OK.. you really got me hooked after I found this, had to go online and upload allllll my ADV she-it up, along with gb's of other photos after web-shitzx dumped all us folks who been using them for the last 2 decades.. so here goes....; yeah, Foamhenge.....sweet.... was a TOR in Va. by me wayyyy back. http://www.roadsideamerica.com/search/tip?offset=15&tip_Town=natural+bridge&tip_State=VA http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/va/VANATfoam_danielleo.jpg oh yeah, and you have to eat at the pink cadillac...and see KONG (Humpty Dumpty was not there anymore...woulda shot him also) http://www.roadsideamerica.com/search/tip?offset=40&tip_Town=natural+bridge&tip_State=VA http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/va/VANATpink_sarah2.jpg . Mr. Bojangles....TOR shot by me http://www.roadsideamerica.com/search/tip?offset=15&tip_Town=richmond&tip_State=VA I liked Mr Bo so much I did him twice, first for the Richmond TOR and then for the Va TOR.... cool statue...and very hidden... .. Richmond Braves Indian, relocated from the stadium down to the Shockho Bottom Slip....top-o- the old Lucky Strike factory... http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/va/VARICindian_leocecil1.jpg note my C14 sitting below him.... https://s3.amazonaws.com/advrider-p...1_ADV%20TAGS_2231207510015463693wNRHSG_ph.jpg King william Courthouse... I lived here for 10 years, ... the other staue of Liberty... shot in January during TOR... when we hit 100 tags in the first year....ahhhh good times......they reallllly slack now, and shoot pictures of the food they eat at a RTE...:fyyff http://www.roadsideamerica.com/search/tip?offset=20&tip_Town=richmond&tip_State=VA http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/images/va/VARICliberty_kerri.jpg just had to drop this one in of Nutzy, when i brought him 'cross the Mason Dixon... here's some whacky shit for y'all to figger out...thinking of submitting them to the roadside America folk... ashland va. just below Rella's diner, in Hacker Valley W.Va. (me, Teeter, and Guy B Young III, great day at the Ramp Fest...mmmm) car on a pole....50 ft up.... Atlee / Hanover Va. supposed framworks of the church Patrick Henry uttered "Give me liberty..."...now a housing development...doh Christchurch..... .....( Me, Teeter, and Now It's Just Al....fun day) I try to leave this at every tag /phot spot..... a gratouitous picture of my cock....he is a nice one.... very proud of him... when chickens and cats co=habit, and feed together...the end is near mmmmmmm chicken flavored cat food..... NOT trying to be a Bonerhead, or a bubble popper..... but this thread is awesome...and i love it.... BUT.... . ,\ . . . . remember we are an Adventure BIKE Forum..... and even though i flashed my.....rooster..... we need bikes.... Not RV's...... carry on
Great stuff MoB. And what's up with the taggers in VA other than those around Roanoke and Front Royal? I've watched things sit for weeks between Richmond and Petersburg. :huh Don't know how many times I've pondered running up there and poaching it on a 70 degree, sunny Saturday only to assume it would be a wasted (tag-wise) ride. And then proven wrong... You may want to see if there's something going on with the water supply...
I couldn't tag for the last couple months I lived there in 2011, and prior to that it dwindled to just a couple of us, mostly we were playing the eastern stuff and Va TOR. The old gang simply stopped playing, and blamed me for it, but when I wasn't playing, they mever picked it up. It's a shame, there is soooooo much cool stuff in the Richmond area. we barely hit the tip-o-the iceburg. Planning on playing this game whenever possible, Ohio has really interesting sights also. Ride safe...
Well I didn't know it was on the site until I looked. Eiffel tower at bordeaux shopping center. Owen dr Fayetteville nc http://www.roadsideamerica.com/search/tip Fayetteville, North Carolina - Eiffel Tower This was a little out of the way, and you couldn't get right next to it as it's part of a medical building. There are brick walls all around it. It's neat to see in the nighttime, but I wouldn't stop during the day. And only if you have time. [CeCe, 01/06/2013]<!-- showAttractFactsEx: status=1, id=attr-8512 --> Bordeaux Center <DL><DT>Address:</DT><DD> </DD><DD>1740 Owen Dr., Fayetteville, NC</DD><DT>Directions:</DT><DD>Bordeaux Center. I-95 exit 46B. Drive north on Hwy 87 to exit 102. Drive west on US 301 to Owen Drive and turn right. The tower is about 1.5 miles, on the left, at the corner of Owen and Village Drives.</DD></DL> <FORM method=post action=#><INPUT id=attr-8512 type=checkbox> Save to My Sights</FORM> More on Eiffel Tower <!-- Item 4 --><!-- tip --><!-- Tip Detail 24474, image= -->Fayetteville, North Carolina - Eiffel Tower Easy to find, accessible parking, cute. [Ashley, 02/24/2010]80-ft tall replica Eiffel Tower, here since the shopping center opened in 1963. It contains medical offices and is close to a hospital. <!-- showAttractFactsEx: status=1, id=attr-8512 --> Ray
Iron Mike at Airborne and Special Operations Museum. Fayetteville NC http://www.roadsideamerica.com/search/tip?offset=5&tip_Town=fayetteville+&tip_State=NC Fayetteville, North Carolina - Iron Mike Statue Statue of a just-landed paratrooper, a symbol of the Army Airborne Corps at Ft. Bragg, stands at the entrance of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, which features a parachute motion simulator and recreated D-Day Normandy village. Roadsideamerica.com Report... <!-- showAttractFactsEx: status=1, id=attr-28873 --> Airborne and Special Operations Museum <DL><DT>Address:</DT><DD> </DD><DD>100 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville, NC</DD><DT>Directions:</DT><DD>Airborne and Special Operations Museum. Take US Hwy 401/MLK Jr Fwy exit 104B. Drive east into the city on Hay St. Turn left onto Hillsboro St., then left again into the parking lot of the museum.</DD></DL> <FORM method=post action=#><INPUT id=attr-28873 type=checkbox> Save to My Sights</FORM> More on Iron Mike Statue <!-- Item 4 --><!-- tip --><!-- Tip Detail 34678, image= -->Fayetteville, North Carolina - Iron Mike Statue Hard to miss, in downtown Fayetteville. He stands tall in front of the Airborne and Special Operations Museum. Also in front on the museum you can see engraved cement blocks dedicated to fallen soldiers. Ray