Visian
look out!!!
OK, another experiment designed to test the sheer limits of inanity.
In the process of researching The Triple Nickel ride article, I came across an interesting site that listed all the covered bridges and round barns in Ohio.
Photo by Mike MacCarter
Seeing as the site's owner had done almost everything necessary to provide an interesting and bizarre theme for riding 'round the Rally (that being photos, GPS coordinates and descriptions on how to find these cool barns) I saw an opportunity to leverage some of the local knowlege here on the Forum to round out the work by providing some information about good roads to ride between the Rally site and the barns.
So, if you feel the need to take a ride outside the madness that is Lima, over the coming weeks you can check in to see the progress on whatever happens.
This information could become an article suitable for publishing in the BMW ON or on our Rally Website.
Or, it could become information that appears at the Hospitality and Tours booth at the Rally.
Or it could become an on-line ride guide like the one that Weeble did for the Charleston Rally.
Or all of these. Or none, if I don't get off my butt and start working on the barns near the rally site that I've found already.
So... Mike in Lima and others with local knowledge... got your ears on?
Ian
In the process of researching The Triple Nickel ride article, I came across an interesting site that listed all the covered bridges and round barns in Ohio.
Photo by Mike MacCarter
Seeing as the site's owner had done almost everything necessary to provide an interesting and bizarre theme for riding 'round the Rally (that being photos, GPS coordinates and descriptions on how to find these cool barns) I saw an opportunity to leverage some of the local knowlege here on the Forum to round out the work by providing some information about good roads to ride between the Rally site and the barns.
So, if you feel the need to take a ride outside the madness that is Lima, over the coming weeks you can check in to see the progress on whatever happens.
This information could become an article suitable for publishing in the BMW ON or on our Rally Website.
Or, it could become information that appears at the Hospitality and Tours booth at the Rally.
Or it could become an on-line ride guide like the one that Weeble did for the Charleston Rally.
Or all of these. Or none, if I don't get off my butt and start working on the barns near the rally site that I've found already.
So... Mike in Lima and others with local knowledge... got your ears on?
Ian