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Re: Planting a Series
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031776 by Mama Dee
Apr 17, 2024 12:28pm
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Correct.

The series has one AQ#. Each box within the series is listed individually (no AQ #) and counts as a find on each box.

Maybe this helps? It's a series I found recently.

https://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.php?boxId=362028
Re: Planting a Series
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031778 by MissMoon
Apr 17, 2024 1:13pm
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That is exactly what I needed, a concrete example as to how to list it! Thank you Wise Wanderer and Miss Moon!!! So helpful. Honestly, fellow boxers are such a source of encouragement and helpfulness. I appreciate you all.
Re: Find Count not matching up
Board: Bug Reports
Reply to: #1031775 by Orchid
Apr 17, 2024 2:00pm
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you go girl! I love hearing about those that are so organized in their boxing records.
Re: The Best Bite in Davis
Board: State: California
Reply to: #1031738 by Eli and Joe
Apr 17, 2024 3:19pm
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You had me at hand pie

Come up and try the Chicken pot pie (hand pie)! it's my favorite,

Old Blue
There are quit a few boxes up here that you haven't found...
Re: Hiking Navigation in Harold Parker?
Board: State: Massachusetts
Reply to: #1031761 by RIclimber
Apr 17, 2024 4:30pm
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Thanks RIclimber! This tip helped A LOT! This time, I saw all the markers I was looking for so far. (didn't make it all the way around). Now I'm having the sneaking suspicion most of the markers ARE still there but just that the trails are so twisty and windy that I looked in the wrong places last time. Blush. I was just navigating with a paper map so it was much harder to find the intersections where the markers should be. Open Street Maps app helped SO much. Man, this place is tricky. I'm over 200 boxes and I've never been somewhere where I needed a GPS to help me.
Re: Rebiccola
Board: Look at Me! Look At You!
Reply to: #1031758 by condo
Apr 17, 2024 6:15pm
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Happy anniversary!! Hopefully you had an Inky one ;)
Re: Are We There Yet?
Board: State: Florida
Reply to: #1031696 by Country Duo
Apr 17, 2024 7:35pm
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Thank you so much for putting this event together. I enjoy making new friends. Hope to see you at the next one.
Re: Rebiccola
Board: Look at Me! Look At You!
Reply to: #1031784 by PRbruja
Apr 17, 2024 9:31pm
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Happy AQ Anniversary!

Shelly
Re: Rebiccola
Board: Look at Me! Look At You!
Reply to: #1031758 by condo
Apr 17, 2024 9:46pm
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Happy happy AQ-day! Here’s to many more.
Re: Asteroid City
Board: Movie Moments
Reply to: #1031754 by MissMoon
Apr 18, 2024 3:17pm
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I really liked "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar."

Jaxx
Re: Rebiccola
Board: Look at Me! Look At You!
Reply to: #1031788 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Apr 18, 2024 7:00pm
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Happy AQ day!
Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Apr 18, 2024 7:38pm
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I just rec’d a notification for a find on a box that is not mine, but I am listed as a ‘Foster’. That is OK, but it was a surprise to me. When Fosters are assigned, do you typically notify the person who is a foster?

16764

Thanks
Shelly
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031791 by McSchmidty
Apr 18, 2024 7:42pm
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fostered box
An abandoned box listing on Atlas Quest that someone else volunteers to maintain. If you foster a box, you will receive notifications about all finds and attempts on the box and you can add an addendum to the box to communicate information for future finders, but otherwise you cannot edit the listing in any other manner.

Happens automatically.
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031792 by MissMoon
Apr 18, 2024 8:02pm
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How is the Foster assigned? I did not volunteer it just showed up. Just curious 🧐

Shelly
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031793 by McSchmidty
Apr 18, 2024 8:20pm
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I thought you meant you fostered it. As far as I know no one else can name you as a foster owner. You have to do it. I never heard of it being assigned. News to me! Does someone else have access to your account?
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031794 by MissMoon
Apr 18, 2024 10:49pm
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You have to do it. I never heard of it being assigned.

A while back, I happened to be looking at my stats, and saw that I was fostering a couple of boxes. I had never been notified and had no idea. They were boxes I donated to an event (listed as carver), and were left permanently planted after the event. The boxes' owner/planter had not been active for several years, and somehow I got "assigned" foster duty. They are in another state so no way am I able to care for them, so I just took myself off the boxes as a "foster".
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031793 by McSchmidty
Apr 18, 2024 11:58pm
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How is the Foster assigned? I did not volunteer it just showed up.

You have to click the "foster me" button. They are not assigned automatically.

I will mention, however, that there is no confirmation about "are you sure you want to foster this box"--it happens immediately as soon as you click the button. There is a "cancel" option, but it's more of an "undo" thing. You're already a fosterer, and clicking the cancel just removes you as the fosterer. If you "return" to the box page or use the back button on your browser, you'll still be the fosterer, though.

At some point, though, you clicked the "foster me" link, which made you the foster parent, and you never removed yourself after that. It might not have been what you intended and you thought you were looking at a confirmation page (i.e. "are you sure you want to do this") rather than a confirmation page (i.e. "Congrats! You ARE the fosterer!") so didn't remove yourself.

