GTPC 90

Started by giant_mtb, February 02, 2006, 02:32:40 PM

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J86


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#2
I'm kinda feeling Cali on this one, so I'll guess Sacramento for lack of a better option.
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Rupert

That could be anywhere... Philly?
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giant_mtb

Nope...and I'll give a hint.  It's in the western U.S. and is near one of the more famous racing landmarks.

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saxonyron

I was gonna guess Indianapolis before the hint.

Racing landmark = yes
Western US = no.

Hmmmmm.



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TBR

Denver maybe? (The Pikes Peak road being the landmark)

Rupert

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giant_mtb

No to all so far.

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TBR

Detroit (it really isn't western, but it does have Woodward Ave)

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CaseyNPham

I'll say Berkeley even though I have no idea of any racing places there.
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giant_mtb

No to all.  :D  

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giant_mtb

I'm glad to inform you that...no!  That is incorrect.  :thumbsup:  

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QuoteI'm glad to inform you that...no!  That is incorrect.  :thumbsup:
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TBR

Well if your hint made any sense, it can't be that much of a landmark if it is in the west.

TBR

Monterey (Laguna Seca, though I wouldn't call that a landmark)

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Rupert

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Salt Lake City?
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Rupert

QuoteWell if your hint made any sense, it can't be that much of a landmark if it is in the west.
Eh? We have mountains, we have Seattle, we have all of Killafornia... Plenty of landmarks throughout there. Not so many racing landmarks, though.
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