

You'll need to check on it regularly to ensure it remains as your intended. Write the clue that you will post on the website to help others find it. After you have verbal permission from the state park manager, you can place your letterbox.Some people include a note to welcome the finder - it's helpful if someone finds it accidentally. Include a logbook, special stamp and an ink pad (optional).

Also consider frequent flooding, fire frequency, animal habitat, etc. Archaeological, ecological and historical areas are typically off limits. The park manager will consider the site attributes and give verbal permission for you to hide the letterbox in the location. Describe the location, how you intend to hide it (digging is not allowed) and provide a description of the container. If you are planning to hide a letterbox in a Florida State Park, contact the park manager and ask permission for the location you are considering.Avoid archaeological or historical sites. Select a spot with a great view or an unusual location. One of the challenges of this sport is hiding a letterbox in your favorite locations and encouraging other letterboxers to find it. Share your experience on the website where you found the clue.Imprint the letterbox's stamp in your log book and leave an imprint of your personal stamp in the letterbox's logbook. When you find it, the box will contain a log book and a rubber stamp. Print the clues or go paperless if you can.Gather your supplies: rubber stamp, pencil or pen, small sketch book, one or more ink pads or brush markers, a simple compass and clues.Look through possible clues until you locate one or more that interest you.Find clues for letterboxes at Navigate to the geographic area where you would like to explore.Letterboxers hide small, weatherproof boxes in publicly accessible places and post clues on one of several websites to help others find them. Shop our range of letterboxes online today, or visit our showroom in Thomastown, Melbourne.Letterboxing combines navigational skills and rubber stamp artistry in a treasure-hunt style game. With a range of materials, styles and shapes, you can find your perfect stainless steel letterbox, a letterbox to be painted to match your home or the perfectly powder-coated mailbox to sit stylish in front of your home.Īt Milkcan, we’ve also introduced our newest range of parcel letterboxes, where you can receive your parcels straight to your home – never visit the post office again! Our parcel box collection is ideal in receiving all different sizes of satchels and parcels straight to your home securely and with lots of mounting methods to choose from, there’s a parcel letterbox for you. Whichever way you choose to mount your letterbox, we’ve got the perfect option for you.


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