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Re: Coming to Orlando
Board: State: Florida
Reply to: #1044096 by KnottyKnitterDirtMonkey
Mar 5, 2026 10:13am
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well... take this as you will, I've lived here all my life, then when up in AK i drove the the Seward Highway near the Turnagain Arm with a Subaru and was like "man! What a gorgeous, twisty, fun to drive road! I love this! What an exhilarating drive! 4 wheel drive is awesome!" and the fellow who caught a ride with me thought I was nuts.

Also, I swear by a owning a dash cam. Won't have a car without one now. :D
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044103 by anytree
Mar 5, 2026 10:18am
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I'm looking for ideas on how to hide a letterbox in an evergreen tree with low, thick branches.

We have glued the hook portion of an old plastic coat hanger to a LocknLock container. I don't remember what kind of glue we used but it helps to rough up the plastic with sandpaper before applying glue.
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044105 by Team Mac
Mar 5, 2026 10:25am
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For our “Clue Crew” we used to have a bigger crew 20 years ago.
Our children have grown up and now it’s me and hubby that make up our crew.
How many are in your crew?
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044103 by anytree
Mar 5, 2026 10:33am
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We’ve seen a bunch of different clever ways boxes are hidden in evergreen trees. We’ve used zip ties and small medicine bottles with camo duct tape.
The bird suet holder was the most clever idea we have seen. Inside the suet holder was a black duct-taped pouch containing the logbook and stamp.
It was very camouflaged among the tree branches and securely held the pouch.
Re: Different carving tips?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1044101 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 5, 2026 10:49am
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thanks wise wanderer!!! I was thinking it was a website I had to go to!
I will message again, this time spelling the name correctly 🤣
Re: War with Iran
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044095 by MissMoon
Mar 5, 2026 11:04am
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This is a cluster phuque* and it's only just begun. Trump is destabilizing the entire Middle East. He is doing what all of the terrorist groups have been trying to do for decades - create chaos. So what does that make him?

From now on, No other nation, except Israel, is going to trust us. This is gonna be an endless war. Someday we may get out of the war, but the region's "US induced" war will continue. And we probably will never leave the region.

BTW Israel had no qualms about attacked the USS Liberty in 1967 because they consider attacking it and apologizing later as in their best interest. The attack killed 34 Americans and wounded 171 more.

Old Blue
*French
Re: Bugonia
Board: Movie Moments
Reply to: #1044092 by Amanda from Seattle
Mar 5, 2026 11:17am
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Thank you!
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044105 by Team Mac
Mar 5, 2026 2:01pm
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Usually 2. Sometimes we plan a road trip and have 3 or 4.
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044105 by Team Mac
Mar 5, 2026 2:54pm
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My crew? Uh. One?
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044103 by anytree
Mar 5, 2026 3:07pm
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The suet holder mentioned can be bought online with no suet. That way they are not at all expensive.

If it’s in a place where stealth is important I’m not a fan of the net container. Getting it off and back on securely can be time consuming.
Sometimes….
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Mar 5, 2026 3:15pm
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it’s a sitcom. He fired Kristi Noem. I saw a snippet of her testimony about the I think ……$70 million ……luxury plane they bought claiming that was going to save money after they “refurbished” it. Hilarious. I think that was the straw that broke his back.
Re: Sometimes….
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044121 by MissMoon
Mar 5, 2026 4:55pm
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I think it was the exposure of the vanity ad featuring her on horseback in front of Mt. Rushmore, produced by a brand new, unknown company owned by her friend, and paid $220M. When brought to light, she said it was approved by Trump. I guess he didn't like being thrown under that burning bus.

I wonder if her new fictitious title "Envoy for The Shield of the Americas" comes with a pay cut.
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044103 by anytree
Mar 5, 2026 5:20pm
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Last year, I found a box on LbNA that was a pouch with this bar/bracket with a couple of hooks on it. The letterbox was hanging off the branch of a tree a couple of feet overhead.
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044105 by Team Mac
Mar 5, 2026 5:40pm
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1 to.... ????
At events, some of the groups can be several people. :)
Re: Different carving tips?
Board: Stamp Carving and Mounting
Reply to: #1043603 by joyindenison
Mar 5, 2026 7:17pm
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Get narrower gouges.

A way to simulate a narrower gouge is to bend the material outward. That way you can carve the same width of furrow, but when you let it relax it will become narrower. You will become better as you practice.

However, what I do takes more practice: Learn to carve very shallow furrows. It takes a sharp gouge. I sharpen my own to make sure that they are sharp when I need them.

Here is a video on sharpening a small V-gouge. This example is a wood gouge, but see how well the result cuts wood? I use this to sharpen my gouges and blades. As suggested in Kirbert's sharpening tutorial (which someone else can post a link to), use a ceramic knife to take the burrs off of the inside of the gouge.
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044108 by SherlockMiles
Mar 5, 2026 7:46pm
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Suet holder

Be sure to use a new suet holder. The scent from a used one will surely attract critters with sharp teeth who like to nibble on things.
Re: War with Iran
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044116 by DoubleSaj and Old Blue
Mar 5, 2026 7:49pm
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Trump is destabilizing the entire Middle East. He is doing what all of the terrorist groups have been trying to do for decades - create chaos. So what does that make him?

