Ladies. Gentlemen. On 26 July, 1924, The Daily Mail reports that a drunken band of London's smart set had been spotted, extravagantly costumed, trundling through London on an evening treasure hunt. The Mail - even back then not one to miss coining a disparaging term - called them 'The Bright Young Things.'
In honour of these stylish socialites, we bring you the Tweed Run Christmas Treasure Hunt.
The Rules
The hunt begins at 7pm, at Hoxton Square and finishes at 9:30pm at the Black Heart for the London FGSS Christmas Party.
You enter the treasure hunt as a team. Your team can be two, three or four people. There is a limit of 20 teams.
At Hoxton Square, you'll be given a file containing cryptic clues to six stops to go to, where you will be given a task to do. Each rider will be given a passport that will be stamped at the stops upon completion of the task. The file will also contain a list of items that you can bring back for extra points.
You cannot divide up; your entire team must arrive at each stop together in order to have your pass stamped.
Ladies. Gentlemen. On 26 July, 1924, The Daily Mail reports that a drunken band of London's smart set had been spotted, extravagantly costumed, trundling through London on an evening treasure hunt. The Mail - even back then not one to miss coining a disparaging term - called them 'The Bright Young Things.'
In honour of these stylish socialites, we bring you the Tweed Run Christmas Treasure Hunt.
The Rules
You will need the following:
Proper attire is expected. Please sign up below: