Letterboxing: A Fun and Addictive Sport for the Entire Family
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To some, a letterbox may be a place to put your mail, to others a movie format, but to a few it is an extremely addictive sport. Letterboxing combines orienteering, sleuthing, creativity, and typically a good hike. Having its modern origins in the mid 1800s' around Dartmoor England, letterboxing became better known to the United States in the late 1990's. To get started, a letterboxer needs to create or purchase a rubber stamp that will be his mark, or calling card. Many letterboxers create their own stamps by carving their selected image into art erasers or sometimes wood. This stamp is used to leave the letterboxers mark on found boxes as well in the notebooks of other letterboxers they come across either on the journey or at gathering events. To complete the letterboxer's supplies, the rubber stamp is added to a kit containing a notebook or field log, a compass, an ink pad, a pen or pencil, and plastic re-sealable baggies for "just in case".
Letterboxers follow a set of clues to find boxes. Current clues are typically posted online in group forums, but can also be related through printed catalogs or just by word of mouth. After receiving clues, the letterboxer solves word problems, follows coordinates, or seeks visual clues to learn the location of the hidden box. Boxes are usually in well accessible areas (such as parks or cemeteries), but hidden under, behind, or in things like leaves, mulch, trees, or buildings so the casual observer walking by would not necessarily be aware of its location.

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Takeaways
- Getting started in letterboxing
- How to find boxes
- Types of boxes
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Letterboxing began in the mid 1800's in Dartmoor England, and took over 100 years to migrate to the United States in the 1990's.Comments
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