Yamaha Super Tenere MOTO-TAG photo game

Rambler

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And here's a tough one. A vertical axis wind turbine.
Where is this (VAWT) turbine located at?

I don't even to know how to find one 'rideable' close to me here in GA, leave alone grabbing it! I guess I'll just have to sit this one out till a new tag comes by
 

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I've seen them on and next to smaller industrial buildings, farms, and our State university. They provide wind power without a big footprint or the swooping sound of big blades. The problem for tagging is they are usually pretty small & inconspicuous. For example:

[Photo off the web and NOT a grab!]
 
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I've seen only one of these in my life, near Gaspe Quebec. This may even be the one but I didn't ride up to it.
BTW, looks like some mighty fine February weather there if that's the one in the photo! :)
 

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I guess we'll see if someone grabs this tag. However, a polite reminder that it's not about making the tag as hard as possible to get, or even hard to get, it's about giving us all a reason to go for a ride. If it's highly unlikely that we will have or find one in our area, no reason to go for a ride and look for one.

In Winter many of us have more limited riding due to weather. I personally try to choose tags that are relatively easy to find for this time of year.
 

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I guess we'll see if someone grabs this tag. However, a polite reminder that it's not about making the tag as hard as possible to get, or even hard to get, it's about giving us all a reason to go for a ride. If it's highly unlikely that we will have or find one in our area, no reason to go for a ride and look for one.

In Winter many of us have more limited riding due to weather. I personally try to choose tags that are relatively easy to find for this time of year.
And ideally, the Grab and new Tag should be from a ‘fresh’ ride and not images pulled from archives ?
 

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And ideally, the Grab and new Tag should be from a ‘fresh’ ride and not images pulled from archives ?
Basic rules of tag games are no file photos. If it's a ride you just did, it's less obnoxious, but really the intent is to take a ride to find the tag, then get a new tag to share. And 24 hours max between posting a grab and the new tag. Much preferred, don't post a grab until you have a new tag to post too. No point in wasting other's riding time waiting on you to give something for them to find.
 

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And ideally, the Grab and new Tag should be from a ‘fresh’ ride and not images pulled from archives ?
Agreed, and that's what I was hinting at when I mentioned the fine February weather in those photos from Quebec. I'm not criticizing anyone because I'm painfully aware of wintertime PMS, so happy to be retired now and riding all winter in the sunny south. So I guess I should get off my butt and go get a few tags, eh?
 

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HA! Terms of "baited field", or "watering hole" came to mind after seeing the brand names in the background.
 
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