WayneOrwig
GT Reference
This North Georgia tag ride is on going. Here is the plan.
1) You will look at the clues for the last location posted. You must travel to that location, then travel to a new location. Get photos (OR A GOOD DESCRIPTION) of the old and new locations with your bike.
2) Come here and post info on the last location, proving you found it. You then post the info on the NEW location (You must use a good description. This is for interesting rides, not a contest. )
3) Go to the bottom of this page and click the SUBSCRIBE button. You will get an email when there is activity on this thread and you will then know that a new tag location may be up.
Rules:
Stay within 100 miles of Atlanta so more people have time to try to do it. You can go farther IF you have arranged for someone to find it and bring it back to the area. I will 'void' anything that is going to stall the game out.
Make the new location fun to find, but not overly difficult. As noted, I will 'void' anything that stalls out the game.
Avoid gravel/dirt roads and avoid high traffic (stay outside the perimeter). Avoid places that you need to pay just to get a photo (Stone mountain, Amicalola falls, etc).
Photos are preferred so nobody questions that you really were on a motorcycle. Even a cell phone photo is fine. Not having a camera is NOT an excuse. Just give a better description of the 'from' location and a good description of the 'to' location that proves you found the spots.
Keep it interesting, but don't make it TOO difficult, to find the new spot.
If you go to a site, find it and get a photo, then go to a new site and get a photo, then come home to find that someone has already moved the cache site, too bad. So be quick.
A photo of a Guzzi with an interesting view is a plus, but any motorcycle/scooter is allowed. Group rides are good.
Try not to repeat locations. See the attached Google map for where we have been.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204 ... 8,5.795288
NOTES:
You WILL need to sign up on the Google maps site to edit it. I will try to keep it current, but I don't promise it.
1) You will look at the clues for the last location posted. You must travel to that location, then travel to a new location. Get photos (OR A GOOD DESCRIPTION) of the old and new locations with your bike.
2) Come here and post info on the last location, proving you found it. You then post the info on the NEW location (You must use a good description. This is for interesting rides, not a contest. )
3) Go to the bottom of this page and click the SUBSCRIBE button. You will get an email when there is activity on this thread and you will then know that a new tag location may be up.
Rules:
Stay within 100 miles of Atlanta so more people have time to try to do it. You can go farther IF you have arranged for someone to find it and bring it back to the area. I will 'void' anything that is going to stall the game out.
Make the new location fun to find, but not overly difficult. As noted, I will 'void' anything that stalls out the game.
Avoid gravel/dirt roads and avoid high traffic (stay outside the perimeter). Avoid places that you need to pay just to get a photo (Stone mountain, Amicalola falls, etc).
Photos are preferred so nobody questions that you really were on a motorcycle. Even a cell phone photo is fine. Not having a camera is NOT an excuse. Just give a better description of the 'from' location and a good description of the 'to' location that proves you found the spots.
Keep it interesting, but don't make it TOO difficult, to find the new spot.
If you go to a site, find it and get a photo, then go to a new site and get a photo, then come home to find that someone has already moved the cache site, too bad. So be quick.
A photo of a Guzzi with an interesting view is a plus, but any motorcycle/scooter is allowed. Group rides are good.
Try not to repeat locations. See the attached Google map for where we have been.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204 ... 8,5.795288
NOTES:
You WILL need to sign up on the Google maps site to edit it. I will try to keep it current, but I don't promise it.