Mark & Sue Pepe hail from Kensington, CT USA.

After finding our initial box in June 2002, we have since found letterboxes in 18 states and placed them in 13 states; 4 countries: Aruba, Bermuda, The Netherlands, Great Britain; and on a cruise ship! Thanks for stopping by our website and we appreciate your continued support.

"Have fun and just get out there & box!!!"

Email us: mjpepe1@comcast.net (Mark) or suepepe1@comcast.net (Sue)

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Do You Live & Breathe Letterboxing?

If your answer is "yes," then you'll want to begin making travel plans for the weekend of September 12 through the 14 of 2008!

Why?

Because a gathering celebrating 10 years of letterboxing in the US is going to be held at Camp Adams in Molalla, OR. The camp, located about 35 miles south of Portland, is a residential camp with heated cabins and 210 acres of forested trails which will most likely be chocked full of letterboxing fun and surprises!

One of the key organizers is Der Mad Stamper who was one of the first letterboxers in the country. You can read more about Mitch/Der Mad Stamper in our exclusive interview with him to celebrate his return to letterboxing.

Mitch and his gang have begun to set plans in motion by setting up an Atlas Quest event page where you may respond and see the other almost 200 guests already signed up! They have also set up a webpage that you will want to bookmark so you can get updates as they happen. If you plan to go you must contact them directly from their official "We Live & Breathe Letterboxing" website. There is also a special Yahoo Talk List for the gathering that was started recently by Mainekokopellian.

Make your plans now - you won't want to be left out. The current estimate for the entire weekend - room, board and all activities is estimated at $150 per person. That's a price that can't be beat for the non-stop mischief that will surely happen all hours of the day and night! Any questions should be sent to the group's official email address: weliveandbreathe@yahoo.com

Sue & I have fashioned a week's vacation around this event. What better way to spend US letterboxing's anniversary than with 200 plus letterboxers from all over the country and Mitch Klink as one of your hosts? You'll surely be hearing more about this most important event.

posted by Mark and Sue at Wednesday, November 14, 2007