Monday, May 31, 2010

Hello From The United States!

Starting in the month of June, I will be planting a series of boxes across the Wasatch Front, featuring carvers from all over the United States. Each state box will have a carved stamp from someone who lives in that state (and sometimes they sent handmade logbooks, too!). The idea is to bring many different carving styles to Utah, to inspire letterboxers to create their own stamps and plant them. :)

I hope you enjoy this series as much as I have getting everything prepared and ready for you to go find them!

Hello From Alabama!
Hello From Alaska!
Hello From Arizona!
Hello From Arkansas!
Hello From California!
Hello From Colorado!
Hello From Connecticut!
Hello From Delaware!
Hello From Florida!
Hello From Georgia!
Hello From Hawaii!
Hello From Idaho!
Hello From Illinois!
Hello From Indiana!
Hello From Iowa!
Hello From Kansas!
Hello From Kentucky!
Hello From Louisiana!
Hello From Maine!
Hello From Maryland!
Hello From Massachusetts!
Hello From Michigan!
Hello From Minnesota!
Hello From Mississippi!
Hello From Missouri!
Hello From Montana!
Hello From Nebraska!
Hello From Nevada!
Hello From New Hampshire!
Hello From New Jersey!
Hello From New Mexico!
Hello From New York!
Hello From North Carolina!
Hello From North Dakota!
Hello From Ohio!
Hello From Oklahoma!
Hello From Oregon!
Hello From Pennsylvania!
Hello From Rhode Island!
Hello From South Carolina!
Hello From South Dakota!
Hello From Tennessee!
Hello From Texas!
Hello From Utah!
Hello From Vermont!
Hello From Virginia!
Hello From Washington!
Hello From West Virginia!
Hello From Wisconsin!
Hello From Wyoming!

Bonus Stamps:

Hello From New Zealand!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Superman


Date Placed: May 30, 2010
Letterbox: Traditional
Carver: GreenJello
Planters: GreenJello and Teancum
Location: Ophir, Tooele, Utah
Status: Active


If Clark Kent needed to change into his supersuit while in Ophir, where would he go to do it?

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Horse Hitchhiker #3

Date Placed: May 29, 2010
Letterbox: Hitchhiker
Carver: GreenJello
Planter: GreenJello


This proud steed is traveling between letterboxes. Maybe he'll grant yours a visit!

Known Stops:
1. Moab, Utah (started)
2. Jonesboro, Georgia

Friday, May 28, 2010

Horse Hitchhiker #2

Date Placed: May 28, 2010
Letterbox: Hitchhiker
Carver: GreenJello
Planter: GreenJello


Flaming soon to a letterbox near you!

Known Stops:
1. Federal Way, Washington (started)
2. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
3. Halifax, Pennsylvania
4. Grantville, Pennsylvania
5. Campbelltown, Pennsylvania

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Horse Hitchhiker #1

Date Placed: May 27, 2010
Letterbox: Hitchhiker
Carver: GreenJello
Planter: Force of Five


Maybe he'll gallop your way someday.

Known Stops:
1. Leesburg, Virginia (started)
2. Lansdowne, Virginia
3. Ellicott City, Maryland
4. Gardner, Massachusetts
5. North Andover, Massachusetts
6. Nashua, New Hampshire
7. Boulder, Colorado
8. Denver, Colorado
9. Milan, Michigan

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Chesler Park

This is a stamp carving of Chesler Park, in Canyonlands National Park, Utah.


Sent to New Hampshire. Carved with a razor knife and a gouge.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Bees


Date Placed: May 23, 2010
Letterbox: Traditional
Carver: GreenJello
Planters: GreenJello and Teancum
Location: 77 West 1300 South, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Status: Active


Looking for local baseball fun? Head over to the ballpark and watch the Salt Lake Bees, Utah's Minor League Baseball team.

