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Letterboxing

Skill Level

1

Year

2008

Version

06.11.2025

Approval authority

General Conference

Letter Boxing AY Honor.png
Letterboxing
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2008
See also




1. Define the following

a. Cache

b. Letterbox

c. Trail name

d. Personal log book

e. Stamp in

f. Hitchhiker

g. Hybrid box

h. Bonus box

i. Exchange

2. List at least five behaviors you should practice while letterboxing.

3. Know the basic orienteering skills of

a. Pacing

b. Compass use

c. Know how to find the four major directions without a compass

4. Design, create and carve your own personal stamp.


5. As a unit, club or family find the clues and then locate at least ten letterboxes, four which can be part of a series. Individually “stamp in” your stamp, imprint the letterbox stamp in your log book and record your find on the web site.