While discussing activities that our Girl Scout Troop could do (did you know that I am a Daisy Leader?) Heidi mentioned an activity called Letterboxing which I have never heard of. Basically it is similar to Geocaching but minus the GPS and instead of trinkets it is a treasure hunt for stamps. This is the Wikipedia definition:
Letterboxing is an outdoor hobby that combines elements of orienteering, art, and puzzle solving. Letterboxers hide small, weatherproof boxes in publicly-accessible places (like parks) and distribute clues to finding the box in printed catalogs, on one of several web sites, or by word of mouth. Individual letterboxes usually contain a notebook and a rubber stamp. Finders make an imprint of the letterbox's stamp, either on their personal notebook or on a postcard, and leave an impression of their personal stamp on the letterbox's "visitors' book" or "logbook" — as proof of having found the box and letting subsequent letterboxers see who have visited.Apparently this has been going on since the 1800's!!! For me it is super appealing because there is no GPS involved, there are tons in our area and when we travel we can still do it, and it is very family friendly. Sound like fun?? Here are some resources to help you get started:
How to Make Your Own Stamp (if you don't want to buy one!)
AtlasQuest (Where you find letterbox clues in your area and other places)
That is super-cool and perfect for Girl Scouts!
ReplyDeleteI was a Brownie, but my sister was a Pixie, which later became Daisies. It was an experiment in doing a group for the younger girls. My mom made the uniforms--orange jumpers with felt frogs on the front that had giant googly eyes. We used to make fun of her for being a Pixy and not a Brownie.