Inside the Mind of an Urban Adventure Creator
Much goes into designing our thrilling urban adventure game. We must know subway and bus routes, eclectic neighborhoods and “the off beaten path.” One of the first things we look for is a start/finish (host site). From the very beginning at Casey Moore’s (one of my favorite haunts in Tempe) to our Seattle race host site, 88 Keys, we look for it to be centrally located and an exciting place. Sometimes our start and finish are not centrally located, case in point, our New York City start Professor Thoms (this place is wicked cool!)! Professor Thoms is conveniently located one block from the L train.
As our races grow (our Boston increased 150% from last year) we will start at a public park, but we want to continue to end at a bar (it’s more fun that way). Stay tuned tuned for our remaining 2008 race schedule’s host site. If you have any suggestions for a host site, by all means, post a reply or email us at info@hightrekadventure.com.
Creatively,
Jason Hofsess
Founder, High Trek Adventure
Tags: Casey Moore's, finish line, Professor Thoms, Scavenger Hunt, treasure hunt, urban adventure racing


July 9th, 2008 at 9:31 am
Can’t wait for Seattle!