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Loveland Ski Resort – Colorado

Name = Willem Rossi Email = wtrossi7@gmail.com File attached = image.jpg Message = On the top of  The highest lift on the continental divide!

Pooh Bear House – Cambridge Ma

Just wanted to let you know that this morning after much deliberation I placed our Samstone.  Although we never had the chance to meet Sam, we feel as if we know him a bit from your stories and blogging so I put our Samstone on the roof of the Pooh Bear house between Harvard’s science […]

Slough – UK

  Friend Andy writes:   Check out my 32.3 mi ride on Strava. https://www.strava.com/activities/248438111 Sent from my iPhone

Lake Colby – NY

  Name = Chris & Amanda Pugh Email = arotunda@ymail.com File attached = sam stone on lake colby.jpg Message = This photo was taken while Chris and I were ice fishing with my older Brother Jay. We were on our Family Vacation in Lake Placid NY on Colby Lake. Our parents no longer get us […]

Lake Placid – NY

  Name = Chris & Amanda Pugh Email = arotunda@ymail.com Message = We left a Sam Stone in the house that we stayed at with my family. In Lake Placid NY. 44 Grandview Ave Lake Placid NY An amazing place to stay! Homeaway.com

Lake Placid – NY

  Name = Chris & Amanda Pugh Email = arotunda@ymail.com File attached = sam stone.jpg Message = Chris & I went out on the town in Lake Placid NY. Left a Sam Stone in the stone wall outside of Roomers

Snow angel – Bolton VT

I did a naked snow angel on the long trail between Bolton notch and stage road  

Winkfield – UK

Andy writes: Check out my 37.2 mi ride on Strava. https://www.strava.com/activities/242114418 Sent from my iPhone

Riviera Maya – Mexico

Renée wrote: “Sending a samstone into the Caribbean for fate to carry away. http://l.facebook.com/l/ZAQEsvU-EAQFqQqshb4KXaSA6DbBV5OB0JgTF-0lspG76XQ/www.samstone.com”;

Ettlingen – Germany

Dear John and family, on Dec 25, 2014 I finally placed my first SamStone. It’s very close to my home town Karlsruhe in Germany. The SamStone can be found in the town of Ettlingen in a stone wall at the edge of a very small creek called Krebsbaechle (“crab creek”) right before it joins the […]