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If you get lost, use the compass or the links above to return to the trailhead. Don't forget that the double arrow will take you 25 steps, while the single arrows will take you 5 steps.
Clues
Letterboxing began in Dartmoor, England, in 1854, when a guide named James Perrott left his calling card in a bottle at Cranmere Pool. To begin, pretend you’re James Perrott leading a group of hikers through the moors and find the trailhead at the easternmost point in the parking lot. Follow the trail until you come to a T intersection. Turn your compass South and continue on the trail marked with blue blazes.
The original Cranmere Pool calling card bottle was later replaced with a tin box, and later, a notebook was added for visitors to sign. Eventually, a rubber stamp was added and it became what we now know of as a traditional letterbox. Pass a vernal pool on your left and a glacial erratic on your right. When you reach a Y intersection, go west 55 steps to a snag on your left. Look behind the snag for a triple-trunked tree. Behind this tree you’ll see the telltale signs of the letterbox: Cranmere Pool. Please use green ink. Please re-hide well!