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http://www.letterboxing.org/BoxView.php?boxnum=18270&boxname=Treasure_Hunt
Once upon a time there was a noble and honorable king. The king had never lost a battle until one fateful evening when the fates turned against him. While defending his province from the ravages of evil, the tables turned. The king foresaw his fate. He knew his forces were doomed, and thus buried his treasure on the battlefield. The enchanted forest of “Battle Creek” arose on this hallowed earth. To this day, his treasure has not been found. However, a few stalwart creatures that protect the treasure still remain in the enchanted forest. If you are pure of heart and abide by the code of chivalry, they will assist you in your quest.
Once upon a time there was a noble and honorable king. The king had never lost a battle until one fateful evening when the fates turned against him. While defending his province from the ravages of evil, the tables turned. The king foresaw his fate. He knew his forces were doomed, and thus buried his treasure on the battlefield. The enchanted forest of “Battle Creek” arose on this hallowed earth. To this day, his treasure has not been found. However, a few stalwart creatures that protect the treasure still remain in the enchanted forest. If you are pure of heart and abide by the code of chivalry, they will assist you in your quest.
Wow...that sounds like fun! Maybe when I get back from Europe!? :cool:
l-o-n-g trip across the ocean, and that's a good thing
I've considered it more as geocaching has gone so mainstream and gotten rather hectic. Seems like letterboxes are fewer and farther between, and there isn't any sort of number issue. Maybe I'll make that one of my goals to do before the hunt, find all the letterboxes in Ramsey County.
this is intriguing
http://www.letterboxing.org/BoxView.php?boxnum=20234&boxname=The_Coolest_Celebration_on_Earth
Looks like there's 8 letterboxes listed in Ramsey Still in working order (Ian's mountain top cache is gone).