But clicking that "foster me" link is the only way to become a foster parent. =)

-- Ryan
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031796 by Green Tortuga
Apr 19, 2024 12:14am
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It might not have been what you intended and you thought you were looking at a confirmation page (i.e. "are you sure you want to do this") rather than a confirmation page (i.e. "Congrats! You ARE the fosterer!")

I suspect this is what caused the problem, so I updated the confirmation page to confirm that you really want to foster a box before assigning it, so anyone curious what the "foster me" link does doesn't inadvertently become a fosterer in the future.

Now you need to click the "foster me" link and the "Confirm" button in order to become a foster parent.

-- Ryan
Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Apr 19, 2024 6:04am
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How do you typically write the clues for boxes you’ve planted? Are they step-by-step, cryptic or vague, do you use ciphers, photo clues, etc?

The majority of my clues are a like a set of directions. But every now and then I throw in a photo, a code or even just a couple of words that lead you to where you will find the box.
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031795 by Wise Wanderer
Apr 19, 2024 6:17am
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I’ve been given actual ownership of a box in a different state without my knowledge under the same circumstances but never a foster thing. I did the same thing. Just took myself off.
Re: Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1031798 by Jiffy
Apr 19, 2024 7:07am
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Directions, but sometimes I try to spice it up with pictures, or through a story, or whatnot.

I'm not very clever in that aspect and I hate when clues are too smart for me, so I never want a finder to feel dumb like I have on a few occasions where the clues were so far above my head I ended up giving up.
Re: Foster box
Board: Letterboxing Help Desk
Reply to: #1031797 by Green Tortuga
Apr 19, 2024 7:58am
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Thanks for updating that!

I accidentally started fostering a box by clicking the link, not realizing that it instantly made me the foster-er!

That will help!
Re: Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1031800 by DM Scuba Brat
Apr 19, 2024 8:29am
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I never want a finder to feel dumb like I have on a few occasions where the clues were so far above my head I ended up giving up.

Not being able to figure out a clue doesn't mean you're dumb. Well, okay, maybe you are--I don't know--but that's definitely not how intelligence is measured. =)

The first box I ever looked for--I failed. I just couldn't make the clues work for me. It was a couple of weeks later I was sitting on the couch just thinking about the clue and poof! The answer just popped into my head. Went out and found the box the next weekend.

Another clue that was a riddle took me months to eventually figure out after spending hours and hours pondering it.

They never made me feel dumb, though. They were just difficult clues that I had trouble figuring out. There are other clues that I've never solved (and possibly never will), but that doesn't make me dumb. I just don't have the right knowledge base, or determination or whatever is needed to figure them out.

The ones that do have tricky clues that I eventually figured out, however.... priceless! The sense of accomplishment is enormous. =)

-- Ryan
Re: Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1031798 by Jiffy
Apr 19, 2024 8:34am
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It often depends on where I am planting. In high traffic urban locations where there are lots of eyeballs around, I tend to be very, very specific about where my box is to ensure fast retrieval with a minimum of poking around.

But I also have some hides where I really had fun with cryptic clues that are site specific. Yes, I've had some people not be able to find the box but I enjoy a challenging box and figure other people do too.
Re: Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1031798 by Jiffy
Apr 19, 2024 10:43am
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How do you typically write the clues for boxes you’ve planted? Are they step-by-step, cryptic or vague, do you use ciphers, photo clues, etc?

My first few were rhyming clues. Because of the nature of trying to make it rhyme, and meter, they were somewhat cryptic.

Since then I have given simple directions, even if I have sometimes given these directions in some sort of code.
Re: Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1031798 by Jiffy
Apr 19, 2024 11:16am
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Are they step-by-step, cryptic or vague, do you use ciphers, photo clues, etc?

All of the above! It depends on the location to some degree, but mostly on my mood when I list it. Sometimes I'm just not up for it. However there have been boxes that I planted in a specific location because of a cipher I wanted to use, or the location suggested a certain cipher. It's really fun when you're in the mood for it.

As far as finding boxes with coded/ciphered clues I can say that there have been a few that it literally took me years to crack. I'd noodle over it from time to time and in most cases I've eventually had that 'aha' moment. It's incredibly satisfying...but a couple of times I've felt like 'really?? It took me years to notice *that*??' 😆 You can never tell. I will say that I find stories with clues buried in them to be the hardest for me to follow. I usually get them but I find them less enjoyable than a cipher I can solve before I leave the house.
LTC Collection
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Apr 19, 2024 12:17pm
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I have recently acquired a vintage collection of LTCs that I would like to share. Themes are pirates, celtic knots, fairies, dark movies and more. Please send me an AQ message if you are interested.
Re: LTC Collection
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1031806 by wishful thinkin'
Apr 19, 2024 2:13pm
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I sent you a message with my address ;)
Re: Friday Distraction - 4/19/2024
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1031798 by Jiffy
Apr 19, 2024 2:14pm
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Likewise, my 'clues' are often directions especially if it is a series as I know ppl set aside a certain amount of time and want to finish the trail as much as find them all.

Occasionally, if I take ppl to a specific spot where something unusual is, I write something that takes thought to discover the fine. I realize the longer a person lingers, the more suspicious those that see them lurking will become. Sometimes ppl are reading a clue that makes them be observant to find the starting point.
Re: LTC Collection
Board: LTC: Trades and Trackers
Reply to: #1031806 by wishful thinkin'
Apr 19, 2024 3:16pm
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I have sent you a message as well!