25-04-2020, 09:14 AM
Hi JP
It works like this.
You run Google Maps on line.
On your PC screen you have a map. Find your start point using a post code This allows you to then plot your course and measure distances between junctions from your tulip route book as you would on a paper map.
The treasure hunt is based on the old method of driving along in our Austins looking for house names etc. The clues are scattered around the course. When you think you have reached a clue location you switch to Street View on you Google Map. You can now look around or start virtually driving along the road searching.
The road event did not include a treasure hunt and was estimated to take approx one hour. I have estimated the on line version will take upwards of 1.5 hours.
Gordon
It works like this.
You run Google Maps on line.
On your PC screen you have a map. Find your start point using a post code This allows you to then plot your course and measure distances between junctions from your tulip route book as you would on a paper map.
The treasure hunt is based on the old method of driving along in our Austins looking for house names etc. The clues are scattered around the course. When you think you have reached a clue location you switch to Street View on you Google Map. You can now look around or start virtually driving along the road searching.
The road event did not include a treasure hunt and was estimated to take approx one hour. I have estimated the on line version will take upwards of 1.5 hours.
Gordon