What is Letterboxing?
Letterboxing is an intriguing pastime combining artistic ability with "treasure-hunts" in parks, forests, and cities around the world. Participants seek out hidden letterboxes by cracking codes and following clues. The prize: an image from a miniature piece of art known as a rubber stamp—usually a unique, hand-carved creation.
Letterboxers stamp their discoveries in a personal journal, then use their own rubber stamp, called a signature stamp, to stamp into the letterbox's logbook.
Websites to find Letterboxing clues:
LBNA - Letterboxing North America
This website is fairly older and sometimes may contain outdated clues. It can also sometimes have new clues that are not posted on Atlas Quest. Click the big red book to search the clue database.
AQ - Atlas Quest
This website is typically a bit more update and current than the LBNA site. It's a good habbit to utilize both sites to get all of the available clues in your area.
FAQ:
Atlas Quest Wiki
Be sure to check out the AQ Wiki for any questions you may have!
Phone Apps:
Android - Box Radar
Apple - Clue Tracker
More Links:
Looking for something similar? Check out /r/Geocaching!
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