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40 for 40!
Board: State: Connecticut
Nov 22, 2018 1:51pm
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You guys. I’m turning 40 on December 3. My sister, CoffeeSpoons, and her friend, PiggyJaunt, made and planted 40 stamps on Ragged Mountain in Berlin. I’m so excited! Who wants to go wirh me? :)
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Nov 22, 2018 4:27pm
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Hey Now, Brandy!
I'm your huckleberry, if we can work out a mutually convenient day one of these weekends.
Regards, and happy pre-birthday :p
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Nov 23, 2018 3:33am
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I want to go. Let me know when
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Nov 23, 2018 6:02am
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How much hiking and how long? I'm double your age.
Eagle Bob
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Nov 23, 2018 6:29am
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We'd love to join in (Sorefeet and I) but we too need to know what the trails are like 'cause we got Eagle Bob beat by a few years!!
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Nov 23, 2018 6:40am
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Let me know when!
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Nov 23, 2018 6:41am
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I'm in the "double your age" club! plus!
I know Ragged Mountain! I'll be with you only in spirit!
Happy Birthday, Brandy!
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Reply to: #968632 by R
Nov 23, 2018 8:49am
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I’ll probably be doing it after the initial finds, on a Friday, and when it’s warmer.
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Reply to: #968637 by cooledcoyote
Nov 23, 2018 3:17pm
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Happiest of birthdays!!

The trail we picked is on Ragged Mountain, because we wanted a long enough trail to put 40 stamps. As it turns out, it's rather ankle-twisty with lots of hills. Have fun!
A new Land Conservation Preserve that welcomes letterboxes
Board: State: Connecticut
Nov 26, 2018 12:44pm
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The North Branford Land Conservation Trust will be holding a ribbon cutting ceremony at a new Preserve this Saturday, December 1st, with a hike at 9:30 and the ribbon cutting at 11:00. This new preserve is the Harrison Farm Preserve, 95 North Street, North Branford, CT. I planted a box! Check out AQ#300361.
I wanted to pass the word along that the Harrisons and the NBLCT will be delighted to have letterboxes planted in this woodland. I hope you will come visit and possibly plant!
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Reply to: #968753 by R
Nov 26, 2018 4:22pm
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Great news! And thank you for planting this new letterbox for the Illinois Bicentennial virtual event. We need about 40 more to reach our goal of 200 boxes -one box for each year Illinois has been a State! R and I have something in common- both of us grew up in Illinois!

TeachJR
Duc got a purple diamond
Board: State: Connecticut
Nov 26, 2018 5:21pm
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Yay for Rubaduc's purple diamond on "It's Tough Being A Head" at Day Pond: https://www.atlasquest.com/showinfo.php?boxId=94874
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Reply to: #968772 by Trailhead Tessie
Nov 26, 2018 10:29pm
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Thanks to all for making this happen. I love purple.
40 for 40 update
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Nov 27, 2018 4:33am
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OK... so I'm planning to go for these on Monday, 12/3. I know that's weird but I'm taking the day off work anyway because we'll be out late the night before and it's also my actual birthday. Plus the weather (right now) looks good. If anyone wants to coordinate let me know! After I find the series my sister will put the clues online for everyone. :)
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Reply to: #968792 by Brandy
Nov 27, 2018 5:29am
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I’ll be off the Friday after that so that’s when I’ll plan on going
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Reply to: #968753 by R
Nov 27, 2018 6:38am
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Yay! This is good to know. We live in Northford, but are unable to make the hike on Saturday, but we will definitely be going soon! We have a series in mind to plant, so maybe this will be the perfect spot.
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Reply to: #968796 by Lighthouse Five
Nov 27, 2018 6:45am
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I'm sure you will enjoy this Preserve. It has interesting features and you are bound to find good hiding places for your boxes. I think it is always an advantage to have boxes close to home so as to keep an eye on them.
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Reply to: #968797 by R
Nov 27, 2018 8:22am
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Looking forward to seeing a trail map!
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Reply to: #968792 by Brandy
Nov 27, 2018 8:24am
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I'll be thinking about you while I'm sitting at my desk at work!

We'll probably head out for these the following weekend as long as the clues are published by then.
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Reply to: #968803 by SherlockMiles
Nov 27, 2018 10:51am
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Looking forward to seeing a trail map!

