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2010 Photo Scavenger Hunt

Irish... I am saying the "Welcome to the Flinthills" is the Interesting part that is written on the BIG Rock. That's why I had my husband up there so you could see how big the Rock is. It is actually a Limestone rock that is sitting on a bunch of limestone & flint hence the "Flinthills". If the Welcome part isn't interesting enough I can deal with that. :)

Thanks,
Deb

No...that's fine. Didn't know the sign WAS a rock
 
No...that's fine. Didn't know the sign WAS a rock
Thanks...Irish. Sorry, I should have made my explanation a little more clear. After going back & looking at it I could see how you thought the sign was the interesting part that sat on top of the hill. I'll try & do better next time in my explanations. :2thumbs:

Deb
 
Hey Folks
Can someone point me to the longest word that Roadkill has. My internet connection is so slow I could send a pigeon back and forth and it would be faster.
Thanks:helpsmilie:
 
Hey Folks
Can someone point me to the longest word that Roadkill has. My internet connection is so slow I could send a pigeon back and forth and it would be faster.
Thanks:helpsmilie:

Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg, also known as Webster Lake, is the longest place name in the United States and among the longest (6th) in the world

45 letters but...if you can find one, there are 5 that are longer LOL
Hop on the ferry to Wales and find Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch (58 letters)
 
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That's what I was thinking of doing, but at this point in the race it would not be worth it. If I can get sixty five or seventy of the photos I will be happy.
If there was just 70 or 80 points in the difference,, then !!
 
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2. Same name, different states: Centerville #6 - Centerville, Indiana. Nice little town, gorgeous library in this shot. (50 pts)

25. Furthest-most point in your state: Westernmost Ohio (125 pts)
 
Two more...

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93. Someone playing a stringed instrument. My youngest daughter with her guitar. (50 pts)

100. Exhausted Spyder Rider. Hey, retiring's hard work! (5 pts)

Still shy of my 5000 goal (I believe I have 4955), but running out of time...
Eighty-eight down, a dozen to go.
 
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It was a very busy day today. Wasn't able to find 1 of the things on my list today but otherwise very productive. :yes:

#5 In front of a rocket 50 pts

#7 In front of a military aircraft 25 pts.

#8 Sitting in a military aircraft 50 pts.

#37 At a major sports stadium or park 25 pts

#40 Drive In theatre 25 pts

#58 In front of a railroad tunnel 50 pts.

#66 Welcome sign that spans a roadway 50 pts.

#72 Airplane mounted on a post 50 pts.

http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfsshq4x_24hg7dc8cd

Deb
 
Longest Word scoring suggestion

LOL...I debated that in my empty head for quite a while too!

+Thank God for helmets to keep our brain vacuum intact.

I'm not sure how you'd planned on scoring the sign with the longest name, but may I recommend a #88 scoring rule, Irish? (I don't think any of us would be averse.) Why not assign each letter of the longest word sign presented a value divided from 100?

For example, my Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg (45 characters) divided from a total 100 value would net a 2.2 value per letter. In turn, someone else's presentation of Lake Woebegon (8 characters) would then net a value of 17.6 (2.2 * 8).

Just a suggestion, and for annual variety, perhaps next year you could assign Scrabble tile point values, or something equally unique, causing us to look for things like Quinnipiac College or such...

Ride on.
Roadkill
http://www.roadkillonline.net/
 
I'm not sure how you'd planned on scoring the sign with the longest name, but may I recommend a #88 scoring rule, Irish? (I don't think any of us would be averse.) Why not assign each letter of the longest word sign presented a value divided from 100?

Okay, I think I've got a spreadsheet that will make this painless. Only problem is I have only been entering the total number of letters and I am not about to go back through all the posts to get the words.

Anyone who has an entry for Item #88, please repost.
 
Okay, I think I've got a spreadsheet that will make this painless. Only problem is I have only been entering the total number of letters and I am not about to go back through all the posts to get the words.

Anyone who has an entry for Item #88, please repost.

+As I understood it, you were only counting letters in a longest word, not total length of word characters. The requirement for ANY points should still be the length of A word in the sign, not all of the words.

Ride on.
Roadkill
 
(53 +50) On a ferry boat

+I just took an extended weekend ride to/from northern Vermont, where Adrian organized a group ride. I gathered Scavenger points along the way.

Enroute to Colchester VT, I progessed eastward from the Northway (I87) via the Essex Ferry across Lake Champlain. At $6.00, I thought it was a bargain for the roughly half-hour float across the waterway.

(#53 +50) On a ferry boat (Aboard the Governor George D. Aiken):
http://www.roadkillonline.net/imagedb_images/35_10320.JPG

I rode the Lake Champlain Transportation Cos. "Southern Ferry", eastbound from Essex, NY to Charlotte, VT. If you need to cross Lake Champlain, the ferry system is truly an integral component of many routes.

http://www.ferries.com/

Ride on.
Roadkill
 
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