This is the second in my Weber County Puzzle Cachers tribute series. This one's in honor of everyone's favorite Linux Jedi, none other than
Oberon Kenobi (a.k.a OK). After having a ton of fun working his LetterBox Treasures I decided to try one myself as a way of saying thanks. Hopefully I was paying enough attention to do this one justice OK, I lifted your LB description because I couldn't think of anything that said it better. There is an unactivated coin for FTF.
Here's your map.
Letterboxing started in Dartmoor, Devon, England in 1854. Letterboxing came to the U.S. because of an article in the April 1998 issue of Smithsonian Magazine. It consists of finding a box through the use of clues, which may be GPS coordinates.
In the letterbox (or "box" for short) is a logbook and a rubber stamp. The stamp remains in the box. The stamp is used to leave an image in the logbook you bring with you. Then you use your personal stamp to leave an image in the logbook inside of the box. If you don't have a personal stamp then please use the geocaching logbook. In true letterboxing style, you will need to bring your own inkpad. Black ink is recommended.
There are several letterboxes in the Ogden area if you'd like to join us in letterboxing.