ROCK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD
LETTERBOXES, PORTLAND, OR These letterboxes were originally part of a series. They were some of the very first letterboxes in the Portland area. The Green Hornet and Der Mad Stamper were both living in this area, and took turns planting boxes for each other... since they were the only letterboxers in the State at that time! These early letterboxes were plagued by theft and vandalism. As a result, several of them have been retired. Travel west from Beaverton on Hwy 26 to 185th Avenue. Go north on 185th until you nearly reach West Union Rd. As you drive downhill toward the intersection, you will see Bethany Lake Park on your left. There is a small parking lot. Walk along the paved path that is next to the lake. Cross the bridge and begin your search.
(retired)
(listed elsewhere) ROCK CREEK #3: COON'S CACHE LETTERBOX by Der Mad Stamper
Clues: "From the bridge to a tower whence my letterbox is
calling,
(retired) More Letterboxes await you
downstream! BRONSON CREEK LETTERBOX by Der Mad Stamper (retired)
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