Directions

From North of Downtown
Take I-15 South to Exit 305C (1300 South). At the end of the ramp, take a left onto 1300 South. At the intersection with West Temple, the ballpark will be on the right; parking will be on the left.
From South of Downtown
Take I-15 North to Exit 305C (1300 South). At the end of the ramp, take a right onto 1300 South. At the intersection with West Temple, the ballpark will be on the right; parking will be on the left.
From West of Downtown
Take Utah SR 201 East to I-15 North, following signs to the 1300 South exit. At the end of the ramp, take a right onto 1300 South. At the intersection with West Temple, the ballpark will be on the right; parking will be on the left.
From East of Downtown
Take I-80 East until it merges with I-15. Take I-15 North to Exit 305C (1300 South). At the end of the ramp, take a right onto 1300 South. At the intersection with West Temple, the ballpark will be on the right; parking will be on the left.

On the northwest corner of the ballpark, find the fire hydrant. Standing in front of it, facing the ballpark, take 15 steps east. Turn and take 14 steps south. To your left is a rock duo. Check underneath the smaller rock for ground bees.

Feeding the Ducks


Date Placed: May 23, 2010
Letterbox: Traditional
Carver: GreenJello
Planters: GreenJello and Teancum
Location: 5800 S. Canal Road, Taylorsville, Salt Lake, Utah
Status: Active


Have some old bread you need to get rid of? I know the perfect place where plenty of ducks, geese and other birds would love to take it off your hands for you.

Directions: From I-15, take the 5300 South exit and head west. Turn left on Canal Road (1300 West). Just after you pass 5770 South, park on either side of the road. The duck feeding area is to the east. (If you go under the underpass, you've gone too far!)

When your bread supply is exhausted, walk to approximately the center of the duck feeding parking. To the west, across the street, is a utility pole. Look under the piece of asphalt.

Notes: Canal Road can be very busy! If you have small children or dogs boxing with you, you may want to park on the west side of the road to grab the letterbox.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Emmett's & Ethel's


Date Placed: May 23, 2010
Letterbox: Traditional
Carver: GreenJello
Planters: GreenJello and Teancum
Location: 90 East Main Street, Lehi, Utah, Utah
Status: Active


Looking for a great "mom and pop" style burger and ice cream joint? Then come to Lehi! Emmett's and Ethel's is a locally owned and operated restaurant, with fantastic burgers.... and even better ice cream! The ice cream is made on location, from quality ingredients. You won't be disappointed!

Directions: From I-15, take the Lehi Main Street exit (#279). Head west. You will see Emmett's & Ethel's on your left, a block before you reach Center Street.

You will find what you're looking for on the east side of the building, underneath and up inside the Ethel side of the main sign.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Central Utah Gardens


Date Placed: May 22, 2010
Letterbox: Traditional
Carver: GreenJello
Planter: GreenJello
Location: 355 West University Parkway, Orem, Utah, Utah
Status: Active


Central Utah Gardens have been created to demonstrate and encourage the wise use of water in Utah landscapes. The average home owner uses 60% of their water to irrigate lawns and gardens. The good news is, this water use can be greatly reduced without sacrificing the beauty of your landscape. In fact, water-efficient landscapes often turn out to be more colorful, more interesting, and more diverse than traditional landscapes.

Central Utah Water Conservancy District has created the Gardens to support its commitment to conservation, and to encourage an ethic that promotes responsible management of our water resources within the community.

At the gardens and in our series of classes you will learn the steps of water-efficient Utah landscaping, also known as waterwise landscaping. Often, when people think of saving water in a landscape, they picture a yard full of rock, cactus, and yucca plants. This simply isn’t true! Water-efficient landscapes can be anything from an English cottage garden style to a formal garden to a southwest garden style. The key is to follow the seven water-efficient landscaping steps that help you use water wisely in your Utah landscape.

Directions: From I-15, take the University Parkway exit (#269). Head east. When you see the Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, turn right at the light. Park either in the Gardens parking, or in Krispy Kreme (cannot park on the street in that area). Be sure to enjoy the lovely gardens, but when you're ready to stamp in, head to the sidewalk outside the gardens. Find the main Central Utah Gardens sign facing University Parkway. In front of it is a whole bunch of rocks. Directly behind the pole, under a rock, is the letterbox.