What is a letterbox?

A letterbox is a hidden container that is used in the hobby of letterboxing, they are typically found in parks and other outdoor locations and contain a logbook and a rubber stamp.

The goal is to find these hidden letterboxes by following a series of clues, which can be anything including riddles, poems, and wordplay to GPS coordinates. The clues are designed to help lead you to the location of the letterbox.

When you find the letterbox, you use the rubber stamp inside the box to stamp your personal logbook or a piece of paper as a souvenir of your find. You then use a personal stamp or sign your name and write the date you found the letterbox in its logbook, this allows others to know when the box was found and by who.

Letterboxes can come in all shapes and sizes. Some are small, contained within plastic watertight bags, while others are large, like in a plastic storage container. They can be hidden in a variety of places, such as under rocks, inside a hollow tree, or at the base of a statue.

Letterboxing has become a popular hobby around the world, with thousands of letterboxes hidden on every continent. People of all ages and abilities can participate in letterboxing, making it a great activity for families, groups of friends, or solo adventurers.

In addition to the physical aspect of letterboxing, it also provides a mental challenge. The clues can be tricky, and finding the letterbox requires problem-solving skills and attention to detail. It’s a great way to exercise your mind while enjoying the great outdoors.

Now you know what a letterbox is and how to find one, so why not go out and start hunting them down, collecting their unique stamps.

Contents of a letterbox, and then the box hidden in place.

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