There is NO official committee that organises Dartmoor letterboxing, but an informal letterbox 100 club exists.
To be a member and receive the badges and membership card a letterboxer has to visit 100 letterboxes on Dartmoor
And have visual proof of them.

100 CLUB INFORMATION

DARTMOOR LETTERBOXES

      Recent years have seen some changes, the most significant being the production by Dartmoor National Park Authority of a Letterboxing Guide “Letterboxing with Moor Care and Less Wear”, which is available from all D.N.P.A.Information Centres, a revised set of Codes of Conduct, the monitoring of Fund Raising Walks by D.N.P.A. (application forms available from us or D.N.P.A.), and the introduction of a Re-Registration system of Dartmoor Letterboxes. This re-registration system means that all letterboxes sited on the Moor are registered for a maximum period of five years. After that time, they should either be re-registered for a further period, or removed from the Moor. This will mean that if you own a letterbox that has been on the Moor for five years and would like it to remain for a further period, you should re-register it again by sending us the details i.e.: Name of Letterbox, Registered Number, Owners Name, Address & Tel: number. Period to be re-registered for (Max. 5 years), and any alteration to existing clue. We again remind all Letterboxers to adhere to the Codes of Conduct, and as they have been revised, please read them again carefully and keep to the rules.   Our boxes are DARTMOOR letterboxes, so if you put out a box do please keep it connected with a DARTMOOR theme, and remember, if you do put out a box, you are also responsible for its maintenance, so don’t forget to put a contact name and phone number or address in the visitor’s book. It is YOUR responsibility to keep your box in good order. The information in the Catalogue is only as accurate as received and cannot be guaranteed. If you bring your box in, then please don’t forget to tell us, and if you find a box missing then please let us know that as well, we rely on all Letterboxers to help keep information up to date.

    CATALOGUE. The catalogue of Letterbox clues is obtainable from Tony Moore, 25 Sanderspool Cross, South Brent, Devon. TQ10 9LR. Price of Catalogue is £6.50, plus 80 pence first class postage and packing

    THE 100 CLUB. The 100 Club now has around 12,800 “members”. All those who have visited 100 different letterboxes are welcome to join. To become enrolled and to get your badge, please write to Stephanie and Roger Paul, Lower Burrows, Shilstone Lane, Throwleigh, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 2HX. Telephone 01647 231080 , enclosing a list of the 100 boxes that you have visited, and £2.00 per cloth badge required and a S.A.E. There are also blue badges for 200, and gold for 500 boxes. For those who have visited 1,000, 2,000, 3,000 & 4,000 different boxes, there are special laurel wreath cloth badges at £2-50p each, and for those having visited 5,000 or more boxes there is a rather special badge at £3-00p. Paper car stickers are also available for 100 Club members at 10p each, or  15p for two.

    “100 CLUB” FOR DOGS. Membership of “The 100 Club” has been extended to include our canine friends. Dogs who have visited 100 different “Letterboxes” with their owners can now become members of the 100 Club. They will then be entitled to wear “100 Club” dog tags on their collars. These are available from Brian Cole, of 51  Forcefield Road, Cullompton, Devon. EX15 1QB. (Tel: 01884 32582). Price £2-00p. The reverse side can be engraved at an additional cost of 3p per letter or figure. Any one interested please contact Brian Cole with a SAE and he will allocate your dog its membership number, and supply the collar tag.

    “THE MEET”.  Is always held on Clock Change days, twice yearly in March & October, in the village Hall at Lee Moor ( Grid Ref . 5720 6175 ) From 10am to 5pm Bar Food Available.

    “DARTMOOR LETTERBOXES”. To have your letterbox registered and entered into the Catalogue and Updates, please send the details to Angela Allderidge:- 4 Linnet Lane, Bishops Green, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 4HZ.

    “TRAVELLERS”. Will those who wish to have their “travellers” ‘registered’ in the records please send 2 copies to Angela Allderidge, who will number them, they will then be entered into the Updates and Catalogue of Dartmoor Travelling Letterboxes,  (available from Tony @ £3-50 + 50p post & packing ).  PLEASE NOTE  -  TRAVELLERS are no longer listed in the Catalogue.

    CATALOGUE UPDATES. Are available monthly direct from Angela Allderidge:- 4 Linnet Lane, Bishops Green, Newbury, Berkshire, RG20 4HZ. If you want them simply send a supply of stamped addressed envelopes, plus 40p per issue to cover photocopying, quoting your “100 Club” membership number (if known) when applying.

Magnetic bearings are used throughout the catalogue, and can be used directly with a magnetic compass.  However to plot any of the bearings used onto your map, about 3°, the magnetic variation, must first be subtracted.  Conversely when taking a bearing off the map this must be added.

Please keep your compass well away from any metal objects when taking your bearings, otherwise a compass error may result.

NATIONAL GRID.    A grid reference is used to identify an area on an Ordnance Survey  map. Most of the  grid  references  in  the  catalogue,  (which follow the box

names), consist of six figures. This will locate an area of 100 metres x 100 metres, in which the box should be.  To plot a grid reference on to your map, using an example of 578? 742?, take the first set of 3 figures, and working from the Left  (West) of your map, to the Right (East) of your map, find the vertical grid line with the first 2 figures (57) in the group of 3, in the top or bottom margins, then using the appropriate calibrations on most good compasses,  or by estimation, plot the 3rd digit (8),  in tenths of the square, onto your map (distance A on the sketch). Now  using  the  same  system

with the  second set of 3 figures,  but this time working from bottom (South) of your map, to the top (North) of your map, and using the figures in the Left or Right margins, and the horizontal grid lines.  After plotting the final digit (2), (distance B on sketch), you should have your pointer near North Hessary Tor!  If not try again.

When  the grid reference of a letterbox is not given, instead of  inserting ???? ???? in the clue, we have changed it to ?______)., this will allow you to fill in the grid reference once you have established where the box is.

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