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Re: Running into two letterboxers in the same day!?!
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044023 by claudewhite
Feb 28, 2026 8:10pm
It's always an unexpected treat to encounter other boxers. We once crossed paths with the same group of boxers twice in one day at completely different locations! That was interesting.
Boxes at New Store at the Smokies
Board: State: Tennessee
Mar 1, 2026 6:07am
The Grand Opening for our store is March 12th to 15th, and several letterboxers have been like enough to carve stamps to be planted around the store. Yay!
If you are going to be in the area of the Great Smoky Mountains, we invite you to stop by. Tennessee Readiness is a camping, hiking, survival, and Smoky Mountain gift store.
Heartfelt thank yous to Bungalow Boxer, Silver Snoots, jolittleRose, Basset Mom, Owl bcnu, and Red Bird for carving over a dozen stamps for the store.
If you are going to be in the area of the Great Smoky Mountains, we invite you to stop by. Tennessee Readiness is a camping, hiking, survival, and Smoky Mountain gift store.
Heartfelt thank yous to Bungalow Boxer, Silver Snoots, jolittleRose, Basset Mom, Owl bcnu, and Red Bird for carving over a dozen stamps for the store.
Re: Carving request
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1043731 by Shiba & Megona
Mar 1, 2026 7:28am
Thank you!!
Re: Icons
Board: Venting Board
Reply to: #1043998 by Basset Mom
Mar 1, 2026 8:38am
Thank you. I learn something new every day. ♡
Re: NLW - Escape Rooms - In DC Sunday, July 19th
Board: Territory: District of Columbia
Reply to: #1044009 by NLW
Mar 1, 2026 8:58am
If there is a letterbox involved, and I'm available....I'm in!
Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Mar 1, 2026 10:21am
I use cardstock that is .002 per sheet, based on measuring a stack of 20 sheets. If postcards are going missing, it might be due to the specifications.
USPS material specifications for postcards:
Minimum Size: 3.5 x 5
Maximum Standard Size: 4.25 x 6
Thickness: 0.007" – 0.016"
Shape: Must be rectangular
Finish: Can be glossy or matte, but must be able to be processed by machines.
Surface Obstructions: No items like stickers, magnets, or appendages that make the card uneven or too thick, as these may require higher postage or make it nonmailable.
Address Area: The right half (or bottom right) of the back side must be kept clear for the address and barcode.
USPS material specifications for postcards:
Minimum Size: 3.5 x 5
Maximum Standard Size: 4.25 x 6
Thickness: 0.007" – 0.016"
Shape: Must be rectangular
Finish: Can be glossy or matte, but must be able to be processed by machines.
Surface Obstructions: No items like stickers, magnets, or appendages that make the card uneven or too thick, as these may require higher postage or make it nonmailable.
Address Area: The right half (or bottom right) of the back side must be kept clear for the address and barcode.
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044034 by aMAZEing adventure frog
Mar 1, 2026 10:33am
I use cardstock that is .002 per sheet
Thanks for the information on cardstock specs. All I have ever seen on cardstock refers to thickness by weight - 90-pound, 120-pound, etc. Do you happen to know what the weight equivalent is, relative to the thickness?
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044035 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 1, 2026 11:09am
Basically, the USPS is expecting "90 pound" cardstock. AI claims that is "0.0074 to 0.0122 inches"
AI claims 120lb is 0.0145-0.018 - potentially I tiny fraction too large.
The .002 measurement is probably the pages not perfectly pressed together when measuring a stack and accuracy in the measuring equipment.
AI claims 120lb is 0.0145-0.018 - potentially I tiny fraction too large.
The .002 measurement is probably the pages not perfectly pressed together when measuring a stack and accuracy in the measuring equipment.
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044036 by RIclimber
Mar 1, 2026 11:52am
I have also seen postcards laminated on one side only (not the address side), and that would make a difference in thickness. I wonder if USPS would consider that a “sticker”?
This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Mar 1, 2026 12:53pm
Does anyone have the This is a Letterbox blurb to add to a new box that they could send me? Working on some plants. I know I've seen it on this site, but can't find it!
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044038 by anytree
Mar 1, 2026 1:27pm
On the toolbox drop-down at the top of the page you will see a "forms" opotion.
fillin
what is letterboxing card
hope this helps
condo
fillin
what is letterboxing card
hope this helps
condo
Dear Newbies….
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Mar 1, 2026 1:31pm
If you keep your entire logbook private anyone who might want to check out your logbook for your plants won’t be able to see them.
Just sayin’.
Just sayin’.
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044039 by condo
Mar 1, 2026 1:34pm
There it is! Thank you!!
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044037 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 1, 2026 2:08pm
I've been sending laminated postcards thru the mail for over 10 years without incident... I have found that certain employees do tend follow 'guidelines' differently. That's why I go on Saturday - Colin is a peach - the guy there during the week is a pit...
