Re OBCZs: if none of the current release spots on the hunting pages 
are actual OBCZs, you can take a look at Netstation's OBCZ-finder map 
( http://homepage.mac.com/pachydomo/usa.htm ) to see if any are listed 
there. But even if you do find a handy OBCZ, I hope you'll keep on 
making the occasional wild release elsewhere - you never know who's 
going to come across the right book at the right time. And while some 
books do meet an unfortunate fate, I suspect that the vast majority of 
wild releases did get picked up, and are on somebody's shelves or in 
somebody's car or in a box in the attic, and may be heard from 
someday! (I've seen plenty of catches months or even years after the 
books were released, so it does happen...)

-GoryDetails

See the books I've set free at:
http://bookcrossing.com/referral/GoryDetails 


--- In [email protected], "clearyfan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> 
> I'm hoping there is someone in the Colorado Springs area who can 
> answer this question for me. I'm looking for an official 
bookcrossing 
> zone in the Briargate area of the Springs. I've done some wild 
> releases in a couple of areas, but I'm not sure that the books are 
not 
> just being tossed.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Beverly
>







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