Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
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Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
Hello all,
I've decided to do a tube challenge to raise money for a friend's son, as he needs a new wheelchair and it can't be funded by the NHS.
I've not done it before, but I wanted to adapt it a little to mean I could do it alone, and add some kind of interest for sponsorship.
I'll be attempting to cover the whole network, but more importantly, I'll be getting off at interchanges, going to the outside of the station to take a photo to prove I was there, and then getting on again. I know this is going to add a stupid amount of time to the challenge, but I'm not going for speed - I'm asking for sponsorship per interchange station "bagged".
Has anyone else done it this way?
Also, do I need to include the DLR and the Overground networks?
Best wishes
Robin
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I've decided to do a tube challenge to raise money for a friend's son, as he needs a new wheelchair and it can't be funded by the NHS.
I've not done it before, but I wanted to adapt it a little to mean I could do it alone, and add some kind of interest for sponsorship.
I'll be attempting to cover the whole network, but more importantly, I'll be getting off at interchanges, going to the outside of the station to take a photo to prove I was there, and then getting on again. I know this is going to add a stupid amount of time to the challenge, but I'm not going for speed - I'm asking for sponsorship per interchange station "bagged".
Has anyone else done it this way?
Also, do I need to include the DLR and the Overground networks?
Best wishes
Robin
http://misplacedmarbles.blogspot.com/
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Re: Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
The normal Tube Challenge is to not include the DLR and Overground. I believe if you added them in, then you would not get around in a day, so just stick to every station!
Good Luck!
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Re: Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
Thanks Sam!
The charity I'm doing it for have sent me a letter explaining what I'm doing - are people generally left alone by LU staff? I've taken photos on the tube before and never had a problem (without flash, no tripod, without getting in the way etc), but because this involves lots of getting on and off I'm hoping it won't attract unhelpful attention.
The charity I'm doing it for have sent me a letter explaining what I'm doing - are people generally left alone by LU staff? I've taken photos on the tube before and never had a problem (without flash, no tripod, without getting in the way etc), but because this involves lots of getting on and off I'm hoping it won't attract unhelpful attention.
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You'll be ok, just don't bring attention to yourself...!
Just as long as you just jump out, take a few photos without flash or tripod then you'll probably just get classed as a run of the mill tourist.
How much do you need to raise?
Just as long as you just jump out, take a few photos without flash or tripod then you'll probably just get classed as a run of the mill tourist.
How much do you need to raise?
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Phew - I was hoping that'd be the case. I mean, I won't be wearing anything silly, just looking like your average nerd
The family need to raise £21,000. I've set myself a target of £500, but I might have been a bit ambitious with that target!
The family need to raise £21,000. I've set myself a target of £500, but I might have been a bit ambitious with that target!
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Re: Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
Wow a worthy cause indeed kudos to you I sponser you £5 for a photo of Oxford Circus good luck on monday.
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Re: Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
Best of luck with it Most routes have around 50 interchanges so I think you will be hard pressed to complete the network... A similiar challenge where photos are taken is "The Park Challenge" and although this is only 24 stations because your are continually leaving the network this can take 7 - 8 hours alone...
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The way most people who use the railway every day are bellyaching about it, the "getting to work" challenge alone takes about three to four hours most mornings.
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Re: Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
I have the most important map printed out - the one with all the toilets marked out. My camera's charging, as is the battery back-up for my phone. I have the makings of plenty of sandwiches, a bottle for water, and some savoury munching snacks. I also have £150 raised so far, and people pledging £1 for each interchange bagged - so the motivation is there.
Now I just need to get up nice and early to be at Southwark (my chosen starting point) for 07:30, and I'll get as much covered as I can.
Whee!
Best wishes all
Robin
Now I just need to get up nice and early to be at Southwark (my chosen starting point) for 07:30, and I'll get as much covered as I can.
Whee!
Best wishes all
Robin
Visit http://misplacedmarbles.blogspot.com/20 ... heels.html to help me raise money for Louis' new powerchair!
www.digitallouis.com
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Re: Sponsored tube challenge - first attempt
Well an interesting start position if ever but seriously Good luck.queerpup wrote:I have the most important map printed out - the one with all the toilets marked out. My camera's charging, as is the battery back-up for my phone. I have the makings of plenty of sandwiches, a bottle for water, and some savoury munching snacks. I also have £150 raised so far, and people pledging £1 for each interchange bagged - so the motivation is there.
Now I just need to get up nice and early to be at Southwark (my chosen starting point) for 07:30, and I'll get as much covered as I can.
Whee!
Best wishes all
Robin
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Oh my word, that was fun!
I got nowhere near the whole network - all the getting out at stations and battling shoppers and commuters seriously took their toll. But it was great! I also diverted twice to meet friends that wanted to do a bit of the journey. The important thing, though, is that I raised £350 - ish so far, and that's without sending the mob round to collect from people that have pledged and not yet paid. *grin*
I have now been bitten by the bug though, and I'm planning a serious run... think it'll be in the new year, not sure when, but I'm quite excited by the prospect.
Thanks all!
Robin
I got nowhere near the whole network - all the getting out at stations and battling shoppers and commuters seriously took their toll. But it was great! I also diverted twice to meet friends that wanted to do a bit of the journey. The important thing, though, is that I raised £350 - ish so far, and that's without sending the mob round to collect from people that have pledged and not yet paid. *grin*
I have now been bitten by the bug though, and I'm planning a serious run... think it'll be in the new year, not sure when, but I'm quite excited by the prospect.
Thanks all!
Robin
Visit http://misplacedmarbles.blogspot.com/20 ... heels.html to help me raise money for Louis' new powerchair!
www.digitallouis.com
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Well done with your charity day.
Glad that you've been bitten by the bug. A serious attempt takes a different kind of planning involving a lot of detail. Hopefully your experience has guided you to some things that will help.
Glad that you've been bitten by the bug. A serious attempt takes a different kind of planning involving a lot of detail. Hopefully your experience has guided you to some things that will help.
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