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Shelter
Island Yachts
Letterbox
Suffolk
County --
Shelter Island, NY
Planted
08/15/2009
Shelter Island is 8,000 acres of land, marsh and mist nestled
between the North and South Forks of Long Island and surrounded by
Gardiner's, Shelter Island and Peconic Bays. Gardiner's Island to
the east completes the sheltering effect. Shelter Island can be
reached by shuttle ferries from both Greenport and North Haven,
north of Sag Harbor. The State road through the island is Route 114.
A brief history can be read here:
http://www.shelter-island.org/history.html
This stamp is the first on Shelter Island and depicts a beautiful sailboat, similar to the boats that
sail around the island.
Please note
that Beach Parking Permits are required from Memorial
Day weekend through Labor Day weekend.
From
Greenport via the
North Ferry:
Route 114 South.
Turn left at Winthrop Road.
Bear right onto Corbetts Lane.
The road T's into Ram Island Road.
Turn left.
Turn right at Ram Island Drive.
Follow the directions below.
From North Haven via the South Ferry:
Route 114
North.
The road winds around for a bit.
You will pass on the left Smith Road.
Right after that, Route 114 bends to the left but there is a road if
you go straight.
Continue straight onto St. Mary's Road.
You will come to an intersection and will bear right onto Ram Island
Road.
After a little ways, turn right at Ram Island Drive.
Follow the directions below.
After turning onto Ram Island Drive:
Count 23
telephone poles on the left.
Right after the 23rd pole is a very short sand road to the beach;
you can park your car here.
(If you get to a sign on the right that says "Flood Area" you have
gone too far.)
Go out to the beach, turn left and walk about 100 yards.
On your left will be a clump of low pine brush surrounded by a beach
path.
Go directly behind the clump.
Site approximately 309* and walk about 27 steps; you should find
yourself in the middle of a field of small cactus plants.
Walk 6 steps at 185*; look to the left and see an entrance into the
underbrush over a log.
After the log go about 3'.
Site 220* and go about 22 steps to a sprawling fir tree with about 5
trunks and octopus roots leaning to the right.
Tucked under the furthest trunk, under a SPOW(ood), you will find
Shelter Island Yachts.
Beware of poison ivy!
During the summer, the beaches around Shelter Island always have
people on them. Although less people frequent this beach, there will
still be muggles about, so please be discrete when looking for the box. Please double-bag the log book and make sure the
box is sealed and covered by the black bag and rehide the
box better than you found it.
To return, go back the way you came.
Record your find at
LbNA and/or
AQ.

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