Plates already walked
Route atlas
These sheets are examples of districts and corridors we have drawn for Georgian rounds. They are not a catalogue you can drop into a till. Commission new plates from your own doors.
The atlas is a working wall, not a gallery of travel posters. Each plate on this page stands for a type of round we have already walked: inner Tbilisi lanes where a long van fails, northern districts served from Gldani, warehouse mornings, and the highway string that looks simple until a gate hour is written in the margin.
Old Tbilisi lanes. Sololaki, Avlabari, and the streets above Liberty Square. Drops are often a walk from a wider road. We mark stair streets and the lanes we refuse for a wheelbase you name.
North from Didube. Gldani, Dighomi, and the housing blocks whose receiving rooms keep short hours. The plate is less about scenery than about which entrance actually takes a crate.
The Rustavi road. Factory slots and the waits that never appear as kilometres. Useful when a parts counter blames the driver for a guard’s tea.
Coastal and mountain strings. Batumi is not a larger Vake. Sea wind, summer crowds, and a different clock. Kakheti cellar doors have village lanes that a Tbilisi truck cannot share with a marshrutka. We only draw these after a field day.
If your district is not on the wall, that usually means we have not yet been paid to walk it. Send the doors. The next plate is commissioned, not chosen from a menu.