First of all, please place rubber band back onto ink pad after use and then please use a napkin or the ladt page of your letterbox journal to get excess ink off stamp so the next cacher does not get into a inky mess. Thank you.
This is a fairly straight forward letterbox-hybrid cache. In the general tradition of the series so far to date, I am placing one large letterbox out followed by the very rare micro letterbox caches. This cache is a larger size letterbox with a new ink pad, stamp (please do not take), a log book for you to stamp with your stamp, and a few trade items. Please remember to stamp your letterboxing journal/book with the stamp found in this cache.
I picked this location for this next letterbox in the series with permission. As with the bird depicted on the stamp, I too, go here periodically to get my feathers trimmed. But a word of caution, as you get near to the site, you will notice the reference to tetanus shots… lol. Please be courteous, please be respectful, please be polite, please DON’T be bashful. Also, please leave the cache, ink pad, and stamp in same or better condition as to when you found it. Be mindful of muggles and don’t go alone at night.
Please find all these new letterbox series of caches and place some out for me to find! There are not enough of these around and I have many more in this series to come. I also will have another series of letterbox-hybrids that I intend on hiding in the area.
To find out more about Letterbox Caches and the history of Letteboxing visit http://www.letterboxing.org/.
Congratulations to "team" Iansdad for FTF!
-another cache by arrowheadboy and arrowheadboy jr.