Posted by: samstone @ 6:41 pm
Name = Caitlin
Email = cheekybonus@gmail.com
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I found a SamStone today at work (the Ben & Jerry's scoop shop in
Maple Tree Place, Williston). I had no idea what it was, my sister
went to the website and did the research. This tribute it so
incredibly touching, and it does spread the love. Sam must have been
one incredible kid, because now, even though I never knew him, I want
to help put SamStones all over. Well done, it's truly a unique and
lovely way to remember someone.
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Posted by: samstone @ 6:38 pm
Name = Bailey & John
Email = kline.bailey@gmail.com
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My boyfriend and I went hiking up to Roostercomb Mt in Keene Valley,
NY this past weekend. We stopped at an overlook of the valley and
took some pictures. As we were about to get up I said "hey look at
that-a stone with Sam written on it". We picked it up, examined it,
discussed what we thought it was and decided after much contemplation
to leave it there for someone else to find. I decided to look up what
it was online and discovered this site. What a beautiful thing you
all are doing for an amazing young person. The stone that we found
is resting on one of the most peaceful overlooks with the faint sound
of John's Brook flowing below in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains.
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Posted by: samstone @ 6:37 pm
John,
We left a stone in a little village/hamlet called Kirchbuehl above Grindelwald in central Switzerland, facing the north face of the Jungfrau. Here are some pictures:

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Posted by: samstone @ 6:30 pm
We are having a great time here in beautiful Alberta, Montana, and BC.
The weather has been great (High of 25, low of 10, celcius ofcourse :-)…
And the hiking great. We hiked upto a glacier and Anika and Isha has
been enjoying em along with the Grandparents. I had taken several
samstones with me to place it in various national parks. What best place
to place a sam stone than on a glacier. Here are the ones I placed so
far:
In Glacier National Park (At the foot of glacier which we hiked upto):
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Posted by: samstone @ 6:27 pm
Hi John:
We are having a great time here in beautiful Alberta, Montana, and BC.
The weather has been great (High of 25, low of 10, celcius ofcourse :-)…
And the hiking great. We hiked upto a glacier and Anika and Isha has
been enjoying em along with the Grandparents. I had taken several
samstones with me to place it in various national parks. What best place
to place a sam stone than on a glacier. Here are the ones I placed so
far:
In Waterton National park, Canada (At Alberta, Montana Boder – Also called International Peace Park): – with famous Prince of Wales Hotel in background..
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Posted by: samstone @ 6:08 pm
Name = gabby
Email = lessninr0mntcs@aol.com
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i placed one at a seat of oon a feris wheel
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Posted by: samstone @ 6:06 pm
Name = Andy
Email = ahlu@seznam.cz
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I find an Samstone on the plage in ReykjavÃk, Iceland, when I was
looking for lava stones. i really just knew that it is something
special. I bring it home to Czech Republic, city ŘÃÄany, near
Prague. Now I look for a good place for him. Thank you for good idea!
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Posted by: samstone @ 6:04 pm
My good firend Hua-pin wrote:
Hi John,
I went to the Yellow Mountain (a.k.a Huang Shan, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huangshan_Mountains) in AnHui Province last month for a short vacation. The Yellow Montain is said to be one of the most beautiful mountains in China. I left the Sam stone you gave me at the Bright Summit Peak, among the trees and rocks. Here are some photos.


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Posted by: samstone @ 5:33 pm
New comment on your post #96 "Place a SamStone ?"
Author : Benjamin F (IP: 69.54.21.144 , richmon1-dhcp-144.greenmountainaccess.net)
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I hiked for two weeks in the Philmont Boy Scout Reservation this summer. I left this stone at 11,441 feet on Mt. Phillips. The views there were beautiful. Thousands of boys Sam's age who walk through there every year will hopefully see it and visit this site.
Another peak, the Tooth of Time, had amazing rock formations where our group climbed. One particular spot had a big rock cavern that I was able to climb up to, and place a stone within. Very few scouts, if any, will see this stone, but I thought it was a place that Sam would like.
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Posted by: samstone @ 5:32 pm
New comment on your post #96 "Place a SamStone ?"
Author : Benjamin F (IP: 69.54.21.144 , richmon1-dhcp-144.greenmountainaccess.net)
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Comment:
I hiked for two weeks in the Philmont Boy Scout Reservation this summer. I left this stone at 11,441 feet on Mt. Phillips. The views there were beautiful. Thousands of boys Sam's age who walk through there every year will hopefully see it and visit this site.
Another peak, the Tooth of Time, had amazing rock formations where our group climbed. One particular spot had a big rock cavern that I was able to climb up to, and place a stone within. Very few scouts, if any, will see this stone, but I thought it was a place that Sam would like.
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