May I point out a similar campaign beginning on 19 March 2011 in Libya by a coalition of NATO counties:




Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044105 by Team Mac
Mar 5, 2026 9:05pm
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Usually 2, but it's fun to team up with 1 or 2 others, especially at events. Teaming up with other boxers can be a great way to improve boxing skills, as everyone has a different skill set and methodology. Learning new ways to solve clues is fun! 5 or more in a group starts to get cumbersome but there are times when it still works.
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044113 by The Clue Crew
Mar 5, 2026 9:08pm
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We had 3 humans & 1 lab. But just like your story our son grew up.
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044105 by Team Mac
Mar 5, 2026 9:59pm
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Ummm, just me? But that will change Saturday at my first TALE!
Re: War with Iran
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044129 by Oberon_Kenobi
Mar 6, 2026 4:29am
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Whataboutism aside, I’m curious as to why you didn’t post this text from the Wikipedia article:

In a 2016 interview with Fox News, U.S. President Barack Obama stated that the "worst mistake" of his presidency was "probably failing to plan for the day after what I think was the right thing to do in intervening in Libya."[311][312] Obama also acknowledged there had been issues with following up the conflict planning, commenting in a 2016 interview with The Atlantic magazine that British Prime Minister David Cameron had allowed himself to be "distracted by a range of other things".

The ability to admit making mistakes is a characteristic that the current president sorely lacks. Instead, he doubles down on his mistakes (tariffs, for example) or blames others. I don’t recall any other president with such a complete inability to accept any responsibility for his actions.
Re: Coming to Orlando
Board: State: Florida
Reply to: #1044111 by DM Scuba Brat
Mar 6, 2026 5:38am
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We have dash cams in all of our cars. It’s helped us on many an accident, to prove that we weren’t at fault.

Ok so no lie about traffic and drivers in Miami! Understood. What should we see in Miami and if we make it down are you up for meeting up again?
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044103 by anytree
Mar 6, 2026 6:13am
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I’ve done this successfully and my boxes are still in place several years later.

I used a prescription bottle upside down. I glued a metal hanger (the hook part) to the container. The hangers from Kohl’s are the best. Then added a layer of green duct tape for camouflage and to help secure it. Since the cap is on the bottom, it doesn’t take in water. There is no log book, just the stamps. They hang against the branches like Christmas decorations.

You could probably use a carabiner instead of the hook and attach in the same manner.
Re: War with Iran
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044129 by Oberon_Kenobi
Mar 6, 2026 7:22am
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Libya is currently divided between two primary, rival administrations.
This enduring stalemate stems, in part, from the failure to hold elections in 2021, with power split geographically between the west and east; and with warlords controlling territories scattered about.

The conflict is characterized by a struggle for legitimacy, control over oil resources, human rights abuses, terrorism, and the influence of foreign powers, with the country still reeling from the aftermath of the 2011 civil war and the subsequent collapse of state institutions. (AI assisted)

The Iranian situation is massively larger and complex, with dozens of countries, ethnic and/or religious groups. All of this and a few thousand years of ugly history.

Old Blue
Re: War with Iran
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044133 by Rocklun
Mar 6, 2026 7:26am
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The ability to admit making mistakes is a characteristic that the current president sorely lacks. Instead, he doubles down on his mistakes (tariffs, for example) or blames others. I don’t recall any other president with such a complete inability to accept any responsibility for his actions.

But Trump never has made a mistake, just ask him.
Re: Sometimes….
Board: It's Politics as Usual
Reply to: #1044123 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 6, 2026 7:53am
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I wonder if her new fictitious title "Envoy for The Shield of the Americas" comes with a pay cut.

Be a shame if she had to curtail her earring purchases.

Signed Too Easy To Ignore.

One headline reads “Kristi Noem confronts grim truth that everyone is expendable in Trump world”

Everyone learns that at some point.
Re: Coming to Orlando
Board: State: Florida
Reply to: #1044135 by KnottyKnitterDirtMonkey
Mar 6, 2026 9:05am
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If I'm in town, I'm down! :) I will be in Orlando at some point of April, so just let me know.,
Re: Letterbox in a tree
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044136 by PuggleMom
Mar 6, 2026 11:35am
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The hangers from Kohl’s are the best.

Where else but AQ? 😊 I love this place.
Re: Team size?
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044132 by joyindenison
Mar 6, 2026 11:37am
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Saturday at my first TALE!

I SOOO jealous! You are in for a great experience. Please tell the folks there that DZ&ECP say hello.
Tracker Participant Max Signups
Board: Postals
Mar 6, 2026 4:11pm
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I'm finalizing my first singleton postal this weekend/beginning of next week and am thinking about how I want to go about organizing the tracker. I've gone through some of the previous trackers for inspiration and think I have wording/rules figured out, but was wondering about the tracker participant signups limit.

What determines how many people you let into your trackers? Is it estimated mail time? Management? Logbook space? Lack of postal interest? Something else I'm not thinking of?

It seems like the average singleton postal tracker for this past year is limited to 8 participants and I was just wondering why that is?

Thanks everyone!