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044039 by condo
Mar 1, 2026 2:17pm
wow, I clicked on the link and was surprised to see my name as writing this and I don't even remember doing this.
Its times like this I realize how old I am getting...😳🤭
hmmmmmm. Or maybe someone else wrote it and just added my name. 🤔
Its times like this I realize how old I am getting...😳🤭
hmmmmmm. Or maybe someone else wrote it and just added my name. 🤔
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044037 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 1, 2026 2:33pm
I’ve been using 110# card stock with no laminate and no issues. Often the postal barcode will not print on laminated cards which then requires an extra step of the barcode sticker. I have also successfully used wide packaging tape on the front (picture side) only with no problems.
Re: Brenda of Rgang
Board: Toad Hollow Friends
Reply to: #1044011 by Trailtracker
Mar 1, 2026 2:43pm
I suspended from FB February 2025 without warning or reason. Sad, but not sad.
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044037 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 1, 2026 3:08pm
I usually laminate only the front side of my postcards to protect the artwork, and to prevent the card from getting torn. I've never had any problems mailing them.
Re: Postcard LTC specifications.
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1044036 by RIclimber
Mar 1, 2026 3:32pm
The point is that I’m surprised and intrigued by what is getting through the post office as it relates to postcard LTCs: Double sided lamination, multiple layers of cardstock, stickers, glitter and more.
So I looked up what the usps allows. A good point was made during the discussion: some postal employees enforce rules and some don’t.
So I looked up what the usps allows. A good point was made during the discussion: some postal employees enforce rules and some don’t.
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044043 by Riggs Raven
Mar 1, 2026 6:46pm
When I clicked on the link my name was in it. I'm sure that anybody who clicks the link will see their own name .
Re: NLW - Escape Rooms - In DC Sunday, July 19th
Board: Territory: District of Columbia
Reply to: #1044033 by DC Stones
Mar 2, 2026 5:56am
We can make that happen!!
Re: NLW - Escape Rooms - In DC Sunday, July 19th
Board: Territory: District of Columbia
Reply to: #1044008 by paper trail
Mar 2, 2026 6:00am
Paper Trail - I just realized, I have you on my Bingo Card!!!
Re: NLW - Escape Rooms - In DC Sunday, July 19th
Board: Territory: District of Columbia
Reply to: #1044050 by NLW
Mar 2, 2026 6:26am
You’re on mine, too! So far, only a belated straight-line win for me. 😉
Re: Dear Newbies….
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044040 by MissMoon
Mar 2, 2026 7:07am
If you keep your entire logbook private ...
My privacy is very important to me!
Squeak
A Nonny Mouse
Re: Smart phone popups on Atlasquest
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1043837 by Green Tortuga
Mar 2, 2026 7:40am
I also logged into my Google AdSense account to look at the settings. It's kind of scary how many options they have now, not all of which I fully understand. But I did find a setting to reduce the "vignette ads" from showing every 1 minute to now show every 5 minutes, so maybe that will help make the ads a little less annoying. They'll still happen, though!
Oh my gosh whatever and however you did it, it worked, and what a huge difference!!! Yes the ads are still there but they are not even remotely annoying.
Thank you so much for this tweak GT! I think it is going to make a world of difference for those that do not have the premium membership while navigating the AQ website on their phones.
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044048 by shutterbug2012
Mar 2, 2026 7:55am
Re: Dear Newbies….
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044055 by SPWinIL
Mar 2, 2026 8:35am
If you do a search by trailname, you can see someone's plants, so I'm not too worried about others' logbooks.
If you search for boxes by a planter who has their plants restricted, you will get the following message:
"Trail name" has restricted their plants from searches.
You can frequently get around this by searching on Owner, rather than Planter, but the two are not always the same.
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044048 by shutterbug2012
Mar 2, 2026 10:01am
🤭.....well there you go. At least its not my age again. I was started to get concerned.
Re: This is a Letterbox blurb
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1044054 by condo
Mar 2, 2026 10:02am
wow, very cool. There should be a class on all the little tricks of Atlas. I learn something new everyday.
Re: Dear Newbies….
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044056 by Dawnkey
Mar 2, 2026 10:43am
SPWinIL posted….
I’m not “worried” about other people’s logbooks either. Hiding the plants in their logbook is just something you very rarely see since there’s no reason to do it. Sometimes the easiest thing to do if you are interested in a certain person’s plants is to just go to their logbook.
And making that page private restricts them from searches if someone just types in the planter. They may not know they need to type in owner.
I'm not too worried about others' logbooks.
I’m not “worried” about other people’s logbooks either. Hiding the plants in their logbook is just something you very rarely see since there’s no reason to do it. Sometimes the easiest thing to do if you are interested in a certain person’s plants is to just go to their logbook.
And making that page private restricts them from searches if someone just types in the planter. They may not know they need to type in owner.
