Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Letterboxing {Geeky Fun}

Looking for a family activity that's interesting, creative and fun?  How about a creative birthday party idea for older kiddos?
On a hike in Swansea, MA


Luke's discovery in Somerset, MA
We started letterboxing a few years ago, and found that it was a great way for our family to enjoy a hike together without hearing complaining from the kids that the unplugged activity was "boring". Letterboxing is considered the predecessor to Geocaching.  It mixes orienteering (challenge with navigational skills) with stamp-making and collecting.  This is basically a free activity folks!

A local Geocache (we've done this too)!
The basic idea of letterboxing is to follow written directions like a treasure hunt with a compass to find a hidden letterbox (great lesson for kids to learn to use a compass!)  Set out on your hike, and watch for the land marks! Inside the box is a rubber stamp (some home-made, some commercial) and a notebook.  Sometimes, the letterbox owner will also enclose a pen or pencil and an ink pad, but your best bet is to bring your own.
On the hunt in Fairhaven, MA

Seth found this one!

The letterbox!
Once you find the "treasure," you leave a copy of your stamp in the box's notebook, and take a copy of their stamp in your personal collection.  When you get home, you can log on to the letterbox's site and leave a message for the letterbox owner.

Getting ready to stamp in.
Victory!
We have discovered so many new places in our area by going on these little treasure hunts!  There are hundreds of letterboxes all over the world! The two best sites to find letterboxes near you are Atlas Quest and Letterboxing.org.
Westport, MA


Dartmouth, MA


Taunton, MA



Bristol, RI


Portland, ME area (Baxter Woods)


I have my kids carry a small backpack with their letterboxing kit and a bottle of water.

My cousin Ani's first letterbox discovery!


Stamping in

Everyone takes a turn







My oldest son had a letterboxing birthday party a couple of years ago.  The first thing we did was have the kids make their own letterboxing kits.  They made their own "stamps" by sticking foam stickers to sponges with foam rubber hot glued to one side. They worked really well!  They got to choose a notebook, a pen and an ink pad to put in their plastic boxes.  These doubled as party favors for them to take home!

Letterboxing kit-making station


 
The kids loved personalizing their boxes with stickers
We hid five boxes in various places around the outside of our house and around the neighborhood.  We split the kids into teams, gave each team a map, a compass, a set of gloves, a disposable camera, and written directions and set them free! Everyone had a blast finding the hidden boxes. The kids still talk about this party as one of their favorite parties ever.



Teams setting out on "the hunt"









A letterboxing kit makes a great gift!  Make a special notebook, and put it in a nice plastic box (like a pencil box), a special pen, an ink pad and a rubber stamp and maybe a pair of gardening gloves and a compass. Include a homemade book about the history of letterboxing, and maybe a few choice letterbox locations close to you.


Using scrapbooking materials, I covered ordinary notebooks to make special gifts.


Coordinating colored pens, stamps and ink pads

What activities do you enjoy with your family?  Leave me some great ideas in the comments below!

Best,
Krysten
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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Squam Lake, New Hampshire {Summer Travels}

After hiking up and down the trail around Cow Cave and Beede Falls in New Hampshire, the boys wanted to have a "real swim," so we made our way over to Squam Lake.  In case you hadn't heard, this is where they filmed On Golden Pond (one of my personal favs).

Great buddies.




The lake.


Fun accomplished.

Best,
Krysten

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Trip to Sandwich - Cow Cave and Beede Falls {Summer Travels}

The area around Sandwich, NH is absolutely gorgeous. There is so much to do, especially if you're an outdoorsy-type.  Lots of hiking trails and lakes to boat, swim and jet-ski, fish and the like. The boys and I took a drive over to Beede Falls and Cow Cave on Sunday, which is a perfect little hike to the falls and a very rewarding view!  You can continue along the trail for a longer hike, and just enjoy all the sights and sounds.



The trail.
 The boys in front of Cow Cave.

We continued to hike along the trail, stopped for a short picnic lunch, and went up to see more of the amazing views that seemed to get more beautiful with each step.

Lunch!



The falls at the bottom (Cow Cave)








A real "shower."

Some beaver had been very busy trying to dam this up!





More tomorrow on our trip to Squam Lake!

Best,
Krysten