Vicky Harrison drew a very good map when they were sharing the trails with their friends. I believe the NBLCT people are reproducing it. I'll check on that for you.
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Reply to: #968753 by R
Nov 28, 2018 3:17am
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Nifty! I'm not sure we can make the ribbon cutting ceremony - daughter is in a dance for charity. But LOVE having something to find close by!
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Reply to: #968845 by shamrock mom
Nov 28, 2018 6:17am
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not sure we can make the ribbon cutting ceremony

Don't worry one bit about not making it to the ribbon cutting ceremony. It will be a zoo. What you want is to get on the trails and find my box!! You can enjoy that even better without the crowd! ;)
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Reply to: #968792 by Brandy
Nov 30, 2018 10:36am
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Monday will mot work for me or Friday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Gizmo's Gift will be visiting CT for the next few weeks
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Dec 21, 2018 3:39am
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Reply to: #968614 by Brandy
Jan 6, 2019 3:57am
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this was a great series. lots of fun. took some time. is a real hike. many of us have done it before for other boxes. trails are blazed pretty well. I think this was the trail that Rubaduc reblazed once upon a time.
CT Blue Trails Challenge
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Jan 7, 2019 1:30pm
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Is anyone interested in doing CFPA's Blue Trails Challenge? I'm looking for some off-season hiking motivation. They have 200 miles, 400 miles and 800 miles (!). It's not the total mileage you walk, but the miles of trails covered. So if you hike a five-mile section twice, it counts as five miles, not ten. There is no time limit. I'm wondering if anyone else is doing that and if it would be worthwhile carving stamps for the 200 or 400 miles. Maybe 600. I suppose I could carve an 800 one for Wanda and Pete. Anyone else think they're going to do 800 miles?

A lot of the "blue trails" are not actually blazed blue, they are just part of the CFPA system. Such as all the trails at Sleeping Giant (that's 27 miles right there) and Ragged Mtn. If you did the Q-series, that's 20. The T-Series is another 20 or so. Most CT letterboxers probably have logged significant mileage as a byproduct of boxing. Out of curiosity, I added up my mileage, most of it from boxing, and came to 380 miles. A lot more than I expected. I put together a spreadsheet that corresponds with the latest edition of CFPA's walkbook in case anyone wants to use it to calculate mileage. I just had to go through the Walk book page by page to figure it out.

Here's CFPA's description:

Blue Trails Challenge
Hiker on a Blue Trail
Need an excuse to check out a new trail? Looking for a new adventure? The Blue Trails Challenge invites you to discover the Blue-Blazed Hiking Trail System and do something good for your body and mind! Hike any of the trails in the trail system and accumulate miles and memories as you go. With three challenge categories (200, 400, or 800 miles) you can stitch together a hiking challenge on the trails that is right for you. There’s no time limit, you can complete a challenge category in a single season or across your hiking lifetime. Keep track of your mileage on this log form.

Challenge Categories:
200-miler: CFPA t-shirt

400-miler: CFPA water bottle

800-miler: CFPA fleece vest

If you're new to the trails, the Blue Trails Challenge is a chance to discover the many health benefits of hiking. And if you're already a hiker, it’s another way to keep active and explore new trails outside your immediate region or in different seasons. Hike on your own, with your dog, with family, with friends, or with your hiking/outing club. Pass the word and encourage others to take the challenge! Be inspired by meeting our current 800-Milers!

When you’ve completed a challenge, stop into our office and let us know, sign our logbook, pick up your award and let us take a photo of you with your favorite hiking boots!

Visit our interactive trails map for up-to-date trail information, driving directions to trailheads, and current trail notices.

Share your stories and photos!
Re: CT Blue Trails Challenge
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Reply to: #970125 by Trailhead Tessie
Jan 7, 2019 3:45pm
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Why does CT have all the cool stuff? It's so close that I could do it, but so far that I end up never going.

(Any point on the RI/CT line is an hour away, I-91 is 2 hours, the NY/CT border is 3-4 hours each way)
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Reply to: #970125 by Trailhead Tessie
Jan 8, 2019 4:16pm
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it sounds so tempting...
but first I would spend forever trying to figure out how many miles I've done already and I may never get out on the trail!
tunxis done
quinnipiac done
mattabassett mostly done
giant done
naugatuck done
regicides done
metecomet not all done yet
Henry Buck! done
hmmm, what else....
I'd love to use your spreadsheet!
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Reply to: #970125 by Trailhead Tessie
Jan 9, 2019 3:52am
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I was literally just looking at this program again the other day. I really want to do it, but I know I'll always be distracted by non-blue trail boxes, so I just put the papers back into the folder.
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Reply to: #970125 by Trailhead Tessie
Jan 9, 2019 8:04am
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Yes, I have been keeping track of this. I have a Google Sheet.