I didn't know he started at Chalfont.palkanetoijala31 wrote:Everybody is well aware that geoff started at chalfont its not something new in the challenge but to the non tube challengers would instigate a significant saving. Perhaps Hugo seeing as you manage to get records 1st time out or 2nd perhaps this is the one you should have a go at it?The Orange One wrote:Seeing as Geoff's actually deemed it safe to release his starting point of Chalfont and Latimer:
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/wor ... d-stations
When I first joined the forum I started a discussion about reaching Chesham by foot from Amersham at the end of the challenge, and the pretty much unanimous decision was that the clock had to be stopped on arrival at Chalfont.
http://www.tubeforum.co.uk/forum/index. ... =viewtopic
In this discussion (now edited out), Geoff said "we've had a route that's done something similar before" and I was a bit puzzled because none of his other attempts seemed to have a start/finish other than Amersham/Chesham. Now all is explained...
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I was unaware he started there - when the record page first changed it only said he ended at Heathrow T5, and I haven't checked since. As far as I knew at the time, every sensible challenge attempt had either started or ended at Amersham or Chesham.palkanetoijala31 wrote:Everybody is well aware that geoff started at chalfont its not something new in the challenge but to the non tube challengers would instigate a significant saving. Perhaps Hugo seeing as you manage to get records 1st time out or 2nd perhaps this is the one you should have a go at it?
I will, when I can find the time. Currently I can only spare Saturday mornings (or on very rare occasions afternoons), and I'm still looking for routes that could bring me anywhere close - my current favourite sees me come at around 17 hours.
At Andi speed (which is approximately Mach 25), it's 16 hours 16 minutes, involving such lovely plays as a 0 minute change from High Barnet southbound to MHE shuttle, a 2 minute run from Cockfosters to the 307 road, whatever it's called, and a 0 minute change from Woodford via Hainault to Epping train at Woodford.
If you can make that MHE, my route is supposed to have a 'perfect three'.
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Sorry, FORMER world record holder.palkanetoijala31 wrote:well keep up with news then Neil
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Points you in the direction of the other subforum...tubeguru wrote:Sorry, FORMER world record holder.palkanetoijala31 wrote:well keep up with news then Neil
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I Would probably not reveal my fastest theoretical time but I would never rely on a 0minute connection and seeing as you so fast why u think your 16h 16m wont work?The Orange One wrote:I was unaware he started there - when the record page first changed it only said he ended at Heathrow T5, and I haven't checked since. As far as I knew at the time, every sensible challenge attempt had either started or ended at Amersham or Chesham.palkanetoijala31 wrote:Everybody is well aware that geoff started at chalfont its not something new in the challenge but to the non tube challengers would instigate a significant saving. Perhaps Hugo seeing as you manage to get records 1st time out or 2nd perhaps this is the one you should have a go at it?
I will, when I can find the time. Currently I can only spare Saturday mornings (or on very rare occasions afternoons), and I'm still looking for routes that could bring me anywhere close - my current favourite sees me come at around 17 hours.
At Andi speed (which is approximately Mach 25), it's 16 hours 16 minutes, involving such lovely plays as a 0 minute change from High Barnet southbound to MHE shuttle, a 2 minute run from Cockfosters to the 307 road, whatever it's called, and a 0 minute change from Woodford via Hainault to Epping train at Woodford.
If you can make that MHE, my route is supposed to have a 'perfect three'.
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It doesn't matter if I reveal my theoretical fastest time, all that could possibly betray is:palkanetoijala31 wrote:I Would probably not reveal my fastest theoretical time but I would never rely on a 0minute connection and seeing as you so fast why u think your 16h 16m wont work?The Orange One wrote:I was unaware he started there - when the record page first changed it only said he ended at Heathrow T5, and I haven't checked since. As far as I knew at the time, every sensible challenge attempt had either started or ended at Amersham or Chesham.palkanetoijala31 wrote:Everybody is well aware that geoff started at chalfont its not something new in the challenge but to the non tube challengers would instigate a significant saving. Perhaps Hugo seeing as you manage to get records 1st time out or 2nd perhaps this is the one you should have a go at it?
I will, when I can find the time. Currently I can only spare Saturday mornings (or on very rare occasions afternoons), and I'm still looking for routes that could bring me anywhere close - my current favourite sees me come at around 17 hours.
At Andi speed (which is approximately Mach 25), it's 16 hours 16 minutes, involving such lovely plays as a 0 minute change from High Barnet southbound to MHE shuttle, a 2 minute run from Cockfosters to the 307 road, whatever it's called, and a 0 minute change from Woodford via Hainault to Epping train at Woodford.
If you can make that MHE, my route is supposed to have a 'perfect three'.
1) I have a chance of getting a record.
2) Possibly where I am starting and finishing - I'll tell you for free it's a Heathrow start, Chesham finish. This doesn't tell you anything about my route. There are many, many routes from Heathrow to Chesham.
As for the 0 minute connection, provided there aren't too many problems it should be fine using other top secret methods.
Just because I have records, doesn't mean I'm fast!
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Except that you did once. And I know what it is, and when I heard it I thought you were running at Concorde speed.palkanetoijala31 wrote: I Would probably not reveal my fastest theoretical time
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And thats what i tell you my fastest theoretical route i come with 10 differant routes since then.
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And thats what i tell you my fastest theoretical route i come with 10 differant routes since then.
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