This blog is for posting my letterboxing related activities and information. It will consist of trip reports, noteworthy accomplishments, particularly memorable days, event wrap-ups, running totals, etc. Basically, if it relates to letterboxing in some way and I felt it worth recording, it is here.

It is also (temporarily) a work in progress. I went through my logbook and made a list of things I "would have written about" had this actually started from day one. What that means is the blog is live starting in August 2007 but most older posts have been (or are in the process of being) recreated based on my memories so may be lacking some specifics. Also keep in mind that because of this some "new" posts may drop into their proper place in the past and you may miss them if you don't check the archive occasionally. Ideally, I will only be doing this backlogging for a couple months but could miss things that are not discovered until AFTER I turn this loose on the world and someone mentions it to me. Anyway, I hope you occasionally find something worth reading here...

Dec-07: Backlog Update - All old posts through August 2005 are done but will not show up on the AQ blog feed due to their old dates. I will try to get the next "year" done soon and hopefully after that, they will be new enough to hit the feed list.

Feb-08: The old monthly stats have been temporarily removed until I catch up the stories since I figure people would rather see them appear on the AQ Blog feed, even when old, than stats only.

--Cory

P.S. Why the charts and graphs? I was a science major in college and like them so wanted to make some. Yes, that is a lame answer. If they bore you, just skip them. They will appear on the last day of every month and my "boxing year (August-31)" with no other info or anything to read so you won't miss anything.

25 September 2004

This could become a habit

Artemis and I went out for our second day of letterboxing today. We saw that there was a temporary box at the Gwinnett County Fair and since we needed to drive over to Lawrenceville to get it, we decided to head on over to Tribble Mill Park and look for a series planted there.

This was actually only the third county park I had been to since moving to Georgia in 1999. The weekend I arrived we went over to George Pierce Park in Suwanee as well as to Buford Dam (Army Corp) and walked the Laurel Ridge Trail and I used to eat lunch at Rhodes Jordan Park occasionally when working in Lawrenceville.

Anyway, it was a nice walk around the trail, though there were a lot of joggers so it was hard to be sneaky, and we were successful on finding all four boxes we were hunting, which is a new personal one day record. Granted, this is only the second day ever so that is not a complete surprise. ::grin::

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