We started out waking up at 6am in order to take the MARTA (subway) into  downtown Atlanta.
  Once arriving at the  Peachtree Center Mall we obtained coffee and a quick bite to eat to fuel our  adventure.
  Fifteen minutes before  starting time, Josh text messages everyone with the message “I am at the  Peachtree MARTA entrance…oh, but which one?”
   Did we mention, that this was a HUGE mall (encompassing several city  blocks) with numerous entrances to the MARTA.
   As we started to scout around the mall, we picked up other teams, forming  temporary alliances in our quest for the ever-elusive Josh.
  Finally, 2 blocks away and across the street,  we managed to spot Josh in his oddly bright shirt.
  After Josh’s briefing we received our next  set of clues and our map.
  Since we  started right next to a public library, us and a few other teams, ran into the  air conditioning to analyze the clues and devise a game plan.
  While Mary and Corina sorted clues, Mike  realized that the bonus clue was a unique one not usually seen, an Ogham  cipher.
  Jason and Mat quick cracked the  code that would later be the downfall of many teams (according to our code book,  this cipher has never been solved, and our team believes that it’s inclusion in  the race was absolutely… BRILLIANT).
   While we were running around trying to find Josh at the start, Mike  noticed the upper entrance to the mall was surrounded by country flags.
  Our first clue eluded to where many flags  were raised , before you enter the mall… a quick run to where we started  revealed the answer to our first clue of the day.
  We proceeded down a hill into the Centennial  Olympic Park, a large green area with statues, walkways, etc, etc.
  We immediately found a large statue depicting  runners and the clue told us to Vigenere the sculpture’s name.
  We did so, and quickly move along.
  We proceeded up the path to the statue of  Baron Coubertin who revived the Olympic Games.
   After locating a small plaque on the side, and a quick line-word-letter,  we were on our way.
  The next clue  instructed us to use the provided Roman Numerals to locate a large area of  bricks with many words, phrases, and dedications from sponsors to the park.
  The numerals and the process of elimination,  allowed to pinpoint our objective.
  Our  journey continued under the blazing Atlanta sun… the next clue led us to what  could have been refreshment but the waterways were dry.
  At the Coca-Cola bulding, the dry waterways  and a bearded statue yielded an answer that filled in our blanks, but did not  quench our thirst for victory.
  Clue 8  led us up Bakers Street from the Olympic Park to Peachtree, where we began.
  At this intersection we saw the ‘arch of  knowledge’ alluded to in clue 9, the last clue in our set, as well as several  other teams working diligently.
  Knowing  that we were close to our end, we searched the area for the statue of clue  8.
  Swiftly we found him, just past the  arch of knowledge… waving at the other teams as we passed.
  At the statue, Corina located the tiny  turtles that made up the base of the lamps surrounding the statue, which was the  answer to this clue.
  Now knowing this we  joined the others to solve the final clue in our packet. “Sigillium first at  twelve o’clock and one o’clock as well the hour of noon at emory then med school  soon at twelve” was what we had to work with to solve this very tough clue.
  Once we oriented our paper upon the nine  seals on the ground, our riddle finally started to make sense.
  The solution read “Examine nearby radioactive  vessel” which was a yellow magazine box with a radioactive symbol on it.
  In this box, was a second packet of clues, I  guess we weren’t s o close to the end after all.
   We ducked inside an alcove and quickly began solving the second packet  which led us to the Sun Dial, a revolving restaurant on top of a 72 story  hotel.
  From this high vantage point, we  needed to locate a navy blue ‘G’ and find out where it resides… which was  Georgia Aquarium at Pemberton Park, our answer for the next clue.
  Once realizing that we didn’t actually have  to circle the aquarium and that we were done in Atlanta, we hopped back on the  MARTA and headed back to the car, not yet knowing where in Savannah we were  headed.
  On our way to Savannah, we  realized that we had 3 pieces of a 4 piece puzzle.
  Not knowing what to do with them, we pieced  them together and noticed that the map we had
   been using all day was the fourth and final piece only faded and enlarge  several times larger than the 3.  
After  wrestling with these 4 images and a slew of random letters and number we decided  to take a “tactical hit” and threw in the towel.  On the phone we Josh, he informs us that the  crazy jumble of letters and numbers that we had been working on so frantically  was nothing but garbage, the classic “red herring”.  The actual solution was hidden withing the 3  images we had taped together, in addition to the map.  
Josh told us about the winding path through  the stars on the images and how they related to numbers that were seen  previously in the Sun Dial restuaraunt.   Using the numbers that the path winded through, revealed a telephone  number the the Molly McPherson Irish Pub (coincidently a clan with actual blood  ties to Jason and Mat)