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Who organises letterboxing ?
Unlike most sports and activities, there is no official organisation to control and regulate letterboxing on Dartmoor. However, the informal Letterbox 100 Club does exist, the members of which need to successfully collect 100 letterbox stamps before joining.
The Letterbox 100 Club publishes a Catalogue of Dartmoor Letterboxes on a twice yearly basis. This lists letterboxes alphabetically with their clues. The publication of the catalogue coincides with a Meet' which is held in Princetown on the Sundays when the clock changes in March and October. A fortnightlv update showing new boxes, removed boxes and other useful information is also published.
Further information:
Letterbox 100 Club
For general queries about letterboxing:
Pat Clatworthy, Letterbox 100 Club,
1 Dryfield, Exminster, Exeter, EX6 8DJ
(01392) 832768
For catalogues and updates:
Tony Moore, Letterbox 100 Club
25 Sanderspool Cross,
South Brent, TQ10 9LR
(01364) 73414
For membership (after collecting 100 stamps):
Godfrey Swinscow, Cross Farm, Diptford
Totnes, TQ9 7NU
(01548) 821325
Dartmoor National Park Authority
For event approval or clarification on the guidance in this leaflet:
Dartmoor National Park Authority, Parke
Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, TQ13 9JR
(01626) 832093
Please note that information on 'no-go' areas is available from National Park Information Centres.
Further reference/reading:
Ordnance Survey Outdoor Leisure Map 28 - Dartmoor
Dartmoor Military Ranges and Training Areas: A Guide for Walkers
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