
Congratulations on finding the Long Mynd letterbox.
As a reward for finding the letterbox and as a souvenir of your experience, please click the link below to download the Long Mynd Collectors Stamp and add it to your virtual letterboxing logbook.

The Long Mynd Virtual Logbook
Please complete the virtual letterbox below by commenting the date you found the letterbox, name (first) and your experience of finding the letterbox
10 responses to “The Long Mynd Letterbox”
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Bigman chazlo was here
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Ancient tree pilgrimage from Land’s End to John O’Groats – Day 101 – Visited during Storm Antoni, Saturday 5th August. Thankful for the shelter!
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Not been to shelter before but a regular walker on long mynd
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Wild wet and windy !
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Fought 7 sheep for a seat here. Was worth it even though one of us broke a toe. 10/10 would fight a sheep for a seat here again. Lovely view.
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Regular haunt, as part of NT volunteer group we put up this replacement shelter, glad it’s used.
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Good place to rest and eat.
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Pleasant place to have lunch while enjoying the view
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Warm soup in a dry shelter, on a typical sunny/sleety/snowy/sunny Shropshire Day ☺️
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Not used the shelter before, but it was nice to have somewhere dry to sit on a typical sunny/snowy/sleety/sunny again Shropshire day. Warm soup – yum 🙂
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