started last year but put it off to the wayside...now getting into doing it again and it will be my pregnancy exercise :D something different...

Hopefully one day we can meet up for an exchange or we'll meet up on the trails somewhere someday.

--Look forward to meeting you too. Email me at irishqueen1971@yahoo.com or Brighid1971@hotmail.com if there's any other tips and ideas I should know about letterboxing.

Thanks again,

"QueenTucker"
<AKA Heather>
 
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