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(11/11/01) Tom, stricken with letterboxing fever, puts on his dizzy face, while Sonya wrinkles her nose at the camera. Brian the photographer laughs silently, knowing this picture is going on the internet.


(11/11/01) Pascal, Brian and Ariel, have a brief sitdown as they stamp away.


(11/11/01) Sonya rewards Pascal whom, like a good puppy, has read and studied his letterboxing clues before setting out for the day.


(11/11/01) Once again, the newcomers are lost in the woods. But a minute or two in review gets them back on track.


(11/11/01) Pascal discovers the next letterbox! Which is all good and well, until...


(11/11/01) ...he suffers our first letterboxing casualty, getting poked in the head by a stick! Luckily, the Perfect Circle Letterboxing Guild always carries a first aid kit in their pack. Crisis averted!


(11/11/01) Late in the day, Tom launches ahead of the group and discovers a letterbox of his very own. Tragedy ensues when he swallows the stamp, thinking it's candy.


(11/11/01) Finally, here's the group photo for the day.

 

And now, the fine print: Waiver of Responsibility and Disclaimer: Letterboxing, like any outdoor sport, carries the risk of various and unforseen hazards (including, but not limited to, deer ticks and poison ivy). The Perfect Circle Letterboxing Guild support a policy of not knowingly placing letterboxes in areas that will create undue risk to the letterbox hunter. However, as conditions may vary, it is the responsibility of the letterbox searcher to become thoroughly familiar with the conditions in the area to be searched, to adequately prepare for those conditions, and to conduct oneself safely and responsibly with respect to those conditions and with respect to his or her personal abilities and limitations. The Perfect Circle Letterboxing Guild and the individual letterbox sponsors assume no liability for events which may occur related directly or indirectly to one's searching for a letterbox. Do not let children hunt for letterboxes unsupervised. By reading and utilizing this letterbox clue, you acknowledge the above conditions, and accept responsibility for your own actions, and agree to hold non-liable the clubs and clue writers/box sponsors, and further, agree to provide this disclaimer to any person with whom you share these letterbox clues.

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