Good Bad & The Monkey
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
Why is it sideways?
Hit the butterfly, voila! There are several pictures ... and I suspect one is by you, Trent. The credit is "ROSENBST" and the title of the image is "Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon"
The picture is positioned at the Overlook on the 5.8/11.2. And I'm rather sure it is not. But hey .... what can you expect, they lost the trail or it trailed off.... and there is another entrance to Luke Lea. Mighty slick!
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Out there running since dinosaurs roamed the earth
Between 9 mile hill and 10. there is an overlook that has a bench, very healthy curve. That is where the image is positioned. The picture is somewhere else ... can't put my finger on it yet.
This pic?
This is the correct overlook.
If you look closely at the full sized pic, you can see the steeple that you see from that overlook. I think that this is from the bench. The small field in the foreground is right in front of that bench. When viewed from the road, with the bench in the foreground, you do not see the field that shows in the pic.
OK, now I think I am crazy. Your picture has moved ... to the T intersection close to the 9 mile marker. you know, where I stash my water bottles.
Perhaps someone is working on the map as we speak, because I SWEAR that overlook pic was not there earlier. I did access the google maps different ways ... one by clicking on "find routes", and the other under the "resources menu" and typing in the park from the large US map.
Your picture, with your credit of the T-intersection is now correct. The overlook picture is not yours.... and I did not see it earlier. There are other pictures that are yours ... check it out.
The pic above was not one I took.
Google just made a map update. I wonder if you were experiencing a bug. I never saw the problem.
The pic above was not one I took. Google just made a map update. I wonder if you were experiencing a bug. I never saw the problem.
Well, I think that they were working on it, since there are several pictures by you, now correctly placed. The picture I was referring to was taken from an unexpected point of view.... against traffic ... but one would recognize it if he ran the monkey. It's still there at 9 mile hill.
Indeed, there are several pictures of yours now. When I originally looked at there were four or so. Now there are seveal more. Congrats!